Mannar House: The Marriage They Inherited: Psychological Stressor: Emotional Inheritance (Mannar House #19)
K. M. Avander
Psychological Stressor: Emotional Inheritance
By K. M. Avander
"Sometimes the most dangerous person in your marriage… is someone who lived in your childhood."
Rahul Sharma and Nisha Sharma believed they had married each other.
But slowly, quietly, they discover something far more unsettling.
They didn’t just marry each other.
They married their families.
Their arguments sound strangely familiar.
Their expectations feel oddly inherited.
Their frustrations seem older than the marriage itself.
Every disagreement carries echoes of their parents’ voices.
Every emotional reaction follows patterns learned long before they ever fell in love.
And soon the truth becomes impossible to ignore:
Their marriage is not entirely their own.
When their growing conflicts finally push them toward separation, the court sends them to a place unlike any counseling center they have ever seen.
A quiet, mysterious villa known as Mannar House.
Here, Dr. Vijay Adityanath Mannar and Dr. Vijaya Mannar do not begin with accusations or diagnoses.
Instead, they ask a far more uncomfortable question:
What if your marriage isn’t broken…
but inherited?
Inside the silent halls of Mannar House, Rahul and Nisha begin uncovering the invisible scripts that shaped their love long before they met:
• The emotional habits passed down through generations
• The unspoken rules of their childhood homes
• The arguments that were never truly theirs
• The expectations silently inherited from family history
As the Mannars guide them through a psychological journey few couples ever experience, Rahul and Nisha must confront the deepest truth of all:
You cannot build a marriage of your own until you recognize the one you inherited.
But breaking

