Mannar House: : The Marriage Everyone Owned (Romance #220)

K. M. Avander


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Mannar The Marriage Everyone OwnedBy K. M. Avander

“A wedding is celebrated by hundreds.
A marriage survives with only two.
But what happens when everyone refuses to step out of it?”


When Arjun Varma married Meera, he believed they were beginning a life that belonged to them alone. A quiet home, shared dreams, and the freedom to build their future in their own way.

But their marriage quickly became something else.

Advice arrived daily—from parents who believed they were protecting their daughter, from relatives who believed they knew what stability looked like, and from a family that believed love gave them the right to guide every decision.

At first, it felt like care.

Then it became expectation.

Soon, every argument between Arjun and Meera traveled beyond the walls of their home. Private conversations turned into family discussions. Disagreements became public debates. Their marriage slowly transformed into a place where everyone had an opinion—but no one was willing to step back.

Arjun, a thoughtful writer who values independence, finds himself constantly defending a life that others refuse to understand. Meera, torn between the loyalty she feels toward her parents and the commitment she made to her husband, struggles to see where love ends and control begins.

As voices grow louder and trust begins to erode, their relationship enters dangerous territory—one where silence replaces communication and resentment quietly replaces affection.

Eventually, their case reaches Mannar House, the private retreat run by renowned psychologists Dr. Vijay Adityanath Mannar and Dr. Vijaya Mannar, a couple known for helping marriages unravel the psychological knots that threaten to destroy them.

But some marriages are not broken by betrayal or loss of love.

Some are slowly dismantled by something far more

Too many people trying to own a relationship that was never theirs.

In this emotionally gripping installment of the Mannar House series, K. M. Avander explores the fragile boundaries between family loyalty, personal freedom, and the silent pressures that can quietly suffocate even the strongest relationships.

Mannar The Marriage Everyone Owned is a powerful psychological relationship drama about love, interference, identity, and the painful realization that sometimes the greatest threat to a marriage comes not from the couple themselves—but from the people who claim to love them most.

A haunting story that will make every reader ask one difficult
Who truly owns a marriage—the two people inside it… or everyone watching from the outside?
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