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Four Rings No Wedding

Four Rings No Wedding

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Aug 12, 2026
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Fiction
Romance
Marriage and Divorce
Love Triangle
Romantic Comedy
A Novel of Love, Waiting, and Finding Yourself Again Kia Brooks never imagined she'd have four engagement rings and zero wedding photos. For fifteen years, she loved the same man. Through the ups and downs, the promises, the plans, and the endless conversations about "someday," she believed their forever was just around the corner. But someday never came. Then she discovers a truth that changes everything: she wasn't the only woman he had asked to marry him. While Kia was holding onto hope, two other women were holding rings of their own-each believing they were building a future with the same man. Forced to confront the life she's spent waiting for, Kia embarks on an unexpected journey of healing, self-discovery, and second chances. Along the way, she learns that sometimes the greatest love story isn't about finding the right person-it's about finally finding yourself. Heartfelt, relatable, and filled with humor, Four Rings No Wedding is a story about letting go of the life you planned, embracing the life you deserve, and realizing that being someone's choice means nothing if you've never chosen yourself. Because sometimes the ending you never wanted becomes the beginning you never saw coming. ✨
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