Nikki is not a bitch... is she?
She thinks she is. Ever since she started working at one of Manhattan's most prestigious law firms, she's been questioning everything about herself.
She's not even sure about her best friend anymore.
After nine years, the tension between her and Tristan is unbearable-and now Tristan can't stop thinking about her. His obsession with Nikki is getting harder to ignore, and he's done holding back.
But there's just one problem: Rochelle Wiener.
She's trapped Tristan in a fake-dating arrangement that could cost him everything-his coffee shop, his best friend, and every last dollar he's ever earned. If he doesn't play along, he'll lose it all.
And if Nikki finds out... he'll lose her too.
Apparently, I'm A Bitch is a spicy, swoony, angst-filled romantic comedy about honesty, temptation, and what happens when the truth comes too late.
This spicy best friends to lovers romantic comedy is set in contemporary New York City, and is the first book within the Apparently, We're The Problem series, but can be read as a standalone.
Perfect for readers who love:
Happily Ever AftersA Green Flag HeroReverse fake datingGrumpy x SunshineFound FamilyHe falls firstOpen door, slow burn spiceDual first person POV (point of view)Aesthetic New York coffee shops, baking, and artFor fans of Love Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood, Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez, or The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren.