Unfiltered - A warm and hilarious page-turner about secrets, consequences and new beginnings (ebok) av Ukjent
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Ukjent (forfatter), Sophie White (forfatter)

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'White's sharp-eyed take on modern life couldn't be more on target ' Irish Independent All looks perfect for Ali and Shelly. And that's what counts, right? But beneath the filters, it's a different story . . .Ali Jones is dealing with a lot. The fallout from her ill-conceived plan to fake a pregnancy to gain new social media followers, an inbox filled with horrible messages, her ex is still ignoring her ... Oh, and she actually is pregnant. For real this time.But as Ali debates trying to salvag…

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Undertittel A warm and hilarious page-turner about secrets, consequences and new beginnings
Forfattere Ukjent (forfatter), Sophie White (forfatter)
Utgitt 18 juni 2020
Sjanger Skjønnlitteratur, Romaner
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781529343410

'White's sharp-eyed take on modern life couldn't be more on target ' Irish Independent

All looks perfect for Ali and Shelly. And that's what counts, right? But beneath the filters, it's a different story . . .


Ali Jones is dealing with a lot. The fallout from her ill-conceived plan to fake a pregnancy to gain new social media followers, an inbox filled with horrible messages, her ex is still ignoring her ... Oh, and she actually is pregnant. For real this time.

But as Ali debates trying to salvage her online career as a desperate step to support her baby, Queen of the Influencers Shelly Devine discovers that her mysterious stalker seems to know a shocking amount about the life not shown in her glossy aspirational content - a life Shelly wants to keep hidden.

As Ali and Shelly try to figure out how to live their lives online, they start to realise that the lines between fact and fiction are still blurry, even for them. And are they in danger of losing the people that matter most?