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Mine Is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs
Mine Is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs













Higgs incorporates many lovely historical details, and her strong storytelling skills stand her in good stead here.Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Mine Is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs

Although Scottish words are liberally sprinkled throughout the text, their definition through context is usually clear, and a welcome and thorough glossary in the back of the book further aids readers. The book feels a bit too long, but Higgs's fine writing will satisfy historical fiction aficionados. Christian fiction readers will appreciate many of the moral lessons gently delivered, especially as James discovers that deception is a two-edged sword. Despite the predictable story line, Higgs keeps a few surprises up her sleeve, including the device of a proxy wedding (which although historically authentic, may be a stretch for some). Higgs has a good track record with romance novels (Bookends Mixed Signals), and she handles the love affairs between the younger twin James McKie and sisters Rose and Leana McBride with aplomb.

Mine Is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs

Those readers familiar with the biblical account of Isaac and Rebecca, their twin sons Jacob and Esau, and Jacob's search for a wife will have no trouble discerning how the plot unwinds. The story opens in 1764 Scotland, a month before the birth of Rowena McKie's twin boys. From Publishers WeeklyHiggs, the bestselling author of 20 inspirational books, successfully tries her hand at her first historical novel, spinning a new version of the biblical story of Jacob to show the costs of deception and the triumph of love despite adversity.















Mine Is the Night by Liz Curtis Higgs