The City of Fire
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The City of Fire

by Grace Livingston Hill

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
1985

Overview

The City of Fire by Grace Livingston Hill delivers a faith-centered romantic story shaped by community, conscience, and the possibility of renewal. Hill often writes about ordinary people facing difficult choices, and this novel leans into that strength with emotional warmth, practical moral tension, and a steady belief that character matters more than appearances.

Readers who want inspirational fiction with a gentle but purposeful arc will find a familiar Hill combination of romance, uplift, and domestic realism. The City of Fire is best suited to those who enjoy clean, hopeful stories about endurance, love, and the way spiritual conviction can remake a life from the inside out. It also gives readers a clear sense of what is at stake, how pressure builds, and why the story lingers.

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