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His Unwilling Bride | COMPLETED ✓  by autumn_touched_
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Rabya was unwillingly tied up in a knot of marriage with the only son of a big Zamindar; Adhrit Singh Chauhan. She once had a happy life, trying to achieve her dreams in the metropolitan city by striving to become independent so that she can financially support her family. But then, her one mistake and she was forced to marry Adhrit who's a decade older than her and lives in that regressive part of a small town in Uttar Pradesh where girls are not even allowed to step out of their house. Will Adhrit ever be able to be loved by his wife? Or will she always remain his unwilling bride?
Better Together  | ✓ by anamika_writes
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Aadarsh Sehgal plays many roles in his life. A businessman running the Sehgal & Sons construction company. The son who fulfills all his responsibilities of being the eldest, taking care of his father who is slowly losing out on his memories of him. The elder brother to four siblings. Of all roles, the one of being an elder brother takes the crown. Being the elder one he had always been responsible for his younger siblings. However losing at his mother at seventeen had transformed the young boy into a young responsible man all too soon. Ruhaani Khatri isn't a pessimist but she is a realist. Orphaned at a very young age she had learned very early on that life is not designed to be fair. So she never complained about life not treating her well and accepted whatever life threw at her. Widow and a single mother, Ruhaani wants to give her daughter the best of everything she can. Will Aadarsh and Ruhaani find a permanent place in each other's lives? Heart seems to be off limits.
Sweet 'n' Sour | ✔ by SkWookie
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❝Mummy, meri shaadi karvado.❞ Aditya Shrivastava had lived half of his life third-wheeling his friends and their partners. While they went on dates, he was debugging a hundred lines of code. While they got married, he was breaking sweat for an early promotion. Now they're all happy and settled, and he can't help but envy them. Getting a girl on his own was an impossible feat to achieve for Aditya. He couldn't even keep a stable eye contact with people of the opposite gender. Hence, he heavily relied on his mother to get him hitched. He was desperate for a life like his settled friends, unaware there's more to a relationship than book-y romance and cuddle nights. And when he crosses paths with Priya Mathur, the elder sister of the first potential bride he wishes to meet, his life goes spiralling in a whirlwind of sweet and sour love he hadn't expected himself to fall for. Cover credit: @ mystwhizzpuzz on IG
Wounded Love ✅️ by pearlwrts
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|| Indian Arrange marriage romance || ☆---•°○°•---☆ They were tied together by a thread, we name as marriage but she wasn't ready. Aadhya Malhotra, Being betrayed by the love of her life on her wedding day, she had to marry him to save the reputation of their families and the one incident grew the thorns of insecurities around her heart. Aayansh Rajvanshi, who had everything one could ask for, a loving family, caring friends but that one person who he always craved for but hated at the same time. Growing up while fighting with his emotions and the only thing he could express himself was anger. How things will turn out when these two will try to cross each other's boundaries. Will they be able to heal each other or will things get more messed up when some incidents of their pasts will start effecting their present. To know, walk through their journey with your author ♡
We Happened by Jayashree_07
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Not everyone in the world has everything they need. Rishabh Jaisingh is successful and has every materialistic thing in the world but the only thing he lacks is emotions, happiness and love. His past has made me shut down all the possible way to find love but they say love has it's own mysterious ways to find you. His life takes a complete opposite turn when a girl named Radhika enters at the most unexpected time. She makes him see through his walls and helps him find his long lost joy but accepting love is not as easy as experiencing it. With a past like him and all the events unfolding will Rishabh accept Radhika wholeheartedly? Will all the adventure be worth the fight? Or will giving up seem the best option? This is my first attempt in writing a story which means I'm not a pro but I've an imagination and I love writing as much as love reading. There can be some minor plot errors but nothing major. The story isn't edited yet but I'll try and edit it soon. In totality the story is sweet and enjoyable. Please vote if you like it. Don't be a silent reader. Your votes make me really happy so please vote for the my story. #1 in indian story/ 15.11.18 #343 in breakup/ 23.12.18 #194 in breakup/ 1.1.19 #155 in India/ 17.01.19 #104 in India/ 18.01.19 #3 in India/ 10.07.19
AADHYA REHAN✓ by ziyaabram
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Rehan's mother is a typical Indian mother, who wants to get her son married before he turns 28. And also she doesn't want him to marry his cunning aunt's daughter and that made Rehan to go for an arranged marriage as he does not believe in love or hasn't anyone. Aadhya Mehra is a college going girl whose life turned upside down when her father misunderstood her with her cousin and thought that she's having a relationship. So to save the family name and honour her father decided to get her married. Check out the stand-alone sequel, STITCHES, if you have time. •editing. inline comments, you will be missed. • i have tried my best to avoid writing cringe so some scenes will be rewritten during editing. • also if you think the beginning chapters are too cringeworthy trust me, later it gets better as the beginning chapters were written two years ago.
