The Noble Fugitive

The Noble Fugitive by T. Davis Bunn is a large print edition published by Bethany House Publishers in 2005, featuring 313 pages in English. This book is part of the Heirs of Acadia series and presents a narrative where two lives become intertwined despite their challenging pasts. The story follows Serafina, the daughter of a Venetian merchant prince, who yearns to reunite with her tutor after being banished by her father. As her family embarks for America, she secretly abandons ship, leading her to a new life as a chambermaid in England.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of redemption and divine intervention, as Serafina encounters a ship captain hiding from those who wish to silence him regarding the slave trade. Their paths converge in a setting that transforms from a dreaded detour into a significant place of revelation. This edition invites readers to delve into a historical and religious fiction narrative that intertwines romance with the exploration of faith and providence.
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Heirs of Acadia Book 3- Two lives become intertwined despite the burdens of their past. A place that once seemed only a dreaded detour becomes a sacred venue for the unveiling of God’s Providence. Heirs of Acadia Book 3- Serafina, daughter of a Venetian merchant prince, is desperate to be reunited with the dashing tutor her father banished. As her family sets sail for America, she secretly abandons ship. Alone in England, she finds herself as a lowly chambermaid. A world-weary ship captain is also forced to seek refuge, hiding from henchmen determined to silence his shocking revelations about the slave trade. The lives of these two characters become intertwined, and a place that once seemed only a dreaded detour becomes a sacred venue for the unveiling of God’s Providence.
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