


It‘s a decent read, but short on real details—mostly boyfriend drama, not the scams. Lacks self-awareness, with more complaining about her sentence and throwing shade at family than any real reflection or growth.
It‘s a decent read, but short on real details—mostly boyfriend drama, not the scams. Lacks self-awareness, with more complaining about her sentence and throwing shade at family than any real reflection or growth.
I‘m a sucker for books about con artists. However, when a book is authored by the con artist it makes me wonder how much is true. Tanya is persuasive and well spoken and shares many of her crimes. I guess I have no choice but to take her at world that this is all what really happened. Shares her early days of going after what she wants—Michael Jackson! and later details of prison life, relationships and of course financial crimes.