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Diary of a Married Call Girl

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Seductive satire of modern marriage.

This book is an unconventional and humorous take on a married call girl’s life. The book explores themes of identity, career, and love that will resonate with readers who have struggled to balance their personal and professional lives. It satirizes the institution of marriage and its conventions in a unique style, and is a must-read for those seeking observations tinged with humor.

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Diary of a Married Call Girl

Regular price RM42.30 MYR RM29.61 MYR 30% off
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ISBN: 9781400053544
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM57.22 MYR
Authors: Tracy Quan
Publisher: Broadway Books
Date of Publication: 2005-09-27
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Romance
Related Topics: Chick Lit, Humor
Goodreads rating: 3.2
(rated by 567 readers)

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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 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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Seductive satire of modern marriage.

This book is an unconventional and humorous take on a married call girl’s life. The book explores themes of identity, career, and love that will resonate with readers who have struggled to balance their personal and professional lives. It satirizes the institution of marriage and its conventions in a unique style, and is a must-read for those seeking observations tinged with humor.