Salted with Fire
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Salted with Fire

by George MacDonald

Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
104
Language
English
Published
1989

Overview

George MacDonald's Salted with Fire is a thoughtful novel about conscience, temptation, and the difficult work of becoming honest with oneself. MacDonald blends romance, social observation, and spiritual inquiry, giving the story both emotional tension and a distinctly reflective tone.

This is a strong match for readers who enjoy nineteenth-century fiction with moral depth and a clear interest in character transformation. It will especially appeal to fans of stories where inner conflict matters as much as outward action. The novel rewards patient reading, offering a humane look at repentance, love, and the possibility of renewal without feeling preachy or simplistic. It rewards readers who want a book that lingers after the last page and quietly invites reflection too.

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