When Amaya meets Atul by HumbleWinner
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Amaya Aggarwal is a young, and charismatic professional working with Novartis. She may not be a gorgeous model but she is definitely a wonderful girl with a beautiful heart. ♥️♥️♥️ Atul Bansal is a sincere and humble Chartered Accountant working with Kothari & Mehtas'. He may not be the most handsome man but he surely possesses admirable thoughts. ♥️♥️♥️ Their wonderful parents are pestering both of them to get married. Finally Amaya and Atul cross each other and love just happens! Is it simple? No, not at all! Why? This is because, their journey is a Comedy of Errors, with dramatic yet, relatable twists and turns. 😉 ♥️♥️♥️ To know what exactly happens when Amaya meets Atul, let's join the thrilling roller-coaster ride of their bitter-sweet journey of love, compassion and devotion to each other. ♥️♥️♥️ Give it a try, I am damn sure, you will be able to relate with tidbits of this beautiful journey of Atul and Amaya. Love you all 💜 Disclaimer: All the pictures used in the story belong to rightful owners and I have taken them from Google or Pinterest.
Wilful Wife  | ✓ by anamika_writes
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* Valentine Special 2020 * Wilful:having or showing a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences. • The story of an unsteady marriage.•
✔The Cricketer's Ex-Wife[The Cricketer's Series Book 1] by thebutterflyeffect31
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Now available as Audiobook on Audible India. On the field, Shaurya Gupta is a star batsman for the Indian cricket team. Off the field, he is rash and reckless. A gold mine for the paparazzi and trolls. When he is disqualified from playing a series because of his misdemeanour, his agent decides to use this opportunity to fix his image. That's when Dhvani Mishra enters or re-enters his life. As they begin working together, memories of their past become harder and harder to look beyond. A lot has changed in their lives in the past seven years. They insist that they have moved on, but have they really? Can Shaurya and Dhvani ever forgive each other for the pain they put each other through? Will Shaurya ever learn of the things he has been missing on for the past seven years. Will they be able to move past the failure of their marriage? Will they be able to give each other a second chance?
My Husband | ✓ by mishapurohit
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Once upon a time, men and women entered marriage with very clear policies regarding the division of labour: he would go to work and "bring home the bacon," while she would stay at home and cook, clean, and raise the children. Things aren't the same as they used to be. Modern Indian romance, intimacies, and marriages are far more complicated than assessments and reality television shows portray. In India, arranged marriages are an unique and complex process. People seek a 'soulmate' with whom they can spend the rest of their lives, but they also have specific expectations of the potential bride or groom. There is a strong narrative about finding love, compatibility, and connection, but what stands out is a real intent to replicate class identities beneath all of this. In a country that depends on a spending population, "middle class" is a necessary armour, a shared language, a value system, and, more importantly, a way of life. Life may be unjust, irritating, and disarmingly disappointing on most days. Being middle class, on the other hand, creates character in a culture obsessed with the need to be a part of the rat race. Marriage also places the onus of making sacrifices, concessions, and making the marriage work on the couple. This tale illuminates the unseen and underappreciated aspects of an Indian arranged marriage, the life of a middle-class wife and husband and their shared responsibilities as they navigate through life. Immense amount of desi tadka awaiting your way. *I don't own the illustration on the poster.*