Forgotten Identity by Penny Zeller A woman wakes with no memory after an accident, leading to mistaken assumptions about her past and identity; as she rebuilds her life with faith and a kind hero, trust in God guides her toward truth and love in this uplifting contemporary inspirational tale.
Ian by Hallee Bridgeman: Ian knows God has chosen Calla as the woman for him, but Calla is hiding something big. Can Calla trust Ian with her secret, or will she let it destroy any possible hope for a future they may have?
Mistaken Identity by K. Dawn Byrd When the heroine’s charming new neighbor mistakes her for someone else or sparks interest based on false assumptions, their growing connection highlights themes of authenticity, prayer, and God’s guidance in relationships.
Drops of Gold by Sarah M. Eden In this Regency-era inspirational, a young woman assumes a false identity as a governess to escape her past, leading to mistaken perceptions and a sweet, faith-filled romance with one of the Jonquil brothers.
Trail of Mountain Secrets by Darlene L. Turner A park archeologist is targeted due to mistaken identity in this Love Inspired Suspense, forcing her to team up with a K-9 handler; their shared danger and reliance on God build a foundation for trust and love.
A Family for the Jilted Lady by Helen Dickson The heroine hides her wealthy identity after being jilted, leading to mistaken assumptions in this historical Christian romance where faith helps her find true worth and romance beyond societal labels.
Stealing Her by Rachel Van Dyken (note: while the author has crossover appeal, this features faith elements in redemption arcs) A case of mistaken twin identity in a high-stakes family deception leads to unexpected love, with themes of grace, forgiveness, and finding identity in Christ.
To Catch an Heiress by Julia Quinn (inspirational reimaginings or clean reads often align) On the run and mistaken for a spy, the heroine allows the deception to continue, finding adventure, faith-affirming growth, and romance in this classic with clean appeal for Christian readers.
The Invention of Sophie Carter by Samantha Hastings Twin sisters swap places in a mistaken identity scheme, creating humorous and heartfelt moments as faith and integrity guide one toward true love in this Victorian-inspired story.
Shield of Sparrows by (various, but trope-heavy in inspirational circles) A fantasy-tinged inspirational where mistaken or hidden identities protect secrets, leading to redemptive love rooted in biblical trust and courage.
Nicole by Sarah Monzon Elements of misunderstood identity in relational dynamics blend with faith journeys, offering encouragement through prayer and God’s sovereignty in romance.
Here to Stay by Melissa Tagg While leaning enemies-to-lovers, mistaken perceptions of character and past create tension resolved through faith, forgiveness, and small-town charm.
All Through the Night by Tara Johnson Initial mistaken judgments about appearances and motives evolve into deep, God-centered love in this Civil War-era inspirational romance.
The Key to Love by Betsy St. Amant Misunderstandings and assumed identities in a small-town setting highlight themes of grace, second chances, and trusting God’s plan for relationships.
A Reluctant Belle by Beth White Historical intrigue with mistaken or hidden aspects of identity lead to redemptive romance, emphasizing faith, courage, and biblical values in post-Civil War South.