A review by audaciaray
Diary of a Jetsetting Call Girl by Tracy Quan

4.0

I am very much not a reader of chick lit, but I can't resist when the book features sex workers and is written by a former sex worker who I have the utmost respect for.

When I read Tracy Quan's first book, Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl, I really didn't like it. I felt like the characters were all pretty unlikeable, and that she really played the characters up as stereotypes of high class call girls and activists.

Over the years, these characters have grown on me for exactly these reasons. My perception of these types has changed, and now I love this series of books entirely because the characters are unlikeable, steering with their own moral compasses, and totally hilarious.