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His French War Bride: Normandy

By: Pamela Ferguson
Narrated by: Rebecca Fine
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June 1944. Despite her determination to be in Paris to welcome her father home when he escapes from a prison camp, interpreter Christine Arnette must obey when the French Resistance sends her on a secret D-Day mission to Normandy. When her cover story falls apart, the Allies start asking questions. Can she trust them with the truth?

When Lieutenant Harry Dean discovers their beautiful French interpreter lied about her reasons for coming to Carentan, it’s up to him to discover her identity. His gut tells him to trust her, but orders are orders. Is she really a spy? Will his heart allow him to stand by and watch if she’s arrested?

©2019 Pamela Ferguson (P)2019 Pamela Ferguson
Romance Military Protector Heartfelt
Engaging Wartime Romance • Historical Accuracy • Impeccable Narration • Strong Woman • Clean Storytelling • Forged Bond

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A short sweet story set during WWII. Will the American soldier be able to follow his heart, or has he fallen for a spy?

Rebecca Fine did a nice job with the narration. Great accents.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and I have voluntarily left this review.

His French War Bride

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This highly recommended historical romantic novel (Normandy: June 1944) is brought to life with excellent narration by Rebecca Fine ( featuring multiple languages and multiple voices). This is the second book in the “Lilac Historical Romance” trilogy and am looking forward to listening to the other novels in the trilogy: “His Scottish War Bride” and “A Lilac Christmas”.

Excellent narration brings story to life

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Christine Arnette is determined to meet her father when he escapes from a prison camp, but first she's sent on a secret mission to Normandy by the French Resistance. She is an extraordinary interpreter and her cover story holds up until she runs into Lieutenant Harry Dean. He knows that she lied about her mission and he's going to have to ascertain the truth. What happens when the Lieutenant falls in love with the beautiful interpreter in the middle of World War II? This is a delightful story as are all written by Pamela Ferguson.
Rebecca Fine's narration is impeccably done with her dynamic voice and the inclusion of beautifully spoken foreign language.

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I did enjoy the story. Clean historical war time romance. The story left you hanging at the end. The feeling of more was left once the story ended.

Rebecca did a fine job with the various accents and languages spoken.

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This novella length audiobook narrated by Rebecca Fine was an enjoyable listen. The narration included accents that added to the story.

The story is about Christine, who is working as a translator while she waits for her father to be released from a prisoner of war camp. She is also a member of the French Resistance.

Is is Lieutenant Harry Dean's responsibility to discover if she is really being truthful in what she tells them. He is also very attracted to her.

This was an interesting story based in a tough time for everyone involved. It goes to show that love can exist in even those circumstances.


A good, short story of love during wartime.

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