When Duty Becomes Desire

Not so Happily Married (Singhania Brothers Book 1)

Not so Happily Married (Singhania Brothers Book 1)

Ayush Singhania dismisses romance as a distraction. For him, romance is secondary to the corporate empire he's building. Khanak Tyagi, however, has spent years imagining the perfect marriage. When their families orchestrate a union neither wanted, both find themselves trapped between obligation and yearning. Their wedding should've been the beginning of misery. Instead, within the marble halls of the Singhania estate, something altogether more complicated begins to unfold. Raw friction gives way to unexpected understanding. The harsh collision of their opposing worlds creates space for something neither anticipated. This isn't your typical arranged marriage tale where everything works out neatly. The couple must navigate wounded expectations, family pressures, and their own stubborn resistance to vulnerability. What emerges is messier, more genuine, and far more compelling than either dreamed possible. Verma captures the peculiar intimacy that develops when two strangers learn to coexist, then genuinely connect. This opening instalment of the Singhania Brothers series explores how marriages often thrive not despite their complications, but through them. A worthwhile read for anyone curious about what happens after the vows are spoken.

  • Author: Ruchi Chandra Verma
  • Genre: Plays & Drama
  • ISBN: B0FLQR349P
  • Pages: 330 pages