
Tracy June Leonard uses Gemini, an alter ego to become a sex worker and has to grapple with her identity as a result.
She didn’t lose herself. She rebuilt herself, piece by dangerous piece.
Out of work, drowning in anxiety, and watching her carefully constructed professional life unravel, Tracy can no longer afford to pretend everything is fine. Job interviews blur together, lies pile up, and a relentless inner voice named Gemini narrates every failure with brutal clarity. When Toronto’s legalized sex industry offers a path forward that feels both terrifying and oddly inevitable, Tracy begins preparing for a complete transformation, one that promises financial stability but demands a reckoning with who she really is.
As Tracy builds Gemini into something sharper, stronger, and unapologetically in control, the boundaries between survival and self-betrayal begin to blur. Navigating friendships, family expectations, and a society quick to judge, she discovers that reinvention comes with consequences no résumé ever prepared her for. Each step toward independence forces her to confront shame, desire, power, and the cost of being seen.
Girl Tracy is a raw, intimate portrait of a woman negotiating identity in a city that offers freedom with strings attached. Unflinching and deeply human, this novel explores labor, autonomy, and the performance of self in a world that rarely allows women, especially Black women, the safety of complexity.
Are you ready to question who you would become when options run out? Get your copy today, step into Tracy’s world, and decide what you would sacrifice.

