‘I loved this so much … a modern, witty, razor-sharp page-turner’ Emer McLysaght, co-author Once, Twice, Three Times an Aisling
‘So sweet, so funny — I loved it’ Marian Keyes
‘Ali is one of the best flawed heroines in Irish commercial fiction since Rachel Walsh in Marian Keyes’ ground-breaking Rachel’s Holiday…’ Sunday Times
‘Hyper current … hugely relevant’ Irish Independent
Ali Jones is hell-bent on achieving her #lifegoals: 10,000+ Instagram followers and a win at the upcoming Glossie Awards. So when she inadvertently leads people to believe she’s pregnant and immediately gains thousands of followers, she realises that riding the ‘Mummy Influencer’ wave could be her ticket to Insta-success. But then Tinder Sam, Ali’s one-night-stand, resurfaces, determined to take his new role as baby daddy seriously.
Elsewhere on Insta, Ireland’s biggest influencer (and Ali’s idol) Shelly Devine has it all — at least on screen. But beneath the immaculately curated feed, Shelly harbours a secret from her followers — and her husband — but who will be the first to discover what she’s been hiding?
As Ali’s lies spiral out of control, and Shelly starts to take a hard look at her life choices, what will it take for them to realise what’s truly important before they lose what matters most?
‘Written with heart and humour, Filter This peels back the social media mask so many wear as a disguise and reveals the real people beneath’ Cecelia Ahern
‘So sweet, so funny — I loved it’ Marian Keyes
‘Ali is one of the best flawed heroines in Irish commercial fiction since Rachel Walsh in Marian Keyes’ ground-breaking Rachel’s Holiday…’ Sunday Times
‘Hyper current … hugely relevant’ Irish Independent
Ali Jones is hell-bent on achieving her #lifegoals: 10,000+ Instagram followers and a win at the upcoming Glossie Awards. So when she inadvertently leads people to believe she’s pregnant and immediately gains thousands of followers, she realises that riding the ‘Mummy Influencer’ wave could be her ticket to Insta-success. But then Tinder Sam, Ali’s one-night-stand, resurfaces, determined to take his new role as baby daddy seriously.
Elsewhere on Insta, Ireland’s biggest influencer (and Ali’s idol) Shelly Devine has it all — at least on screen. But beneath the immaculately curated feed, Shelly harbours a secret from her followers — and her husband — but who will be the first to discover what she’s been hiding?
As Ali’s lies spiral out of control, and Shelly starts to take a hard look at her life choices, what will it take for them to realise what’s truly important before they lose what matters most?
‘Written with heart and humour, Filter This peels back the social media mask so many wear as a disguise and reveals the real people beneath’ Cecelia Ahern
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Hilarious. Like Sophie Kinsella for the Instagram world
You could hardly dream of a more comprehensive cultural time capsule than Filter This