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Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl (Nancy Chan Novels)
by Tracy Quan (Paperback)

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from member bosscatVery good - Well looked after10/5/2008


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 BookHopper Member Reviews - Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl (Nancy Chan Novels)
joeyno1 : A fun, witty, sexy, page-turning novel written by a real-life, high-priced Manhattan call girl. This is the diary of Nancy Chan, busy career girl, in her thirties, newly engaged and trying to balance job and romance. But Nancy is a high-class call girl, a fact her banker fiance, Matt does not know (he thinks she's a copy editor) and Nancy wants to keep it that way. With one foot in the bedrooms of her rich and demanding clients and one in the world of her fiance and his family, Nancy demonstrates, in her inimitable fashion, that if you know the dance, you can keep those two worlds from colliding. At least for a while. This wonderfully intelligent, sexually frank, rollicking novel gives us fresh insight into the machinations and politics of being an expensive call girl in the modern world. Quan pulls no punches, gives no apologies, and has written one of the best and most honest books yet on the topic.

 Editorial Reviews - Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl (Nancy Chan Novels)
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A fun, witty, sexy, page-turning novel written by a real-life, high-priced Manhattan call girl.

 Amazon Member Reviews - Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl (Nancy Chan Novels)
i'm afraid this surprised me. But not in a good way. The ending was diabolical and i wish i hadnt wasted my time trying to read the whole thing!

This book was kinda perfect for the post christmas blues because you can just read it without thinking too much about it. It hadthe potiental to be a much deeper, grittier kinda of book but I suppose thats just not what this was about. The sex isn't even that shocking, but some parts are funny, an okish read

Really bad. I had no interest in the characters and the ending was awful. Just as you get to the point where you think there might actually be a clever twist to the story and a reason to carry on reading she pulls out the most lame ending ever, akin to 'and then I woke up and it had all been a dream'. Don't bother.

I read this awhile ago and hadn't got round to leaving a review! Anyway, this is a perfect read, how did she juggle her life like that! An amazing lady - loved it!

I got this book free with a magazine sometime ago, you know how it is I will get some spare time to read it, well many months later I have !

I was not disappointed, I had read snippets from the book from various mags, and can say thay I thoroughly enjoyed it.

There are some quite straight talking lines in it, so would not appeal to teenagers. But for all ladies out there I think that to see another side of what some may say is a terrible profession, sees the other side of the call girl actually enjoying somethings, her having the power to bring strong and powerful men to their knees, so to speak.

The bottom line is she is happy/content (how many people can say that honestly) has no early morning starts, school runs, lunch boxes to make, and spends time in saloons having beauty treatments (which other women get this time?)has a designer bag collection and if she really didn't want to do it then she wouldn't.

Nice to see how if you ever thought I wonder what a typical day would be like for a call girl,( not any every day thought, but non the less, then this shows some aspects, but in a high class area and not some back street alley.

Glad I read it and yes I would have paid for it. (The book that is whilst were are discussing the book).

I am going to get the follow up book Diary of a Married Call Girl, maybe if she does get married then her new husband could become a house husband whilst she earned all the cash (maybe he has that idea already lined up!)