Jessica Bradley has it all: the perfect boyfriend; influential healthy-eating blog; successful PR company and wonderful daughter, Anna. Or at least that is what her thousands of followers believe.
The truth is, her boyfriend just broke up with her in four words on a post-it; her zest for healthy-eating has all but disappeared; her PR success is all reliant on her now not-so-honest online-life and she just got caught eating her daughter's Coco-Pops.
So as they say: fake it 'til you make it. A few little white lies and phoney smiling selfies and Jess can keep up appearances. But when her real-life starts to spiral out of control how can Jess tell the truth from the lies? And will she be able to seize real happiness when it is right in front of her?
Star Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Star Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Page Total: 384
Publication Dates:Ebook & Paperback: 28th May 2020
My Review:
At first my thoughts about this book was that it felt a bit cringe as them kind of people in real get on my nerves! Also the font and text colour when reading Jessica's blog posts kept changing from paragraph to paragraph.
Now onto my positive thoughts of the book. I enjoyed reading about the family relationships between Jessica and her mum as you could tell even though her mum seems to be picky and annoying, she's just doing what she thinks is best! The relationship between Jessica and her daughter Anna was a bit more on the safer side as Jessica plans to hear her daughters troubles but something always seems to pop up - boyfriend, work or just her blog. Will Anna want to become like her mum or will something happen that could wake up both her mum and dads perfect life?
I also found myself laughing at Jessica's clients, from an artist in the news for all the wrong kinds of reasons, a up and coming author on how to re-find happiness (also, I wish this was a real book) and the reality star not actually using the products!
The main reason I gave this book 3 stars was that I was always waiting for a certain bit to happen (slight hints were given) but never did, I realised when i was 93% into the book, it was defiantly past the good parts and felt the end chapter was a bit of a let down. However, if you are interested in the book, below is the link to buy it as an Ebook and is currently £1.99: Amazon
Now onto my positive thoughts of the book. I enjoyed reading about the family relationships between Jessica and her mum as you could tell even though her mum seems to be picky and annoying, she's just doing what she thinks is best! The relationship between Jessica and her daughter Anna was a bit more on the safer side as Jessica plans to hear her daughters troubles but something always seems to pop up - boyfriend, work or just her blog. Will Anna want to become like her mum or will something happen that could wake up both her mum and dads perfect life?
I also found myself laughing at Jessica's clients, from an artist in the news for all the wrong kinds of reasons, a up and coming author on how to re-find happiness (also, I wish this was a real book) and the reality star not actually using the products!
The main reason I gave this book 3 stars was that I was always waiting for a certain bit to happen (slight hints were given) but never did, I realised when i was 93% into the book, it was defiantly past the good parts and felt the end chapter was a bit of a let down. However, if you are interested in the book, below is the link to buy it as an Ebook and is currently £1.99: Amazon
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