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From the time I was just a little girl, I loved the story of Ruth. I loved Ruth’s tenacity for doing what was right even when her own mother in law was pushing her away. Mine is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs captures this story in a more modern... [Read on]
I was hesitant to read this book, Mine is the Night, not having read it's prequel, Here Burns My Candle, but I really do like author, Liz Curtis Higgs's writings and am so glad that I was sent this book to review. And you do not have to read... [Read on]
Mine Is the Night continues right where Here Burns My Candle left off, so it’s a very seamless transition. When Elisabeth and Marjory arrive in Selkirk, things are quite different than they remembered and imagined. Both women were accustomed to a... [Read on]
I was so excited to read this book. The cover is gorgeous and the premise sounds amazing. I was not disapointed. Mine is the night is an excellent and beautifully written novel. The romance between Elizabeth and Jack was great and I loved Lady... [Read on]
The story of Naomi and Ruth is a classic Bible story and it has been retold in many different ways. I was hw much I enjoyed this book. In the past I have struggled with Liz Curtis Higgs' use of Scottish phrases and such, but for some reason,... [Read on]
Mine is the Night is a wonderfully intriguing novel about Elizabeth Kerr and her mother-in-law, Marjory Kerr. These proud women were once Scottish nobility but were stripped of their titles, property, and fortune because their recently deceased... [Read on]
this is suppose to be a take on the Ruth, Naomi and Boaz from the bible the story started off well and the chapters were short a so it wasa fast read but the I had a problem with the scottish language and the constant worrying about Gibson... [Read on]
Mine is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs is a story set in 18th Century Scotland patterned after the biblical story of Ruth and Naomi. The author does a good job of making her characters intriguing and believable, drawing the reader into the story. ... [Read on]
This book picked up right where book one, Here Burns My Candle left off. Elisabeth Kerr, no longer Lady Kerr steps off the coach along with her mother-in-law Marjory Kerr. They are on their own now seeking the meager home and hearth of their... [Read on]
Liz Curtis Higgs is back! After my review of her last book I had my doubts about picking up this book. However, my love for Higgs and my desire for her to captivate me once more had me pushing through. She did not disappoint. This is the second... [Read on]