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Two strangers, one arrangement, and feelings nobody planned for. Arranged marriage romance books transform duty into desire, showing that love can bloom in the most structured of circumstances. Browse our collection of arranged marriage romances across cultures, eras, and heat levels.
They didn't choose each other -- duty, family, or circumstance did. But sharing a life has a way of turning obligation into something unexpected.
They didn't choose each other — duty, family, or circumstance did. But sharing a life has a way of turning obligation into something unexpected. Arranged Marriage romance is one of the most searched-for tropes in the genre, loved for its unique emotional arc and satisfying payoffs.
Nisha Sharma, Ruby Dixon, and Nalini Singh craft compelling arranged marriage romances. Cultural traditions, duty, and unexpected love intertwine in their stories.
Arranged marriage is decided by others -- usually family or cultural tradition. Marriage of convenience is agreed upon by the couple themselves for practical reasons. Arranged has external force; convenience has internal choice. The emotional journey differs: arranged is about finding love in someone else's choice; convenience is about finding love in your own practical decision.