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From the author of Apparently, I’m A Bitch comes a new Double Shot rom-com in which a teacher is forced to work on a fundraiser with her ex-co-worker-turned-closest-friend-turned-hated-rival—with risky results.
Lilly Fares is not a people-pleasing pushover. At least, not anymore. Right?
Cue Trevor Atkins, the head teacher of her nightmares. Thanks to his threats to fire Lilly, she can’t help but fold into old, torturous, habits.
To save her dream-job teaching literature, Trevor forces her to take his place in the upcoming Educational Arts Fundraiser, where she runs into long-time frenemy Shawn Jackson.
The Great Shawn Jackson, educational thought leader extraordinaire. Cue melodramatic groan.
Years ago, Shawn made his feelings about Lilly crystal clear, and judging by the icy cold front he’s been emanating, nothing will change despite their close quarters.
But as Lilly struggles to fix her career, and Shawn begins to lend a helping hand, things feel . . . different.
Lilly and Shawn start *gasp* talking.
Suddenly, things don’t seem as bad as they once did.
Suddenly, Lilly starts enjoying herself.
Suddenly, Lilly can’t take her eyes off of Shawn’s sexy, dimpled smile and muscular forearms.
But when it comes time to prove she’s the teacher she was meant to be, will Shawn be able to handle her particular brand of torture?
Apparently, I’m Torture is a smart, swoony, feel-good romantic comedy based on the awfully vague question: Is everything always what it seems?
This spicy friends to enemies to lovers romantic comedy is set in contemporary New York City, and is the second book within the Double Shot Duet, but can be read as a standalone. This full length romance features:
- A Happily Ever After
- A swoon-worthy “I’ll sacrifice it all for her” hero
- A nostalgic heroine with anxiety
- No third act breakup
- Teacher x Teacher high stakes workplace conflict
- Opposites attract
- Found Family
- He falls first
- Open door, slow-burn EARNED spice
- Dual first person POV (point of view)
- Then vs now timeline
- Angst and humor!
If you enjoyed Love Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood, Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez, or The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren, you’ll love this book!
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