Diary of a Married Call Girl (Nancy Chan Novels)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15500 in Books
- Published on: 2006-06-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
Heat
'Entertaining sequel.'
OK! Magazine
'ball-breakingly brilliant.'
Synopsis
The witty, sexy sequel to Tracy Quan's bestselling "Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl". Like everyone, Nancy finds that as life goes on, she has to adapt. She's learning to hone her respectable image as the wife of investment banker Matt, cooking fashionable meals and taking his shirts to the cleaners, while turning a few tricks on the side. Volume is down, but the sex is kinkier. And she finds herself pulled into the discreet subculture of the married call girl. Some women's husband's know what they do, some don't, and some 'know, but don't know.' Nancy's is in the dark, although her best friend Allison's increasing presence in the media spotlight threatens to expose Nancy's secret. Meanwhile, Matt wants a baby, but Nancy isn't so sure. Motherhood could end her career for good - and what will it do to her body? Will Nancy have to give up her career to save her marriage? What if she becomes the frumpy wife her clients often come to her to escape? Fans of Quan's first Nancy Chan novel, readers of Candace Bushnell's "4 Blondes", and anyone who enjoys a walk on the wild side will love this revealing romp.
Customer Reviews
Hmmm...
Sequel to Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl, this wasn't as good but still worth the read...
Ok, it's something different.
Like the first book, this one does not have a main plot line, again it discribes Nancy's attempts to hide her profession from her husband and sort out her silly friend's (Allie) messes.
It is a good choice for a relaxing read on the beach, but on my opinion it's not the best material for human relations. Although she does make you feel sympathy for Nancy, you also think she's devious and selfish, keeping from her husband the fact that she's a call girl, keeping up her job because she wants to be 'financially independent'.
An interesting read for self-defined adults, as in to examine a prostitute's prespective for life, nonetheless a total NO for teenagers,as the profession is presented a bit more attractive than it really is.
not as good as the first time
Just did not like this one at all. I was board most of the time reading this one. I liked the first and was keen to read the follow up but for some reason I felt it lacked some kind of beefy contents. Not for me sorry!





