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Helen Nichols is trapped in a web of deceit. When the love of her life, Duke Trent "North" Kent arrives in her town after an accident and doesn't remember who he is, Helen desires to keep him in the dark. After all, he just might fall in love with her, if he isn't bound by his social standings as a duke. North believes he is a Scottish pastor named Hamish Campbell, yet he can't help but feel something is wrong. He can't write a sermon. He certainly can't preach! He remembers aristocratic nuances better than how to outline his Sunday message. And, most vexing of all, why has he not pursued the lovely Helen before now? Will North remember who he is? Can Helen give up the lie in order to find true love? Or must their affection be sacrificed for the sake of protocol? Fall in love with this inspiring love story and our entire collection of Christian romance novels from Heartsong Presents!

176 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2005

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Kimberley Comeaux

20 books26 followers
Born and raised in Louisiana, Kim often uses her home-town as a fictional setting for her books. Her husband Brian, her son Tyler, and she have lived all over the United States working in churches as Music Ministers, including Pensacola, FL, Nashville, Las Vegas and Dallas, TX, and even in Canada. They now are back to their roots, and living in Louisiana where her husband is a pastor at Victory Christian Center in Houma. After seven award winning novels, Kim's TEXAS BELLES novel reached all the way to #3 on the Christian Bestseller List in 2004! It was also one of the top selling Christian novels within the Wal-mart stores. She also traveled to Orlando, FL to attend the Christian Booksellers Convention where she signed copies of her TEXAS BELLES novel. During the convention she got to meet the infamous Colonel Oliver North, TD Jakes (pastor and author of "Cover Girls"), and Hal Lindsay who wrote "The Late Great Planet Earth".

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June 13, 2017
The writing wasn't flawless, as there were a lot of typos, but the story made up for it. I love books where the MC has memory loss and is trying to remember life, so this book had my attention right away. I loved the characters and the romance and had a hard time putting the book down. Really enjoyed it!
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June 12, 2024
Surface level tropes, no character development or story depth. I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t like it either.
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1,377 reviews19 followers
January 31, 2021
Loved this sweet Christian fiction with the mystery and unique characters. I could totally see this as a beginning of an amazing series!
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June 14, 2012
Helen has fallen in love with a man not at her society level and leaves England to be a governess for a family in Louisana. North "Duke Trevor Kent" leaves England and loses his memory in an accident and is assumed to be a minister Hamish Campbell. Helen knows the truth but stands back to be allowed to spend time with the man she loves. North learns how to write a serman and delivers it and can't understand why his profession is so hard for him. Maybe he will finally get his memory back and find out why he went to England in the first place.
Funny place in the book is when they are trying to milk a cow and determine if she is in the mood to be milked!
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2,288 reviews83 followers
February 8, 2017
I'm so glad they had a happy ever after!!! I couldn't figure out how it was going to work out! I don't read Regency books very often, but I greatly enjoyed this blend of American Frontier and The Mother Land of England! This is book one of the six books in The Preacher's Bride Collection!
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March 11, 2016
Good read

I always love how Kimberley writes her stories, she really makes you feel like you are there with the characters and watching their stories unfold. This one is not my favorite of her books, but is still a good read.
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March 18, 2016
This is a clean Christian Historical Romance. I didn't see this book heading in the direction it was without a big "disaster" and was happy to see how very peaceful the story actually was.
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