The sexy real life on-line diary that scandalised Washington is now a steamy, utterly unrepentant novel - with unbeatable fashion tips.
Just between us girls, Washington is an easy place to get laid. It's a simple matter of economics: supply and demand. It lacks those industries that attract the Beautiful People, such as entertainment and fashion. Instead it has the government, also known as 'Hollywood for the Ugly'. Without the model-actress population to compete with, my stock shot up when I moved to DC...'
Capitol Hill staffer Jessica Cutler created a sensation last year when, in an on-line weblog meant just for friends, she began chronicling her late-night affairs with Washington power brokers. But word about her hilariously shameless accounts of her liaisons with six different men on Capitol Hill inevitably spread around town and became such a hot topic that it got her fired from her entry-level government job for 'unacceptable use of Senate computers'.
Now, in The Washingtonienne, Cutler has parlayed her experiences into a sexy, semi-autobiographical novel. Deliciously gossipy and impossible to put down, this is every bit as outrageous, scandalous and thoroughly entertaining as the real-life
exploits that inspired it.