Mine Is the Night: A Novel

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SHE LOST EVERYTHING SHE LOVED.
HE HAD EVERYTHING SHE NEEDED.
BUT COULD SHE FIND THE COURAGE TO TRUST HIM?

Stepping from a battered coach on a rainy April eve, newly widowed Elisabeth Kerr must begin again, without husband or title, property or fortune. She is unafraid of work and gifted with a needle, but how will she stitch together the tattered remnants of her life? And who will mend her heart, torn asunder by betrayal and deception?

Elisabeth has not come to Selkirk alone. Her mother-in-law, Marjory Kerr, is a woman undone, having buried her husband, her sons, and any promise of grandchildren. Dependent upon a distant cousin with meager resources, Marjory dreads the future almost as much as she regrets the past. Yet joy still comes knocking, and hope is often found in unexpected places.

Then a worthy hero steps forward, rekindling a spark of hope. Will he risk his reputation to defend two women labeled as traitors to the Crown? Or will a wealthy beauty, untainted by scandal, capture his affections?

The heartrending journey of the Kerr women comes to a glorious finish in Mine Is the Night, a sparkling gem of redemption and restoration set in eighteenth-century Scotland. 

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5.0
4 reviews
A Google user
January 28, 2012
"Mine Is the Night" by Liz Curtis Higgs is the sequel to "Here Burns My Candle" which takes place in Scotland. It is an 18th century novel based on the biblical story of Naomi and Ruth. The story line actually picks up almost where the first book leaves off. After the deaths of their husbands Elizabeth and Marjory Kerr are now just simple women who have lost everything and could be turned in for treason. Elizabeth vows to stay with her mother in law and return with her to her old home in Selkirk instead of remaining in Edinburgh. They are now penniless and without a proper place to stay as they return hoping that her cousin Anne will at least have a place for them to rest for a while. Marjory, at one time a rich woman, had treated every one with scorn before leaving and now she is back as a simple woman who has nothing and hopes to rekindle friendships and grow closer to God. Elizabeth, a seamstress by trade, plans to work for a friend of Anne’s but he will not take on a woman as a partner. Now working for Admiral Lord Jack, he decides to help out Elizabeth and her mother in law. Rebuilding a life that once was and then taken away is hard but slowly Elizabeth and Marjory come to grips and are starting to grow, not only material-wise but also walking closer to God following His will in their lives. I have to say that before I started reading this book I did have to pull out the first one and do a quick scan through to familiarize myself with the story line. I feel this second book did not leave anything out between the beginning and the ending of the first book. I could see the strength of their convictions grow as they faced hardships not only once they returned home but on their travels to return to Marjory’s home and how their relationship with each other grows stronger. As I read I could visualize in my mind the story of Ruth and Naomi and Boaz. I feel that the author has done a wonderful job of transforming that story into an 18th century novel. As in the first book I feel that it is deeply written and for one looking for just an average read. If I had not read the first book this would have been fine as a standalone book. If you really want the full impact of their lives and what led up to their returning to Selkirk, you will want to read the first book. I would recommended this book.
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Sandra Knox
August 19, 2019
I've never read a book like this. It is amazing... My daughter and her husband has a bagpipe band and travel all over doing Renaissance festivals. She will love this book. I enjoy her Scottish brogue! Could hardly put it down...
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About the author

Liz Curtis Higgs is the author of twenty-eight books with three million copies in print, including her armchair travel guide to Scotland, My Heart’s in the Lowlands, and her best-selling Scottish historical novels, Thorn in My Heart, Fair Is the Rose, Christy Award–winner Whence Came a Prince, Grace in Thine Eyes, and Here Burns My Candle, the riveting prequel to Mine Is the Night.

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