After the Shut Up Ring by Cate C. Wells
shut up ring (noun) – a marriage proposal meant to get you off his back, intended to last indefinitely
I waited eight years to marry the father of my children.
I worked at our relationship. I was patient. I forgave—the thoughtless remarks, the disappointments, the test results when I was expecting our youngest that proved he hadn’t been “working late.”
Then, when we finally made it to the altar, he looked deep into my eyes, smiled, and cracked a fat joke.
That wasn’t the worst of it.
His vows weren’t a promise to love. They were a final test of exactly what I’d do to get his ring on my finger—what I’d take—in front of our family, friends, and their cell phones.
Was I going to be internet famous? Another sad bride who must’ve known the kind of man she was marrying?
My two little girls stared up at me with big, round eyes. Was I really going to laugh it off like I always did?
In that moment, my house of cards came crashing down.
When the moment was over, for some reason, my best friend’s older brother was on his feet with his chair knocked over like he was about to punch someone.
This is the story of what happened next.
- File Name:after-the-shut-up-ring-by-cate-c-wells.epub
- Original Title:After the Shut Up Ring
- Creator:Cate C. Wells
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0D4BF87C7
- Date:2024-05-24T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:2.161 MB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Contents
- 4. Author’s Note
- 5. Chapter 1 – Angie
- 6. Chapter 2 – Brandon
- 7. Chapter 3 – Angie
- 8. Chapter 4 – Brandon
- 9. Chapter 5 – Angie
- 10. Chapter 6 – Angie
- 11. Chapter 7 – Brandon
- 12. Chapter 8 – Angie
- 13. Chapter 9 – Angie
- 14. Chapter 10 – Brandon
- 15. Chapter 11 – Angie
- 16. Chapter 12 – Brandon
- 17. Chapter 13 – Angie, A Few Months Later
- 18. Epilogue
- 19. About the Author
Cate C. Wells
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After the Shut Up Ring was about Angie Miller, a nurse at the local hospital, and 25-year-old Brandon Kaczmarek, a longshoreman who builds ships.
Having been together for at least 8 years, and already the parents of two children, Angie and Tyler Reynolds (who was 2 years older than Angie) were finally at the altar. The only two problems were that Angie wasn't feeling it, and Tyler's vows that he wrote himself weren't at all romantic or loving. They were the complete opposite. They were mean, harsh, and degrading. Yet he and his groomsmen thought what he was saying was hilarious. In the end, Angie couldn't go through with the wedding and 5 days later she was packing her things, along with her daughters' things, and moving out because Tyler wanted her gone before he returned from a hunting trip he took in place of their honeymoon.
Miss Dawn, the mother of Angie's BFF, offered her basement to Angie and her girls (Tamblyn and Ivy), so Madison, Angie, Madison's brother Brandon, and a couple of his friends loaded up all their vehicles and unloaded them all into her new, temporary home.
A little over two months after Angie called off the wedding to Tyler, Brandon started asking her out on dates, but Angie kept making excuses to turn him down. When she told Madison about it, her BFF realized why she was acting that way towards her brother.. Angie was afraid to tell him about the STD Tyler had given her when she was pregnant with her youngest daughter. (The author never mentioned the ages of Angie's girls, except to say they were both under 5. Then the author stated she had her youngest girl when she was 19. Six months after she ditched her ex, Angie finally went on a date with Brandon
This book was so depressing I had to keep setting it aside and play a game, watch a show, or play with my grandkids. I don't usually walk away from a story, but the main focus of this book more often than not was all about Angie's inability to stand up and say something, to grow a backbone and punch her ex...any number of things to get her out of her head and back into the real world where grownups don't have to take any sh*t from anybody.
The drama and angst were both about medium for this story, but the emotional rollercoaster was full of twists and turns...but not in a good way. It was just...bland and uncomfortable. There wasn't too much about this story that made it interesting. It felt as if a lot of garbled ideas were thrown together in hopes that they would all fall into place and make sense all on their own. They didn't.
Neither of the two main characters were developed enough to enjoy, and their maturity level was suspiciously low. I couldn't really say that they did any growing in the book either. They just kind of drifted for the entirety of the story.
I gave this book only a two-star rating because it didn't hold my interest. I was able to walk away from it and forget I had even started it. It just felt flat and tedious.
@ Pragmatic Ebooks: She does indeed get her HEA. :)
Thank you for saving hours of my precious time with this thoughtful review. Does she get it together in the end?
It was very sweet. Friends to lovers, single mum with abusive ex.
It was so ...disappointing , not recommended