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Promises to Keep
Promises to Keep | Genevieve Graham
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An enchanting and poignant story about the unfailing power of love in a world turned upside down by war—from the bestselling author of Tides of Honour. Summer 1755, Acadia Young, beautiful Amélie Belliveau lives with her family among the Acadians of Grande Pré, Nova Scotia, content with her life on their idyllic farm. Along with their friends, the neighbouring Mi’kmaq, the community believes they can remain on neutral political ground despite the rising tides of war. But peace can be fragile, and sometimes faith is not enough. When the Acadians refuse to pledge allegiance to the British in their war against the French, the army invades Grande Pré, claims the land, and rips the people from their homes. Amélie’s entire family, alongside the other Acadians, is exiled to ports unknown aboard dilapidated ships. Fortunately, Amélie has made a powerful ally. Having survived his own harrowing experience at the hands of the English, Corporal Connor MacDonnell is a reluctant participant in the British plan to expel the Acadians from their homeland. His sympathy for Amélie gradually evolves into a profound love, and he resolves to help her and her family in any way he can—even if it means treason. As the last warmth of summer fades, more ships arrive to ferry the Acadians away, and Connor is forced to make a decision that will alter the future forever. Heart-wrenching and captivating, Promises to Keep is a gloriously romantic tale of a young couple forced to risk everything amidst the uncertainties of war.
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Promises to Keep | Genevieve Graham
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I loved this. I actually listened to the audiobook 100% for this read. Note: I love everything this author writes. Setting is 1750's and British+French are at war in Nova Scotia.

The great thing about this audio is the authentic French Canadian pronunciation, the correct Mi'kmaq pronunciation, and the way I felt the narrator was seamless in her characterization of MC Amelie. I always forgot she wasn't Amelie and fell hard and fast into the story.

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I'm listening to the Promises To Keep audiobook while I follow along with the paperback.

I LOVE the way the narrator Alexis Quednau reads the book, especially since the main character is Acadian. I love the French pronunciation for the words and names. I also love hearing the correct pronunciation for all of the Mi'kmaq words and names.

#currentlylistening #currentlyreading

Melissa_J Glad you‘re enjoying this one. I have it on my TBR pile. 7y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Ok! Good to know! Will search out the audio for this one! 7y
Spiderfelt It is surprising how frequently actors mispronounce names that have a distinctive local pronunciation. Wouldn't that be the first thing a publisher looked for in casting talent for the audiobook? That is such a peeve of mine. I'm glad they did well on this one. 7y
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