Victoria of Dallas How One Woman Learned to Give Men Exactly What They Wanted Before Discovering How to Give Herself What She Needed |
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Author:
| McCormick, Victoria |
As told by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Associate Editor:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Based on a story by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Composed by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Epilogue by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Foreword by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Original Author:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Prologue by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Prepared for Publication by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Revised by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Text by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Editor:
| McCormick, Victoria |
(various roles):
| McCormick, Victoria |
Memoir by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
Retold by:
| McCormick, Victoria |
ISBN: | 978-1-7323076-1-2 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2018 |
Publisher: | Badass Cat Press
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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I was born in to a life of adversity in small town Ohio. My father was abusive, and I found myself in the foster care system by the time I was a teen. I learned at a very young age that alcohol and drugs were a way for me to escape the pain. I also knew that I wanted a big, better life for myself. A life the size of Texas. I found myself in the adult industry as a stripper. It wasn't but a few years later that I found myself divorced again with two small sons and a small lump sum from...
More DescriptionI was born in to a life of adversity in small town Ohio. My father was abusive, and I found myself in the foster care system by the time I was a teen. I learned at a very young age that alcohol and drugs were a way for me to escape the pain. I also knew that I wanted a big, better life for myself. A life the size of Texas. I found myself in the adult industry as a stripper. It wasn't but a few years later that I found myself divorced again with two small sons and a small lump sum from my divorce. I used the money from my second divorce to go to real estate school. Struggling to make ends meet, I found myself looking through an underground paper going back to the adult employment section when I found an ad seeking a redhead for adult work. One thing was that I knew men and I knew I could make money at this. What started out as X-rated photos turned into a high paid escort business that I ran for myself. Soon I was addicted to the money. I also started having my share of DUIs when I would have a night of drinking and soon found myself with my third and looking at a two-year prison sentence that I served in Texas State Penitentiary. Upon my release I went back to what I knew best: How to please men. Back in the sex industry, I started my escort business again and "Victoria McCormick" flourished. My double life of being an escort has given me some of the wildest stories to tell all the while providing me the "fabulous life" I always wanted to live. I bravely sold everything I owned and relocated to Sardinia, Italy to completely find myself and to redo my last chapter of my Memoir. "Victoria of Dallas" is a gritty, tragic, comedic and honest memoir that is inspiring and uplifting. If I can overcome all odds, I want to inspire people that they can too, and to never give up.