Chloe Cherie releases her memoir.
Somewhere dark and hot It will be released on February 23, 2027, via Simon & Schuster, the publishing company announced on Friday. The memoir will chronicle Sheree’s time working in the adult entertainment industry all the way to her rise into the public eye on Sam Levinson’s HBO drama.
At the age of 18, the actress left an emotionally abusive home in Pennsylvania and began working in adult entertainment. Her world changed when she joined the cast of the second season of trancewhen Cherie “transformed from an outsider in the adult industry to a trailblazing icon, challenging assumptions about who could cross over into Hollywood,” according to the memoir’s synopsis.
“in Somewhere dark and hotChloe tells the story of how she survived it all and why she doesn’t regret any of it. Shocking, funny, and vividly realistic, it deconstructs our myths about “good girls” and “bad choices.” The summary continues. “In imitation of Julia Fox Down drain And Jennette McCurdy I’m glad my mother died, Somewhere dark and hot It is a raw and courageous memoir about childhood, survival, desire, performance, and the power of owning your story.
“Somewhere dark and hot “It is a rare memoir of intense personal and cultural significance, capturing the realities of American childhood, performance, fame, sex, and self-invention,” adds Stuart Roberts, vice president and executive editor, special projects at Simon & Schuster. “From the moment I read it, I knew readers wouldn’t be able to look away.” Like Chloe herself, the book is brutally honest, brutally funny, and full of hard-earned facts. Roberts acquired the world English language, audio with author, and first series rights from Joe Veltri of The Gersh Agency.
Cherry appeared as Faye in the second and third seasons tranceand recently reflected on the series’ ending in an interview with Hollywood Reporter.
“[[trance]Made me see myself in a whole new way. I was, for the first time in my life, appreciated for my mind. I was appreciated for being funny. I was appreciated for coming up with the lines. “This was the first time in my life that I felt appreciated for my brain and not just everything that was, I don’t know — it was so amazing for me to go through that transformation,” Sherri said of how it changed her. “It completely changed the course of my life forever to realize that I’m actually smart enough to do things. It makes me realize that it’s never too late to be what you could have been.”

