<p>Born and brought up in Bihar, Kamini Kusum, worked in a corporate space for several years before she decided to turn into a full-time author.</p>.<p>Her latest book, 'Gunpoint Groom' is based on the issue of forced marriages that exist among the more conservative societies. The book also explores the issues of inter-state migration, tradition and politics. "Forced marriage has several consequences. Some couples compromise and learn to adjust, some find marital bliss and others end up in a disaster. Having come across several such cases, I wanted to write them down in a book," says Kamini. </p>.<p>The author has discussed about inter-state migration and how it impacts society in her book. She strongly feels that the boundaries are diminishing as cast, creed, and other barriers are slowly taking a backseat. "For a writer, it certainly gives all the spices for a gripping novel," she adds.</p>.<p>The title, 'Gunpoint Groom' was chosen to create a sense of curiosity, says Kamini. "The reader may guess the basic concept but I am sure they would like to know how the story pans out and understand where the twists and turns occur," adds Kamini.</p>.<p>Kamini says that her interest of becoming an author stems from her childhood habit of reading. "Gradually, this interest diversified into writing. Though, I am a management graduate and have worked for several years in corporate space, my passion for writing just got stronger with every novel that I wrote. My ideas come from people and things happening around," adds Kamini.</p>
<p>Born and brought up in Bihar, Kamini Kusum, worked in a corporate space for several years before she decided to turn into a full-time author.</p>.<p>Her latest book, 'Gunpoint Groom' is based on the issue of forced marriages that exist among the more conservative societies. The book also explores the issues of inter-state migration, tradition and politics. "Forced marriage has several consequences. Some couples compromise and learn to adjust, some find marital bliss and others end up in a disaster. Having come across several such cases, I wanted to write them down in a book," says Kamini. </p>.<p>The author has discussed about inter-state migration and how it impacts society in her book. She strongly feels that the boundaries are diminishing as cast, creed, and other barriers are slowly taking a backseat. "For a writer, it certainly gives all the spices for a gripping novel," she adds.</p>.<p>The title, 'Gunpoint Groom' was chosen to create a sense of curiosity, says Kamini. "The reader may guess the basic concept but I am sure they would like to know how the story pans out and understand where the twists and turns occur," adds Kamini.</p>.<p>Kamini says that her interest of becoming an author stems from her childhood habit of reading. "Gradually, this interest diversified into writing. Though, I am a management graduate and have worked for several years in corporate space, my passion for writing just got stronger with every novel that I wrote. My ideas come from people and things happening around," adds Kamini.</p>