

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. Daria is a recently widowed girl looking for a job as a tutor on the island of Rhodes. I am looking forward to reading more of her books.

Tracy is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Ancient History and has traveled through Greece, Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Italy, researching her novels and falling into adventures. Higley’s that I have read and I greatly enjoyed it. But only if she survives long enough to divulge what she knows. She has authored many novels, including Garden of Madness and So Shines the Night. Then she uncovers a shocking secret that could change everything - Lucas’s fate, her position in his household, and the outcome of the tension between pagans and Christians. When authorities imprison Lucas for a brutal crime, Daria wonders if even Paul’s God can save him. She’s drawn to Paul and his friends, even as she wrestles with their teachings. As Daria investigates Lucas’ exploits into the darker side of the city, her life is endangered and she takes refuge in the strange group of believers. She has authored ten novels, including Garden of Madness and So Shines the Night. And a strange group of people who call themselves followers of The Way further threatens the equilibrium. Higley started her first novel at the age of eight and has been.

The high priests of Artemis once controlled the city, but a group of sorcerers are gaining power. Higley's writing is gorgeous, and I loved the romantic plot. But the darkness she fled has caught up with her. So Shines the Night is a mesmerizing novel that completely immersed me in the culture of early Ephesus. She escaped a past of danger and found respite in beautiful Ephesus, a trading center on the Aegean coast, serving as tutor to Lucas, the wealthy merchant who rescued her. On an island teetering at the brink of anarchy, Daria finds hope among people of The Way.
