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Diary of a Married Call Girl

A Nancy Chan Novel (Nancy Chan Novels)

By Tracy Quan

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| Paperback | 9781400053544

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In this irreverent take on infidelity and modern marriage, newlywed topflight prostitute Nancy Chan finds herself struggling to adjust to the realities of domestic bliss. She’s honing her respectable image as the wife of investment banker Matt, cooking fashionable meals and taking his shirts tContinue

In this irreverent take on infidelity and modern marriage, newlywed topflight prostitute Nancy Chan finds herself struggling to adjust to the realities of domestic bliss. She’s honing her respectable image as the wife of investment banker Matt, cooking fashionable meals and taking his shirts to the cleaners. But now that she and Matt share a home, it’s getting harder to keep her career as an exclusive call girl a secret. Nancy fears what might happen if Matt finds out, but she can’t quite bring herself to give up her financial independence. And now Matt wants to start a family. Motherhood could jeopardize her business—and what will it do to her body?

Will Nancy have to give up her career to save her marriage?

If you’ve ever had a naughty secret or struggled with competing desires, this funny, insightful romp will strike a chord.

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    I read this book because I found its prequel, Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl, funny and enjoyable.

    Like its prequel, Diary of a Married Call Girl, is a semi-autobiographical novel of Tracy Quan, a call girl in New York for many years. Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl is hilarious because of not ... (continue)

    I read this book because I found its prequel, Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl, funny and enjoyable.

    Like its prequel, Diary of a Married Call Girl, is a semi-autobiographical novel of Tracy Quan, a call girl in New York for many years. Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl is hilarious because of not only its racy details (Quan gave a detailed description of the encounters of Nancy, a hooker, with her major clients), but also her take on men and relationship.

    The same cannot be said about the sequel. It's still very graphic (definitely not for the prude). But this time, the protagonist, Nancy, is already married to a good man - Matt, an investment banker. Her livelihood is well provided for, and there is no reason for her to continue with her hooking career. Juggling her business with her chores as a homemaker was driving her crazy, let alone keeping her career a secret from her husband and his family.

    There is absolutely no reason for her to do so, and throughout the book, Nancy tries to find herself a justifiable cause but it's unconvincing, even to herself. Her excuse of "being loyal to the profession" is lame and, I must say, pathetic, especially when you consider what she does is nothing different from cheating on her husband everyday. Her husband will be devastated if he finds out one day. Has she thought about that when she said he is the love of her life? What if she goes out to a function as a banker's wife and runs into his business acquaintance who is one of her clients? How embarrassing that would be ... And in one scene, she has the nerve to suspect that Matt was cheating on her. That's too much for me.

    Maybe that's why Diary of a Married Call Girl has not sold as well as the first one. The whole theme is simply improper and unconscionable.

    However, if you are just looking for something funny and naughty, you may like it. It's worth a laugh.

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    Tracy W said on Jul 30, 2007 | Add your feedback

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 336 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 1400053544
  • ISBN-13: 9781400053544
  • Publisher: Three Rivers Press
  • Pub date: Sep 27, 2005
  • Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: eBook
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