Falling For My Husband by Justteenagefeelings is a contemporary arranged marriage romance book about Laila, a busy Indian woman who finally decides to settle down at the age of thirty, and lets her family handle the task of finding her a groom.
The book has the following tags: arranged, children, husband, love, and marriage.
Laila is an Indian who leads a busy life away from home but comes from a family with a rich Indian heritage.
For her, it’s tough being thirty and unmarried. It was usually people like her that were the major topics for aunties, but she was rather grateful that she had parents who didn’t impose marriage upon her until she was done with school, had a good-paying job as a lawyer, and was finally ready to settle down.
Finally ready to get married, but with no sort of love interest in her life, Laila left it in the hands of her family to arrange a groom for her. In modern society now, this was a very unconventional way to get married but Laila allowed it, trusting that her parents knew what was best for her.
And inwardly she had a thrill to know what it felt like to have an arranged marriage and tie the knot with a stranger.
On the day of her engagement, after a groom had been picked for her, Laila was a bit relaxed that she wasn’t getting married to a total stranger. Since she’d never met her potential husband in real life before, she felt at ease a little because he was one of her friend’s brothers.
And judging from her friend’s background she was convinced her potential husband wasn’t some freak or something like that.
Starting the engagement party proper, Laila was able to meet her prospective husband for the first time, and boy was he fine. This gave Laila something to think about.
However, after noticing that his mood was down, Laila had walked up to him to enquire what was wrong with him, and he shockingly, openly confessed to her that he didn’t want to get married and was in love with someone else.
This gave Laila mixed feelings about whether to continue the marriage or go against tradition and cancel it since there was a possibility that her husband’s heart could never truly belong to her. For more books like this checkout
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- Part 1: Main Protagonist of Falling For My Husband
- Part 2: Hot Chapters of Falling For My Husband
- Part 3: Conclusion of Falling For My Husband
Part 1: Main Protagonist of Falling For My Husband
Laila
Laila is the main protagonist of Falling For My Husband. She’s a strong independent brown girl who leads a busy life as a lawyer far away from home. Although she’s thirty, she’s yet to be married.
She’s the youngest of her six siblings and comes from a conservative enormous extended Indian family. She’s pretty and has so much unnecessarily stubborn hair that’s difficult to tame.
She doesn’t like the smell of real jasmine flowers or any flower at all, and her siblings think she’s weird about that.
Speaking of siblings, Laila has five older siblings, with the oldest ones being her sisters Periya and Chinna, and then the rest being her brothers Ajith, Arun, and Ajay. Her favorite sibling is Ajay as he’s the one closer to her age.
Arjun
Arjun is Laila’s prospective husband. He’s pretty much every girl’s dream man. He’s handsome, kind, rich, and has green eyes.
However, being that they just met for the first time during their engagement and he had confessed to Laila that he was in love with someone else, she never believed that one day she would start falling for him even though they were already married.
Arjun has a younger Ram, who’s very close friends with Laila, and he’d been one of the reasons why Laila was comfortable with tying the knot with him. Arjun and Ram, just like Laila come from a reputable Indian family.
Part 2: Hot Chapters of Falling For My Husband
Chapter one
Although her siblings could never really wrap their heads around why their youngest sister wanted an arranged marriage as they rarely did it in their family, Laila didn’t mind.
It almost felt like she was just doing it so she could finally get married and compensate her parents for being lenient and not pressuring her to get married while she was in school and trying to figure her life out.
Laila looked forward to her engagement party that would be happening soon because it was when she could finally get to meet the man she was about to get married to even though she had heard a lot about him from both her parents and his brother Ram, who was her friend.
Coming down after dressing up, and managing to tame her wild hair while spending time with her troublesome siblings, Laila was guided to her seat beside the groom, and by stealing a glance of his side profile, Laila was certain that he was a handsome artwork. It made her contented that he would hers soon.
Chapter two
Impressed by how good-looking he was, another thing Laila couldn’t help but notice was Arjun’s weird mood. Stealing him away from everyone, Laila boldly led him to her room and then enquired if he looked sad.
What she didn’t expect was the answer Arjun gave her. He openly confessed to her that it wasn’t his intention to get married and that he was in love with someone else even though she didn’t want him anymore.
Those confessions hurt Laila but she masked them, hellbent on getting to the root of the gist of why he still went ahead with the engagement. Once again, she was shocked by Arjun’s honesty.
He confessed that even though he would take care of her and be kind to her throughout their marriage, he was only getting married because that was his grandfather’s condition before he would hand over the family’s company to him.
As weird as it sounds, Laila respected his honesty and his determination to keep his family company by any means necessary. This was all it took for Laila to go ahead with the engagement.
After they were done with the whole engagement party and she was about to leave, Arjun and Ram once again came to her, asking her to keep their conversation a secret.
Part 3: Conclusion of Falling For My Husband
Falling For My Husband by Justteenagefeelings is a contemporary arranged marriage romance book about an independent Indian woman who finally agrees to get married at thirty to a man whose only intention of getting married was so that he could inherit his family’s company from his grandfather.
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