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Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 08 Jun 2017, 20:02
by EMoffat
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The 21st Century Escort" by Eva Jean.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean follows Eva, herself, as she gives an honest and humorous account of her experiences being a modern day escort. The book begins by simply asking you to give it a go, and not to judge her too much before you have understood a little more about what she does. It then proceeds to explain how she found herself in the profession of escorting, and opens your eyes to what is really going on behind the scenes. She takes you through her thorough planning process, and making the decision to provide a Girlfriend Experience (GFE) rather than a Porn Star Experience (PSE). It is evident this was an extremely important decision for her, not just about the clients it would attract, but also about safety, self-esteem, and personal preferences.

Eva continues by giving a very amusing (and sometimes disturbing) list about what PSE involves, and why it wasn't for her. She also talks about her biggest fears before she started, which were all very understandable. The book then progresses at an enjoyable rate, telling you about her first ever client, her most enjoyable clients, her most memorable clients, and her worst clients! Eva uses a combination of her personal blog, and unique writing style to tell you her story as honestly (and explicitly) as she can. The book is ended, brilliantly, with letters from her friends explaining how they feel about her profession.

As The 21st Century Escort fell under the 'Romance' genre, I gave the synopsis a brief read, already thinking it wouldn't be for me. However, the originality of the story, along with witty writing style made me want to give it a go. I am so glad I did! It was unbelievably refreshing to read such an honest testimony of someone working in an area which is seen to be so taboo – especially in the UK, where Eva is based. It opens your eyes to her profession, and at the end of the day is written by a very 'normal' sounding woman, making it extremely relatable. It is written brazenly, and it was pleasant to read a true account of her life with no shame, especially when it came to racy words and descriptions.

Eva often used dictionary, or Urban dictionary descriptions at the beginning of each chapter so you begin to get an insight into what the next phase of the book is going to be about. I really enjoyed this aspect of the book, as well as the strong message about not judging others. This, for me, is exceptionally important, especially in today's society.

She uses wit, charm, and integrity to make her experiences really come to life in your head. It almost feels like you are sitting down with a friend, and listening to their juicy sexual gossip over a glass of wine. I often found myself laughing out loud, and quoting sections of the book to my friends - something I have not done with a book in a long time.

It is full of nitty gritty details, and some very explicit language. However, it is also immensely interesting and informative. She introduces her clients, and her experiences with them, with taste and dignity, and leaves out no details as she leads you through her encounters. It is lovely to see how comfortable, familiar, and confident she is with herself, and she shows it with pride. I, for one, was slightly jealous of her self-assurance, and I imagine other people will feel slightly envious as well.

The one issue I had with the book, although very interesting, is that is began to get a bit repetitive. Although the clients and situation changed, the writing style for each client was so similar that after a while they began to merge into one. At the end of the book, I could not definitely distinguish one story from another, and they began to cross over and become confused in my head. Along with a few grammatical errors, this was the only downside. However, for such a short book, it is a shame that it became so repetitive so quickly.

I award this book 3 out of 4 stars. If you are looking for something a little different, and willing to put your own opinions aside, and learn about something you've most likely not experienced, then it is definitely worth a read. It is engaging, relatable, and very funny. Had it not become so repetitive, I would have awarded it 4 stars. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a laugh, and has an open mind. I would strongly discourage young readers because of the very explicit content. This advice also goes for people who do not like being put outside their comfort zone.

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Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 10:51
by CocoTam
Sounds like a saucy book. I do not usually go for the romance genre either... but this sounds witty. You describe it very well. Maybe I will give it a go. Good review.

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 10:54
by EMoffat
Thank you CocoTam. This was my first Official review! Very excited to get it published. It definitely isn't the kind of book I would go for, but I am very glad I did as it was very amusing. I guess it shows it is good to always explore genres.

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 17:53
by Courage
Wow beautiful I give five star for it

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 19:00
by EMoffat
Thank you Courage!

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 23 Jun 2017, 15:25
by Jaime Lync
Great review. Seems like the author chose a template for writing the short stories in her novel and after a while it got stale but overall it sounds like an intriguing read. I am glad that she chose the girlfriend-escort rather than the porno one.

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 23 Jun 2017, 17:37
by EMoffat
Haha yeah I am glad she chose that way too! Don't think it would have been the same kind of engaging if it has been the other way around...

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 01:16
by Megwe85
Great review! I considered reviewing this book and I'm wishing that I had now. I will definitely add it to my "Want to Read" list. It sounds very interesting.

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 14:12
by EMoffat
Thank you Megwe85! It was really interesting, it was definitely nice to read something that I usually wouldn't. You should give it a go :)

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 16:07
by shish_by_design
The book's not really my cup of tea but your review was good, think ill try it. well done

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 18:07
by EMoffat
Thank you shish_by_design. I didn't think it would be my cup of tea either, but the humour is really engaging. Thanks for the comment.

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 19:46
by MarianaEF
I've been interested in reading this book but I was still not convinced but after reading your review I want to give it a shot let's see if I find it repetitive as well. Thank you.

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 22:11
by EMoffat
Thanks MarianaEF. It is definetely worth a read, let me know what you think

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 21:48
by T-Tam
Thanks EMoffat for your review, it actually sounds pretty interesting and light-hearted! I've always wondered what it would like to be an escort, and the experiences for the escort's perspective. Did this book make you think on her experience, or made you change your opinion?

Re: Official Review: The 21st Century Escort by Eva Jean

Posted: 27 Jun 2017, 21:57
by EMoffat
Thanks T-Tam. It definitely made me think of the profession differently. It is nice to read something that opens your eyes to experiences you probably can't imagine. It was both witty and educational.