His Unforgettable Bride

His Unforgettable Bride
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About the Book His Unforgettable Bride
Series: Bride Ships: New Voyages #4
Publisher: Sunrise Publishing
Release Date: March 25, 2025
Genre: Historical, Christian, Romance, Fiction
A pickpocket turned lady and a prince with a forgotten past find love in the most unexpected place…
Juliet Dash, orphan and former pickpocket, yearns to leave her troubled past behind. So when she arrives in British Columbia and takes a respectable job working for a pair of society sisters who offer to give her etiquette lessons, she’s one step closer to that dream. But when an unexpected encounter with an unconscious man turns her world upside down, Juliet must choose between her heart and her aspirations.
Weary of the pressure of royal life, Prince Henry Graighton longs for solace and anonymity. But when tragedy strikes and his brother winds up dead, Henry finds himself thrust into the role of heir apparent, leaving him to struggle with the weight of his grief and unwanted responsibility. And when Henry is kidnapped, he narrowly escapes with his life…but loses his memories in the process. In his darkest hour, a beacon of hope emerges in the form of Juliet, his savior and the key to unlocking his forgotten past.
With danger lurking at every turn and the weight of Henry’s royal duties looming over them, can their budding romance withstand the trials that lie ahead, or will Juliet be forced to sacrifice her own happiness for the sake of Henry’s kingdom?
About the Authors of His Unforgettable Bride
Jody Hedlund
Jody Hedlund is the best-selling author of over fifty books and is the winner of numerous awards. She writes sweet historical romances with plenty of sizzle. Find out more at jodyhedlund.com.
Jody lives in central Michigan with her husband, five busy children, and five spoiled cats. When she’s not penning another of her page-turning stories, she loves to spend her time reading, especially when it also involves consuming coffee and chocolate.
Patti Stockdale
Eleven Bookish Things About Me
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Current Book Crush?
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.
- Favorite classic? Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. I know, everybody picks it, but there’s a reason it’s a classic.
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Earliest book memory?
A fat book called The Story & Verse for Children. No pictures, only pages of unforgettable fables, nursery rhymes, and poems.
- Favorite genre? Historical fiction with a side of romance. Oh, and humor. For me, everything is sweeter with humor.
- Favorite place to read? Under a beach umbrella.
- Why did I write Three Little Things? My mom and aunts found a beautiful tin of letters their parents exchanged during WW I. Next thing you know, a pile of inspiration plops into my lap. Plus, I needed a project for a college class. After graduation, I stuck the manuscript in a box for far too long.
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Plotter or pantser?
Soaring by the seat of my sweatpants but flirting with Mr. Plot.
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Other writing endeavors?
A monthly cover article for Iowa Living magazine and reading passages for educational publishers. Once upon a time, I wrote a middle school novel, dozens of short stories, poetry, grants, essays, and a newspaper column.
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When did I start writing?
Inspiration first struck in Mrs. Sullivan’s 11th grade English class. My peers handed in short stories of reasonable length. I forced myself to stop around the 28-page mark. Topic: slumber party. Grade: A-. Possible career path: Writing is an option?
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Education?
While working on a degree as a nontraditional student, I enrolled in night classes at a satellite campus near my home in Pennsylvania. To my dismay, the school canceled World Civ. The only other option to fit my schedule – creative writing. Two weeks in, a portion of my assignment landed front and center on the chalkboard. The night’s lesson – write what you know. Somehow, I missed that detail. My story featured the Denver Airport. Had I ever flown in or out of Denver, Colorado? Nope. Mr. Wallace dissected my work like a biologist in a frog-infested lab. Did I die? A little. The temptation to walk away and never look back tempted like a hot, cheesy slice of pizza. But I stayed, which made all the difference in the world. Thank you, Terry Wallace.
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Best book ever?
The Good Book. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11. To God be the glory.
My Thoughts on His Unforgettable Bride
I love these types of novels. They’re historical fiction at its finest. You’ve got a woman who longs for a better life, and she’s getting it! And then there’s a man. Well, he’s actually a prince and now the heir, but when she meets him, he’s a nobody without a name or a memory.
Maybe I should back up and say that this is book four in a series. While you don’t necessarily have to read them in order, I always recommend you do. A series is written in a specific order for a reason so who are we to question and read them out of order or skip books altogether.
This definitely has some of the classic plots or tropes if you will. Royalty falling in love with a commoner. Amnesia. Orphan to royalty. I could keep going. But it’s so good. The book is so well written that you don’t even really realize that they’re themed that some might consider overdone.
I love that this is a romance novel, but some suspense sneaks it’s way in. I’m a huge lover of suspense. There are times I just can’t get into a strictly romance novel, so that little bit of suspense really helps to drive the book for me.
Juliet is adorable. I love watching her overcome and rise above. And the two sisters she works for! I want them in my life. You’re going to love all the characters and watching them grow and change for the better throughout the book.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this boo,k which I received from JustRead Publicity Tours. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review, nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
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