Song of Acadia Books in Order
Browse the Song of Acadia books by Janette Oke in order, with short summaries, series background, and an easy where-to-start guide for new readers.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
The Beloved Land
by Janette Oke
2002
After years of separation and rebuilding, the search for home brings old loyalties and new dangers back to the surface. As the characters look toward a land they still love, they must decide what they’re willing to risk to belong again.
The Distant Beacon
by Janette Oke
2001
Separated from everything familiar, an Acadian woman builds a new life under a new name, hiding truths that could destroy her. When a distant beacon of hope appears, she has to decide whether it’s time to risk being found, and risk being forgiven.
The Sacred Shore
by Janette Oke
2000
Uprooted from Acadia, a young woman and her family are forced to start over in a distant British colony. As separation and suspicion strain every relationship, survival depends on courage, loyalty, and the hope of finding each other again.
The Birthright
by Janette Oke
2000
With the Acadian world in turmoil, the next generation must wrestle with identity, loyalty, and the meaning of home. As old promises collide with new realities, the characters learn that a birthright can be both a gift and a burden.
The Meeting Place
by Janette Oke
1999
In eighteenth-century Acadia, two women, one French and one English, form an unlikely friendship in a tense political climate. As loyalties harden and danger grows, they must decide what they’re willing to risk for faith, family, and each other.
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