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Review: Full Disclosure by Stormy Daniels


Sarah Cohen reviews Full Disclosure by Stormy Daniels
Of course you have heard of Stormy Daniels. You’ve no doubt read about this infamous porn star’s stated encounter with the now-President Donald Trump. But, have you really read about it from her point of view?
I was filled with inexplicable dread as I picked up Daniels’ book Full Disclosure because I thought I was about to read a poorly written diatribe over 268 pages about the Donald. I was wrong!
You will discover she is smart and sincere and her story is believable. There is also some legitimate humour.
Daniels wants the reader to know she never wanted to be where she is.
She hates public speaking, she kept the sex she had with Donald Trump a secret from her own husband and she overcame a truly despicable childhood. In the first two long chapters, shes details her dysfunctional childhood in Louisiana and talks of horse riding as an escape.
In her prologue she writes, “I should be living in a trailer back in Louisiana, with six kids and no teeth”.
She is successful and confident in her thoughts, job and personal life. I thought that the book would be more about Trump. Having said this, I appreciate there is more to her life than the “Trump incident”.
Her explanation around her professional life is intriguing, particularly how she got involved in stripping and the adult film industry.
Daniels humour is also legitimately funny and in good taste. You will smirk more than once as she makes a number of Shark Week comments that will keep you biting for more! Full Disclosure by Stormy Daniels is published by Macmillan, an imprint of Pan Macmillan

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