Kendra Sunderland in NightMoves Caravan of Stars

TAMPA — Kendra Sunderland, aka the Library Girl, will be featured in NightMoves Magazine’s Caravan of the Stars Weekend, to be held in Tampa, Fla. from Thursday, Oct. 6 though Sunday, Oct. 9. 

The event will culminate with the 24th Annual NightMoves Awards on Oct. 9, and Sunderland is nominated for NightMoves’ award for Best Online Presence.

“I’m very excited to be going back to Tampa for NightMoves this year,” Sunderland said. “Last year, I had a fantastic time and won Miss Congeniality too. This year, I’m nominated for Best Online Presence, and I look forward to hitting the clubs and meeting the fans as well as enjoying the company of the big stars who are coming.” 

The 21-year-old Sunderland, who recently expanded into the film side of the adult industry, was 19 when her erotic webcam performances at the Valley Library at Oregon State University went viral and she was dubbed the Library Girl. Sunderland became famous in the adult industry for her work as a cam model as well as for being Penthouse Magazine’s Pet of the Month for May 2015 and featuring in gentlemen’s clubs, but it was only recently that she was hired by the studio Vixen.com to perform in their adult films. 

In late July, Vixen announced the release of “My Friend’s Daughter,” which featured Sunderland in a boy/girl sex scene with Anikka Albrite’s husband Mick Blue and marked the first time she had on-camera sex in a professional adult film.   

For more information on Sunderland, visit PlayWithKendra.com or follow her on Twitter or Instagram.

For more information on NightMoves Magazine, follow them on Twitter.

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