Author Elizabeth G. appoints book PR agency Palamedes to promote Unashamed.

Palamedes PR Appointed By Author Elizabeth G.

Businesswoman Elizabeth G. will be releasing Unashamed, a taboo-busting account of the life of a sex worker

Book PR agency Palamedes has been appointed by businesswoman author Elizabeth G.

The consultancy will be working with Elizabeth on the promotion of Unashamed: Why do people pay for sex?, which is out now through Whitefox Publishing.

Unashamed is described as a “no-holds-barred, taboo-busting” account of the life of a sex worker, and what it’s like to build a highly successful career in a multimillion-pound industry that exists largely in the shadows.

Elizabeth G. was 22 when she came across a job opportunity at an erotic massage parlour. Fast forward eighteen years and she had built up a trusted list of regular clientele working as a high-end London escort and was frequenting some of the city’s most exclusive hotels.

Unashamed is an inspirational story of resilience and self-belief in the face of adversity. It gives a fascinating insight into what it’s like to work week in and week out as a sex worker and how it feels to hide who you are from your friends and family.

It provides insight into why people pay for sex and highlights the positive effects of sex work. In shedding a spotlight on the sex industry, Elizabeth hopes to challenge the misconceptions and shame surrounding sex work, and to help provide better protection for those who are forced into the industry as a result.

For all media requests, including interviews with Elizabeth G. and review copies of Unashamed, contact publicist Anthony Harvison.

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Businesswoman Elizabeth G. appoints book PR agency to promote Unashamed: Why do people pay for sex?, a no-holds-barred, taboo-busting account of the life of a sex worker, and what it’s like to build a highly successful career in a multimillion-pound industry that exists largely in the shadows 

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