Finally, a love story where nobody gets married.
I’m So Freaking Single is an anti-romantic, humor-driven look at how fairy tales, rom-coms, and modern culture taught people to treat singleness like a problem to fix instead of a life to enjoy. Through sharp observations, pop-culture breakdowns, lists, roasts, and genuinely enjoyable things to do alone, the book questions why partnership became the default happy ending—and what happens when that story stops making sense. Rather than offering dating advice or promises of transformation, it reframes singlehood as a valid, functional, and often freeing way to live, reminding readers that nothing went wrong and that being single can actually be pretty freaking awesome.