How to Make Love Like a Porn Star

[1] The autobiography also won the 2004 "Mainstream's Adult Media Favorite" XRCO award in a tie with Seymore Butts's Family Business TV series.

[3] It covers her life from her childhood to her beginning in show business as a stripper, living with her tattoo artist biker boyfriend, and ends with her receiving the Hot D'Or award at Cannes and her second wedding.

[5] Strauss has written a similarly titled and themed book, How to Make Money Like a Porn Star, mainly in graphic novel format, and without Jameson's participation.

A review by Jane and Michael Stern in The New York Times describes it as a memoir and self-help book filled with exhaustive accounts of filmed sex scenes, advice on becoming a porn star, and anecdotes about her life.

Noting that the book is unlikely to offer much useful information for those who prefer having sex in private, the review acknowledges it as a gold mine for aspiring performers.