Another one is 'The Forced Marriage Contract'. Here, the hero is cruel due to his past traumas which make him act harshly towards the heroine. The modern backdrop with family pressures forcing the marriage makes for an interesting plot. The two characters gradually learn to understand each other and fall in love through a series of events.
There is 'Forced to Marry the Billionaire'. The hero in this novel is portrayed as cruel in the sense that he is very cold - hearted initially. The modern setting of high - society and business deals leads to the forced marriage scenario. As the story progresses, the relationship between the two main characters evolves in unexpected ways.
One such novel could be 'Twisted Love'. In this story, the hero has a rather cruel exterior at first. The forced marriage situation creates a lot of tension and drama as the two characters are forced to be together against their initial wills. It's a roller - coaster of emotions.
One common theme is redemption. The cruel hero often has some sort of past that has made him this way, and through the relationship that starts with forced marriage, he begins to change and redeem himself. For example, in many novels, he may have had a difficult childhood or a past betrayal.
One such novel could be 'The Duke's Forced Bride'. In this novel, the hero is quite rude at the start but as the story unfolds, his character develops. The forced marriage element creates a lot of drama and tension throughout the plot.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', there are elements of forced marriage in the sense that the society at that time had certain expectations for women regarding marriage. Although it's not a modern setting in the strictest sense, it can be seen as a precursor to modern forced marriage novels. Elizabeth Bennet has to deal with various suitors and the pressure to marry well, and her relationship with Mr. Darcy is complex and initially has a sense of being forced by the social norms of the time.
Redemption is also a theme. The rude hero usually has to go through a journey of self - discovery and change. As he gets to know the heroine better, he realizes his mistakes and tries to make up for his rudeness. In 'The Duke's Forced Bride', the duke slowly changes his ways as he falls in love with his bride.
One popular 'Cruel Hero' Urdu novel could be 'Aag ka Darya'. It's a classic that delves deep into complex characters, some of whom could be seen as cruel heroes. The story is set against a backdrop of historical events and cultural nuances of the Urdu - speaking regions.
One popular cruel hero romance novel is 'Twilight'. Edward Cullen can be seen as a somewhat 'cruel' hero at times due to his struggle with his vampire nature and how it affects his relationship with Bella. Another is 'Wuthering Heights'. Heathcliff is a cruel hero in his own way. His actions towards Catherine and others are driven by his pain and passion.
Well, as a fan of novels, I'll patiently recommend a few to you: 1. "The rest of my life, I just want to be with you": This was a modern romance novel. The main character was a pair of puppy love lovers who broke up because of a misunderstanding. After ten years, they met again and had new problems and challenges. This book was very sweet, and there was no torture in it. 2. "Noisy Party": It was also a modern romance novel. The protagonist was a girl who had lived on her own since she was young. She met her childhood playmate again at a party. This book was also sweet to the point of being greasy and very healing. 3. "Uncle Security Fell in Love with Me": This was another modern romance novel. The protagonist was a young girl who met a loyal and caring security uncle because she was lost. The two gradually developed feelings for each other. This book also did not have a cruel plot. It was a warm healing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Another is 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. Although it's a time - travel romance, there are elements of a forced marriage as Claire is thrust into a marriage with Jamie in the historical Scottish setting. The story beautifully weaves their relationship development against the backdrop of historical events.
Another novel might be 'Bano Qudsia's Raja Gidh'. Although it is not strictly a forced - marriage - only novel, it does touch on complex relationships and the power dynamics within families that can lead to situations similar to forced marriages. It is a thought - provoking piece of literature that delves deep into human nature and the consequences of our actions in the context of family and society.
One popular billionaire forced marriage romance novel is 'The Ruthless Billionaire's Forced Bride'. It tells the story of a young woman who is forced into a marriage with a powerful billionaire. The relationship starts off rocky but gradually develops into a passionate love. Another is 'Forced to Marry the Billionaire Playboy', which involves a playboy billionaire who has to marry due to family reasons and how he falls for his new bride.