Phone
Sex Lines Across The World Suddenly Grow Silent
Released on
= January 3, 2005, 9:56 pm
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Author = DGB Publishers
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = Phone Sex Lines Around The World Suddenly Grow Silent
January 3, 2005
This could be tomorrow's headline, the inevitable consequence of
DGB Publishers' new release, PHONEy SEX, Memoirs of a WASP cum Queen
Bee by Priscilla Fox.
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Body =
It's hard to imagine a Kathy Lee Gifford running a Phone Sex Company.
Or is it? Equally, a classical musician is an unlikely candidate
for the profession. Perhaps not.
PHONEy SEX is
the amusing true story of a destitute songwriter, who, in desperation,
takes a job as a phone actress. In a beat up old trailer on the
back streets of the
city, the shocked and embarrassed Priscilla interns in the secret
world of erotic fantasies. Like myopic Mr. McGoo, she bungles through
it, unaware there’s a drug connection, money laundering, and
a gun toting FBI agent on the premises. With a
motley cast of characters, the naïve Priscilla Fox free falls
through a bizarre industry on a white knuckle ride of misadventures
that ultimately catapults her from worker to Queen Bee to CEO of
her own company.
In this outrageous romp of trials and errors--mostly errors-- she's
stalked by a psychopath, threatened by a gangster and, with the
help of a gay guy she hires to talk to the customers as a woman,
tries to stay one step ahead of her black-hatted
former boss.
"This
is not your usual fare of unearthing the nether world of the Adult
Entertainment Industry,” says New York reviewer Albert Ross.
“Even when we're drawn into the dark moments by the heart
strings (the reconciliation with her dying father) Ms. Fox artfully
manages to lead us out by the funny bone. With inimitable wit and
a unique style she serves up a simmering stew of the humorous antics
of the not-so-young and not-so-beautiful phone sex performers, peppered
with spicy details
of actual calls that make Sex and the City read like a bedtime story."
The topic may
be controversial, but PHONEy SEX, Memoirs of a W.A.S.P. cum Queen
Bee is as mainstream as the people in it, dispelling the myth than
only the decadent and uneducated need apply. More than an exposé,
it is a fascinating story about life-- its crises, choices, successes
and failures. Above all it is very entertaining.
About the author:
Priscilla Fox's lifelong career has been in the entertainment business,
beginning at the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, continuing
as a performer of stage, television, and clubs across North America,
the Orient and
beyond. Following this, for 8 years she was a staff writer for a
music publisher in Nashville.
America has
no idea of the sexual proclivities of the average male, and in this
lively, rollicking memoir, Ms. Fox enlightens you, exposing why
phone sex is PHONEy SEX. Bill Clinton should have called her. She
wouldn't have told.
Ebook 197 pages
$5.40
ISBN 0-9762882-0-6
http://www.phoneysexbook.com
For review copies and Interviews Contact: Tom Blackburn
Email:media@phoneysexbook.com
Copyright 2004 DGB Publishers
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Web Site = http://www.phoneysexbook.com
Contact Details
= 9611 Ocean Drive
Boca Raton, Fl. 33486
media@phoneysexbook.com
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