Best-selling inspirational authors Janette Oke and T. Davis Bunn have joined forces once again in the third book of the Song of Acadia series. Called back to England to assume her duty as the heir to an earldom, Nicole leaves Nova Scotia and everything she loves behind. Determined to be a proper lady, Nicole struggles with her position until her sister Anne visits. Anne quickly adapts to life in England, while Nicole longs for Nova Scotia. And beneath the surface is a dark secret threatening to separate these sisters forever.
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"Again, I enjoy this series because of it's simple, clean approach. The love of sisters, the peace that comes when you're mindful of Heavenly Father's plan, love gained and lost. I don't stay up all night reading, but I do look forward to reading it. "
— Melissa (4 out of 5 stars)
“Ms. Oke and Mr. Bunn have a thorough knowledge of life both in Novia Scotia and England, and present a nice blend of history and fiction.”
— RT Book Reviews" third book in the series, nowe she is coming nbasck to america and her land in Massachutes "
— Sandy, 1/10/2014" This is my second favorite in the series; it's very well played out. "
— Rachel, 1/8/2014" "It's really interesting, but a tiny bit confusing... but i love it! " "
— triple, 12/17/2013" Third book in the Song of Acadia series in which Nicole gets to travel to England to claim her birthright. Fun twist at the end (but saw it coming!). "
— Holly, 12/8/2013" I really liked it. I liked the fact the girls, young women now, were together in England. "
— Odetta, 8/14/2013" Better than I expected. A little preachy in the beginning but well-written and soon I was caught up in the characters' stories. Now I'm thinking I might have to see what happens next. "
— Barbara, 3/3/2013" It takes half way into the books in this series to get intereting. Little extra fluffy for fiction. I figured out how it would end, however just the quick journey to get there. "
— Sherri, 1/26/2013" It's also a great book. *squeals* don't you just want to wear their dresses??? lol. "
— Annalise, 1/1/2013" Sweet love story but a little too preachy for my taste. "
— Melissa, 11/12/2012" Final story of the series. I enjoyed this book more than the other two. Probably because I was very familiar with the characters by this point & was excited to see how their story ended. "
— Jodi, 9/9/2012" Again, I enjoy this series because of it's simple, clean approach. The love of sisters, the peace that comes when you're mindful of Heavenly Father's plan, love gained and lost. I don't stay up all night reading, but I do look forward to reading it. "
— Melissa, 9/6/2012" So far this whole series has been interesting, but slightly dragging. :) To be blunt and confusing...boring and interesting at the same time. if that means anything at all to you.;) "
— Sonia, 6/9/2012" The Birthright is one of the very good books from this awesome series Song of Acadia. I really loved the whole series. I just loved it. It was nice and wonderful and awesome. Really good book just like the rest. "
— Audrey, 5/17/2012" This is a great series showing what can happen if you only believe! "
— Grace, 12/24/2011" An excellent historical series with interesting factual details combined with a mesmerizing storyline. Several interesting twists in this one. "
— Katie, 11/9/2011" Not sure I ever really read the whole book or if I just lost interest in the series after buying and starting to read this book. "
— Jane, 11/3/2011" Couldn't put the books from this series down! Excellent! "
— Dawn, 10/30/2011" So far this whole series has been interesting, but slightly dragging. :) To be blunt and confusing...boring and interesting at the same time. if that means anything at all to you.;) "
— Sonia, 3/9/2011" Sweet love story but a little too preachy for my taste. "
— Melissa, 1/15/2011" This is my second favorite in the series; it's very well played out. "
— Rachel, 12/1/2009" An excellent historical series with interesting factual details combined with a mesmerizing storyline. Several interesting twists in this one. "
— Katie, 10/21/2009" Final story of the series. I enjoyed this book more than the other two. Probably because I was very familiar with the characters by this point & was excited to see how their story ended. "
— Jodi, 3/20/2009" "It's really interesting, but a tiny bit confusing... but i love it! " "
— triple, 9/24/2008" Not sure I ever really read the whole book or if I just lost interest in the series after buying and starting to read this book. "
— Jane, 8/20/2008" This is a great series showing what can happen if you only believe! "
— Grace, 6/8/2008" Third book in the Song of Acadia series in which Nicole gets to travel to England to claim her birthright. Fun twist at the end (but saw it coming!). "
— Holly, 2/7/2008" It's also a great book. *squeals* don't you just want to wear their dresses??? lol. "
— Annalise, 9/18/2007Janette Oke, recipient of the 1992 ECPA President’s Award for her significant contribution to the CBA industry and to Christian fiction, has also been awarded the coveted Gold Medallion Award for fiction. Oke and her husband live in Alberta, Canada.
Davis Bunn is the award-winning author of numerous national bestsellers with more than seven million copies in print. His work has been published in sixteen languages, and his critical acclaim includes three Christy Awards for excellence in fiction. He and his wife, Isabella, divide their time between England and Florida.
Suzanne Toren, award-winning narrator, has over thirty years of experience in narration. She was named a “Golden Voice” by AudioFile magazine in 2019. She has won the American Foundation for the Blind’s Scourby Award for Narrator of the Year, AudioFile magazine named her the 2009 Best Voice in Nonfiction & Culture, and she is the recipient of multiple Earphones Awards. She performs on and off Broadway and in regional theaters and has appeared on Law & Order and in various soap operas.