The Washington Post: Most people don’t understand modern-day arranged marriage. These books are here to help.
Most people don’t understand modern-day arranged marriage. These books are here to help.
From Married at First Sight to Indian Matchmaking, arranged marriages have been reality TV fodder for years. But, as is true of many a reality TV relationship, arranged or not, what we see onscreen ...
A while ago, I wrote about reasons why many Indian arranged marriages, conducted in the modern way with autonomy and involvement by both bride and groom in decision making, are successful. Based on ...
One of the best things about arranged marriage is that it not only brings the couple closer but it bind the two families together. That is the reason mostly couple gets support from both sides which ...
Romance readers are no strangers to wedding bells; happily ever after is practically preordained. Lately, however, there’s a common twist on the marriage trope: depictions of arranged marriage within ...
Athens Banner-Herald: Athens author details her life in an arranged marriage; offers advice to young women
Author and entrepreneur Comfort Rexford believes her first book can be an inspiration to women, regardless of their marital status. Rexford recently published “Arranged Marriage: The Dilemma of an ...
Athens author details her life in an arranged marriage; offers advice to young women
NBC News: Arranged marriages take a modern spin in recent novels by South Asian American authors
Arranged marriages take a modern spin in recent novels by South Asian American authors
Dallas Morning News: More romance novels are tackling arranged marriage in South Asian, Muslim cultures