Set in the serene backdrop of the Great Smoky Mountains, 'Appalachian Song' intertwines the lives of Bertie Jenkins, a devoted midwife, and Walker Wylie, a country singer with a troubled past. In 1943, Bertie's life changes forever when she meets Songbird, a pregnant teenager in dire need of care. Despite the obstacles, a deep bond forms between Bertie and Songbird, only to be tested by life's harsh realities. Decades later, Walker's discovery of his adoption propels him on a journey to uncover the truth about his origins. With Reese Chandler's assistance, they trace back to Bertie, the keeper of secrets that will unravel Walker's heritage. This tender narrative invites readers to explore themes of belonging, love, and the strength of family ties woven through time.