Kayla-Jane Danger Promotes eBook on Internet Radio Shows

LAS VEGAS - Kayla-Jane Danger will be making appearances on two Internet radios shows this week to show promote her eBook, "Pleasure or Pain" based on Zalman King’s film.

Written under her pen name Kayla Jane, the eBook is for sale exclusively through Kindle via Amazon.

In September, the movie starring Danger as Isabel will premiere and be shown exclusively on Cinemax.

Today, she will be on the Kelly Payne’s show on the All Pleasure Network at 4:25 p.m. PST/7:25 p.m. EST.

Listen live at here and fans call in to (347) 989-8838.

On Tuesday, April 30, she will be appearing live on Sex Squad with the Jaydens, Jayden James and Jayden Cole at 10 p.m. PST/1a.m. EST on the Toad Hop Radio Network.

It can be heard and watched live here and fans can call into the show at (323) 622-8623.

 “I’ve received some stellar reviews of my book on Amazon and the sales are even better than I expected — this is definitely propelling me to finish my next book,” she said. “It’s exciting to be known as a writer, as well as a performer and director. If the book continues to do well, I’ll release hard copy with stills from the movie.”

The Kindle edition of Pleasure or Pain is available on Amazon and can be downloaded to a Kindle or iPad.

It can be purchsed here.

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Brazil Invites Public Input on AV Guidelines

Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) on Friday launched a public consultation on developing guidelines for age verification mechanisms under the country’s Digital Statute for Children and Adolescents (Digital ECA), which requires adult websites to age-verify users located in Brazil.

Paysite Confidential: Inside the Creator Economy's Shift Toward Ownership

For years, the adult industry’s creator economy has been defined by platforms — powerful engines of discovery, monetization and scale that reshaped how performers connect with their audiences.

Senator Urges DOJ to Crack Down on 'Obscenity,' Attacks OnlyFans

U.S. Senator Jim Banks of Indiana this week urged Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to reestablish the Department of Justice’s defunct Obscenity Prosecution Task Force in a letter that targets OnlyFans while repeatedly conflating “obscenity” with legal adult content.

UN Experts Urge US, Canada to Prosecute Aylo, Others for 'Exploitation'

GENEVA – The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has issued a press release in which two U.N. special rapporteurs, cited as experts, accuse Aylo and other companies of complicity in sexual exploitation.

Kickstarter Revokes New Rules Banning Fundraising for Adult Content, Products

Crowdfunding platform Kickstarter announced Tuesday that it has reversed its recent decision to impose new “Mature Content” rules banning projects that involve adult content and sextech.

Report: Irish Justice Minister Seeks UK-Style Ban on 'Extreme' Content

Ireland’s justice minister plans to introduce legislation criminalizing possession and distribution of “extreme” pornography, according to a report by the Irish Independent.

New Kickstarter Rules Ban Fundraising for Adult Content, Products

Crowdfunding platform Kickstarter has posted new “Mature Content” rules banning projects that involve adult content and sextech.

WebGroup Czech Republic Settles Florida AV Suit, Will Pay $1.2 Million

WebGroup Czech Republic (WGCZ), the parent company of XVideos, XNXX, BangBros and GirlsGoneWild, has settled a lawsuit filed by the state of Florida over those sites’ alleged failure to age-verify Florida users before allowing access to adult content.

AEBN Publishes Popular Searches for March, April

AEBN has published the top search terms for March and April from its straight and gay theaters in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Ofcom Investigates Two Sites Over Possible AV Violations

U.K. media regulator Ofcom on Wednesday launched investigations into two adult sites as part of its age assurance enforcement program under the Online Safety Act (OSA).

Show More