Often, there's an initial awkwardness between the characters. For example, in many such books, the couple might not know each other well at first. Then, there's the slow - burn of falling in love. It's not instant like in some other romances.
Definitely 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. Although not strictly an 'arranged marriage' in the modern sense, the concept of marriage for social and economic reasons, which was common in that era, is a major theme. Mr. Collins' proposal to Elizabeth, which was more of an arranged - like situation, is a key part of the story.
Often, they depict strong family influence. In many eastern cultures, families play a huge role in arranged marriages, and books like 'A Suitable Boy' show how family members' opinions, status, and expectations shape the marriage arrangements.
Sure. 'The Viscount Who Loved Me' by Julia Quinn is a wonderful book in this genre. It shows how the main characters enter into an arranged marriage for various reasons and then discover unexpected feelings for each other. It's full of charming banter and romantic moments. Also, 'An Arranged Marriage' by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni tells a poignant story of a young woman in an arranged marriage and her struggles and growth within that relationship.
One common story is about a young Indian woman named Priya. She was arranged to marry a man from a neighboring town. At first, she was very nervous. But as they got to know each other through pre - marriage meetings, she found that they had many common interests. They both loved reading and had a passion for classical music. Eventually, they got married and over time, they fell deeply in love. Arranged marriages in India often start with family introductions and then the couple gradually discovers each other.
One great book is 'The Arrangement' by Mary Balogh. It beautifully depicts the relationship development in an arranged marriage within a historical romance setting.
Here are some recommendations for romance novels about premarital marriage:
1. << Foppish Adorable Concubine >>: The story of the female protagonist who was abandoned and married to the fool Su You who doted on her like his life.
2. [Jin Yi Jiao Niang]: The wife whom he had betrothed before his birth in his previous life became his sister-in-law. This life was a big duel between two reborn people.
3. " Contract Bride: The General's Little Poison Doctor ": The story was about Fu Wanran, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, and General Gu Tingzhi, who became friends through a fight. After experiencing all kinds of ups and downs, they finally discovered each other's feelings and changed the contract to never leave each other for life.
These novels all had the theme of premarital marriage. The plot was attractive and suitable for readers who liked romance novels.
Love development. Usually, the couple starts off not knowing each other well in an arranged marriage, and the story focuses on how they gradually fall in love. For example, in many books, they start to notice little things about each other that are endearing.
One possible scenario in such a fanfiction could be that Temari initially resists the arranged marriage. She is a strong - willed character from Suna. However, as she gets to know the other person (let's say Naruto for the sake of this fanfiction), she starts to see his good qualities. Maybe Naruto's determination and his ability to make friends easily start to win her over. They could go through various adventures together, which gradually makes their relationship more than just an arranged union.
A well - known arranged marriage romance novel is 'The Indian Bride' by Victoria Holt. It combines elements of mystery and the slow - burning romance that develops between the protagonists in an arranged marriage setting. In this novel, the cultural backdrop of India adds a rich layer to the story. The author does a great job of showing how the characters navigate their new relationship within the framework of an arranged union.