Agnes Amisano, author of “Seven Rings, One Love,” was recently interviewed by CBS Radio host Benji Cole on the nationally recognized program People of Distinction.
People of Distinction, hosted by Benji Cole and his father, Al Cole of CBS Radio, is one of the nation’s most wide-ranging radio programs, known for spotlighting meaningful stories and thought-provoking works. The show has become a trusted platform where authors and readers alike can discover impactful new books, particularly from passionate and independent writers.
“Seven Rings, One Love” by Agnes Amisano is a powerful and deeply personal memoir of love, struggle, endurance, and hope — a story that takes readers through years of searching for meaning, stability, and true connection. In this intimate account, author Agnes Amisano reflects on her experiences with seven significant romantic relationships, culminating in the one that truly transformed her life. Throughout this journey, themes of faith, family, perseverance, and personal growth are interwoven, showing that real love often comes only after we have learned to believe in ourselves and in God’s plan.
Agnes Amisano is a retired tax professional with decades of experience in tax preparation, planning, and advisory services. Beyond her professional work, she is a certified relationship coach and volunteer bereavement facilitator, bringing a deeply human, compassionate approach to her writing and mentoring. Her earlier works include the acclaimed audiobooks “So You Think You Are Ready to Be Married?”, “Hearts in Chains: Breaking Free from Toxic Bonds”, and “Actual Solutions to Your Tax Problems.”
Unlike many love stories that focus on perfect beginnings and fairy-tale endings, this memoir embraces the messy, painful, and beautiful reality of love — including heartbreak, self-discovery, spiritual struggle, and the courage to keep believing even when it feels like hope is lost. The book is both a testimony to the power of resilience and a reminder that love in its truest form isn’t the end of hardship, but a place where understanding, faith, and commitment finally meet.
At its heart, Seven Rings, One Love chronicles Agnes Amisano’s long and winding journey through love and relationships, beginning with early hopes, naive trust, and recurring heartbreaks. Over the course of six difficult marriage engagements and profound personal trials, she encounters patterns of conflict, misalignment, and unmet needs that challenge her faith in love and her sense of self. Rather than hiding these struggles, Amisano confronts them with raw honesty — showing how each failed relationship taught her more about her own boundaries, expectations, and emotional resilience.
The true turning point in the memoir arrives with her seventh and final relationship, the one that becomes her first lasting marriage. Here, love blossoms not from perfection but through healing, mutual understanding, and renewed faith. This final union becomes a testament to the transformative power of perseverance and spiritual groundedness: rather than abandoning hope after repeated pain, Amisano learns that enduring love belongs to those who are willing to grow, forgive, and open their hearts again. The result is a story that speaks to anyone who has ever felt discouraged in love but chosen to believe that real connection is still possible.
Seven Rings, One Love is more than a memoir about relationships — it is a story about endurance, self-discovery, faith, and the true meaning of connection. Agnes Amisano’s journey reminds us that love isn’t defined by the number of times we stumble, but by the courage we show in getting up, believing again, and opening our hearts to possibility. Whether you’re navigating your own path toward lasting love or simply seeking inspiration through authentic lived experience, this book offers wisdom and hope for anyone willing to trust in love despite life’s challenges.
Visit her website at https://agnesamisano.com/ to know more about her book.
Get to know more about the author and the work as you listen to the full interview below:



