Reading Suggestions: Books with the Number Four in the Title
Four Weddings and a Billionaire by Tina Gabor
My two best friends are getting married, and they want to fix me up.
The problem is…
My life has gotten way too complicated, and the last thing I need is another man—especially not Bradley Bronson. Yes, he’s hot and rich, but he’s also full of himself and a committed bachelor.
The only thing we have in common is that we don’t want to be fixed up.
But we keep running into each other at all these weddings!
Weddings!
You know, with love in the air, him in a tuxedo, and an open bar.
I need to focus on getting my life back on track and sleeping with Bradley Bronson will ruin everything.
I can do the right thing and resist making a huge mistake, right?
Four Ways to Wear a Dress by Gillian Libby
Gillian Libby brings you a bright, sexy, and hopeful story about friendship, self-discovery and acceptance, and fighting for your own happiness, even if it looks a little different than everyone else's.
Millie Ward has been fired. Again. She's tired of feeling like a failure, and she refuses to blame her ADHD the way her parents do every time she hits one of life's speed bumps. This time, she's going to let that speed bump actually slow her down, and jumps at the chance to visit her best friend―and Instagram influencer―Quincy in California. And she wouldn't mind if that invitation also involved getting closer with Quincy's brother, Pete.
Millie's best friends Kate and Bree send her to Peacock Bay with the little black dress they share, giving her the confidence she needs to make the move. But Peacock Bay is full of mega influencers who have perfected the look of the surf lifestyle, and a minor misunderstanding has Millie joining their ranks. Can Millie and her magical dress convince Pete to face the Bay with her, or will Millie's time in California be another misstep on her way to figuring out exactly who she is?
Love Is A Four-Letter Word by Claire Calman
Sex. Yes. She remembered that.
I Am Number Four by Trevor Negus
Gathering of the Four by A. E. Bennett
And that wraps up my list of books with the number four in the title! I hope this gives you plenty of inspiration—especially if you're working through the Clock Reading Challenge.
Have you read any of these four-themed books? Or do you know another great title I should add to my list?
Share your recommendations in the comments; I always love discovering new reads!






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