First comes marriage, then comes love... Wait, that's not how that poem is supposed to go? Well, not in a book about an arranged marriage! I'm fascinated by this plot device, as it focuses on the relationship over the emotions, and also there's rarely any mamby-pambying about over "do I love him?" They both know they're stuck together. And as someone who's come through life having to deal with a lot of "stuck with it" situations ... it just feels more realistic to me. I've written a couple arranged marriages now, of several sorts, but I have Rachel Rossano here today to talk about it, as she's the author of some of my favorite arranged marriages that I've ever read. Word and Deed , I would say, would be my favorite of hers that I've read, as it's short and sweet, and I'm very much looking forward to Seventh Born , which is a step into the fantasy genre, and I'm so stoked for it. Anywho, let's let her speak, s...
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