Secret Diary of a Call Girl - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Hannah's life is getting more complicated as she tries to juggle three different identities - her life as a real girl, her new job as an author and her life as Belle. When she attends Belle's book launch as Hannah, her confidence is knocked by hearing criticism first-hand. Her handsome editor Duncan reassures her that she has what it takes to be a writer.

Episode 2
Belle tries to explain away the tools of her trade to her sister Jackie, which leads to a trip to a fetish club. But is it a wise idea to unleash Jackie's libido? Meanwhile, Bambi goes on her first appointment with a young aristocratic client, and finds herself in danger of falling for him. Belle asks Duncan for help with her writer's block.

Episode 3
When Duncan encourages Hannah to think about what really turns her clients, she considers merging business with pleasure. Tension with Jackie grows as it becomes clear the apartment isn't big enough for them both.

Episode 4
Hannah struggles to keep her relationship with Duncan professional and Ben reveals that he wants to end things with Jackie. Meanwhile, Bambi faces the truth about Byron and her.

Episode 5
Hannah reminds herself that call girls cannot have boyfriends, but Bambi and Byron seem to be proving her wrong. Has she written off Duncan too quickly?

Episode 6
Hannah tests out her acting skills when she takes a James Bond roleplay booking as Belle. But later, while out on a date, Hannah and Duncan run into the client. How will she get herself out of this one?

Episode 7
Hannah realises that although she has spent lots of time writing about clients, she does not know what it is like to be a client herself. She books a male escort, but finds that she is not ready for the guilt that comes with the experience. Meanwhile, Bambi meets with a new client.

Episode 8
It is Bambi's wedding day, but just before the ceremony she drops a bombshell which turns Hannah's world upside down.
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