Woman sitting on a porch in Myrtle Beach with soft afternoon light and moss-draped trees behind her
ABOUT SENSTORY

Read a ten-year account of the human condition from Myrtle Beach.

This is a personal story, not a tell-all. One woman's honest reflection on a decade in the escorting industry and what it reveals about all of us.

THE FOUNDER

How does a person end up in this work?

I'm Eva Love. Ten years in the escorting industry in Myrtle Beach taught me more about people than I ever expected. This is my story, told with honesty and without judgment.

COLLABORATORS

The voices that shaped this account

This project was built on honest conversations with people who trusted me with their own stories. Some asked to remain unnamed. Their trust shaped every page you read.

An open leather journal with handwritten notes, a pen and a dried flower resting on a wooden desk in natural light
Close-up of two hands resting together, different skin tones, conveying trust and connection
A quiet coffee shop table with two mugs and a warm lamp in dim evening light, empty chairs suggesting a conversation ended
View from inside a car at dusk overlooking a South Carolina marsh with a fading sunset sky
Over-the-shoulder shot of a woman looking out an open window at dusk, reflection visible in the glass
Close-up of a handwritten note held in someone's lap, words partially visible, natural light
Wide beach landscape at low tide with two sets of footprints leading toward the water under a grey sky
Close-up of a telephone receiver off the hook, coiled cord stretching across a desk in lamplight
REAL VOICES

What those ten years revealed

Meeting Eva changed how I think about what we carry alone. Her account of those years in Myrtle Beach made me feel less alone in my own silence. This isn't confession — it's recognition.

Mia Reynolds

Reader, Myrtle Beach

Mia Reynolds

I grew up in South Carolina and thought I understood the unspoken rules. Reading Eva's story opened a door I didn't know was locked. The honesty is uncomfortable in the way real growth always is.

Jordan Cross

Long-time resident, Charleston

Jordan Cross

This isn't a story about the industry. It's a story about being human inside a world that asks you to hide. I read it in one sitting and sat silent for another hour. That's the kind of book this is.

Lena Carter

Writer and educator, Columbia

Lena Carter

What Eva offers is not a tell-all. It's a careful untelling of what we assume we know. I found myself rethinking transactions I had never questioned. That is the gift of this work.

Sam Whitfield

Therapist, Greenville

Sam Whitfield
A DECADE OF INSIGHT

10 years. One honest account.

Grounding abstract conversations in the raw numbers and real experiences gathered across a decade in Myrtle Beach.

10

Years in the industry

1

Unflinching perspective

1000+

Stories witnessed

A decade of realizations, told without filter

If my account spoke to something in you, reach out. I answer every message myself, and I’d be glad to hear your story too.