In Acadia two young mothers, one British and one French, have become good friends, despite the enmity between their peoples. The French woman's baby girl becomes critically ill. Since the British woman has access to medical care denied to the French, they exchange infants. But, suddenly, the French are expelled from Acadia, and the women are unable to meet again. Separated by a continent, each mother raises the other's child as if she were her own. Now, 18 years later, the emotional and spiritual effects of the exchange are about to come to light. An Englishman is searching for his heir. Two young woman are searching for their heritage. And God's strength is waiting for them all.
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"This is the sequal to The Meeting Place. This book takes place many years after the 1st book ends. At first I was sad it did not pick up where it stopped because of the way the first book ends but was soo drawn into this book like the first and read if very quickly. Well written. "
— Wen (5 out of 5 stars)
" pretty good, but it was kinda 'dragging'.lol "
— Sonia, 3/1/2011" I liked the love story but a little too preachy for me. "
— Melissa, 1/15/2011" I enjoy the clean romance, the glamour of 1770 England, the references to how prayer uplifts - fun, clean, easy read. "
— Melissa, 1/11/2010" Loved this book. It was very touching and real. "
— Katie, 9/26/2009" Sequel to The Meeting Place. Again, previewed for Allison. Interesting historic details, but note that the author is very religious - talks a lot about characters' relationships with God. "
— Heather, 7/22/2009" This is the 2nd Acadia book & tells the story of the daughters of the women in the 1st book. Pretty good book - I found it easier to read & more moving than the 1st one. "
— Jodi, 3/6/2009" Love love loved this series(the song of Acadia) "
— Anna, 12/24/2008" I loved the story and the action involved. "
— Jencey, 11/28/2008" "It's really interesting, but a tiny bit confusing... but i love it! " "
— triple, 9/24/2008" i loved it. family can be anywhere as long as your heart is in the right place "
— Danni, 3/13/2008" Second book in the Song of Acadia series. I didn't read the first one but was able to "catch up" easily. Interesting look at colonial life and also an interesting adoption theme. A lot of religious overtones. "
— Holly, 2/7/2008" This is also an amazing book. It's probably one of the best in the series. "
— 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.