Are there any romance novels where the female lead has to enter into an arranged marriage but ultimately finds her true love?
Yes, there are definitely novels that explore the trope of an arranged marriage where the female lead finds her true love. In "His Perfect Ex Returns: The Heiress Walks Away to Her Real Prince," Talia Rhodes is forced into an arranged marriage with Crown Prince Adrian Jennings after a painful realization about her current relationship. This sets the stage for her to potentially discover a more genuine connection with her princely betrothed, moving beyond her past heartbreak and towards a new, possibly more fulfilling, love story. The narrative often focuses on the internal conflict of the female lead as she navigates societal expectations and personal desires, making her journey to true love all the more compelling.
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