Fiction

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New — May 5, 2026

There's No Grave Like Home

Georgia never apologized for leaving her rural hometown as a teenager to become a stripper. Now in her mid-40s, she finds her career prospects dwindling as younger women are willing to break the club rules to compete for every dollar. When her estranged widowed father dies, Georgia is forced to move back to the childhood home she has inherited, where the locals haven't forgotten her inability to fit in and "immoral" career choices. But when Georgia discovers the dark secret the house has been hiding, she begins to wonder who her dad really was. And she's running out of time to determine which of her judgmental neighbors wants her dead.

In "There's No Grave Like Home," we see a more grounded, thoughtful, contemplative Erin Louis while maintaining the same girl-boss trajectory that defines her character arcs.— Vincent Midgard, The Dark Mind Podcast
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South of Heaven · Book 2

Hell Awaits

Kat's journey into the afterlife she never expected, continues as she is made an intriguing job offer. Having escaped from Heaven, God and his awful angels, Kat is enjoying Hell. Satan is nothing like the evil being she was taught in church, but is instead a lovable, if not easy to look at, fallen angel. But he has asked her to return to the pious prison that is Heaven to rescue the other souls like herself who are miserable there. She accepts, albeit a little reluctantly at first. But with Satan's help, she sneaks back into Heaven where she finds a few friends but also the wrath of God himself.

Continues the fun sacrilegious sarcastic comedy with a larger cast and more rock & roll energy.— Undeadcow, Audible
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Colleen

Lacey, a goth introvert with sketchy people skills, befriends Colleen, a dazzlingly beautiful ghost, during a solo Ouija board session. At last, her loneliness comes to an end. An eclectic pairing indeed, but they form an odd-but-satisfying and far-from-platonic friendship. When Lacey begins work as a stripper, she and Colleen find themselves with a conspiratorial mystery to solve in the strip club. Unfortunately, Lacey's newfound supernatural lover has a secret… or two and isn't what she seems to be at all. Colleen is not a ghost at all, but a succubus with an unfortunate habit of killing people. Accidentally. It's not long before the mounting number of deaths occurring around Lacey draws the attention of a tenacious homicide detective. Can Colleen uncover the shady happenings at the club and keep her beloved Lacey out of jail?

Dark, funny, sexy, and surprising — a warning about assumptions and misinterpretations.— Kim Lockhart, Goodreads
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Dark Tide #10 — Zombie Zombie Zombie Anthology

The Dead Shall Rise

Tiffney is expecting just another night at the strip club. But when a customer goes berserk in the VIP room, things take an unexpectedly bloody turn. Stuck with a cocaine raddled manager and a shady club owner. Tiffney faces the unimaginable and is forced to turn her coworkers into allies to fight the evil that has taken over the club. Together they have to fight to stay alive.

Told from the perspective of a college-dropout stripper who's been bitten — framed as a first-person narration.— Henry Allison, Cemetery Gates Online
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South of Heaven · Book 1

South of Heaven

Kat, a lapsed Catholic and promiscuous stripper, never thought she would get into Heaven. Even as she stands there at the Pearly Gates, she naturally expects to be sent directly to Hell. She picks a fight with St. Peter just for fun, but rules are rules, and Kat makes it into Heaven on a minor technicality. Once there, Kat discovers, much to her dismay, the angels are jerks, the only music is God-awful Christian rock, and her brand-new halo comes with some most troubling conditions. As if things weren't dismaying enough, Kat reunites with her father, who found eternal peace in a bottomless bottle of scotch, and her pot-smoking aunt, whose demon dealer resides in Hell. When she tracks down the demon, he tells Kat about his home in the desolate, fiery pit — where it rains blood but possesses all the earthly pleasures she misses so much in her disappointing afterlife. Heaven isn't the paradise Kat was promised in Sunday school, and she wants out.

A cutting critique of paradise wrapped in an irreverent tale.— Andrew Seidel, Author of American Crusade
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Co-authored with Armand Rosamilia

Stripper Noir

Exotic Dancers are dying at an alarming rate in Las Vegas. Former LVPD detective, Frank Michi, is roped into helping not only his former partner, but also the New Jersey mobsters who run the strip club, to unmask the psychopath who is running amok killing the dancers. Can he figure it out in time — before more girls are brutally murdered?

Nice detective murder thing with accurate strip club description rarely seen in books.— Penn Jillette, Author of Random
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Dirty Thoughts and Awkward Boners

After 20 years as a stripper, I have a few stories to tell. And after three books about dancing I've told most of them. This collection has all the filthy fantasies and never before told naughty tales that I left out of my other books. Plus a few sexy photos. Sometimes funny, but always dirty, it's smut for the sheer fun of it.

Descriptive stories that fire the imagination — with both sizzle and steak.— Amazon Review

Nonfiction

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Expose Yourself

As an under clothed and unlikely voice of reason, I offer this book promoting critical thinking and self-confidence using anecdotes and analogies from my career as a stripper. Dancing naked isn't always about rolling around in a pile of dollar bills, and it gave me a unique perspective on humanism, sexuality, and logic. Life lessons that I don't think I would have learned working behind a desk. But no worries dear reader, you don't need to get naked to learn these lessons yourself, I've already done that for you.

Sweet and honest atheist POV from real life rather than the academic world.— Penn Jillette, Author of God No!
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Dirty Money: Memoirs of a Stripper

Having spent over 20 years in the exotic dancing industry, I have grown tired of the typical ill adjusted, drug addicted stripper story. Contrary to the reigning stereotype, I offer a candid look at my own adventures in the industry and how it has affected my life. I present my memoirs as a rebuttal to the talk show depiction of exotic dancers as chemically challenged, poorly disguised prostitutes with severe daddy and body image issues. Starting with my childhood, I recount the experiences I had and what led to my choice to become a stripper. I recall the funny, sad, and sometimes gross moments in my career.

Caught by surprise — presents a stripper story without the clichéd excuses.— Armand Rosamilia, Author of the Dying Days series
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Think You Want To Be A Stripper?

Think you want to be a stripper? It's not all glitter and fake boobs. I entered the business at 18 with almost no guidance at all and have somehow managed to make it through with most of my sanity intact. Having over 20 years experience as an exotic dancer, I take an unfiltered and humorous look at the job as I knew it. After all, If you can't laugh about showing your genitalia to the adult public, I'm not sure what you can laugh about.

An important book — meaningful for anyone inside or outside the sex work industry.— Amazon Review