Hiya everyone! Hope isolation is treating you well and that, with restrictions lifting in many places, you're still being safe and continuing to social distance where you can. Over the weekend it was Mother's Day, and so to help bring a little fun to the day, I decided to bake my mum a layered Funfetti Cake! And what's more, I thought it was about time I shared another cooking post, so get your bowls and measuring spoons out and get ready to bake this super delicious and pretty easy cake! Happy Isolation Everyone! Like most people on social media, I've been doing a 30-day song challenge, specifically Zoella's 30-Day Playlist Collaboration, although I wasn't actually collaborating with anyone. I've really enjoyed the prompts and have been loving finding songs each day, some of which I've not listened to for ages. Since I've just posted my final song today, I thought I'd share my completed playlist here and give a brief explanation as to why I've chosen each song. And let me tell you now, I bloody love this playlist! AUTHOR: K.K. Allen GENRE: New Adult Romance PAGES: 402 RELEASED: 1 May 2020 SERIES: BelleCurve #3 SYNOPSIS: Maggie Stevens is done feeling objectified. After spending her entire life in the spotlight and climbing the high fashion ranks as a model in LA, she’s willing to leave it all behind for a fresh start. Moving to Seattle seems like the perfect solution. A clean slate. New adventures. Endless opportunities. All is going according to plan. Until she meets the drop-dead gorgeous cooking instructor who delights in adding to her misery. Desmond Blake is determined to make a name for his culinary school—one that speaks to his hard work and undeniable passion. When his food photography hobby garners attention from an unexpected source, his dreams are finally within reach. The obstacle he never sees coming is the sharp-tongued bombshell with a distaste for all he stands for. When Desmond accidentally captures a photo of Maggie during a moment of weakness, he starts to see there’s more to the fashionista than meets the eye… Sometimes what can be seen through the lens is a skewed version of reality. A bent perspective. Manufactured, therefore losing all sense of authenticity. And sometimes all it takes is a different angle to see what’s right in front of you. I was kindly sent a copy of this book for review from Give Me Books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
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