The City of Fire


Read by Emily Grace

(4.8 stars; 86 reviews)

Home from college, Lynn is heartbroken to find her childhood friend Mark, has fallen away from his faith in God. After making some poor life choices, Mark is caught up in a local scandal. Billy, one of the bright young boys from Lynn's Sunday School class, is determined to clear Mark's name. But at what cost? And will Billy's betrayal hurt the people he's trying to protect? - Summary by Emily Grace (9 hr 16 min)

Chapters

I 18:23 Read by Emily Grace
II 19:47 Read by Emily Grace
III 22:51 Read by Emily Grace
IV 19:49 Read by Emily Grace
V 15:37 Read by Emily Grace
VI 25:04 Read by Emily Grace
VII 19:39 Read by Emily Grace
VIII 20:54 Read by Emily Grace
IX 24:52 Read by Emily Grace
X 22:17 Read by Emily Grace
XI 23:35 Read by Emily Grace
XII 18:16 Read by Emily Grace
XIII 17:21 Read by Emily Grace
XIV 12:05 Read by Emily Grace
XV 15:01 Read by Emily Grace
XVI 5:46 Read by Emily Grace
XVII 17:40 Read by Emily Grace
XVIII 22:59 Read by Emily Grace
XIX 17:30 Read by Emily Grace
XX 18:26 Read by Emily Grace
XXI 23:39 Read by Emily Grace
XXII 15:26 Read by Emily Grace
XXIII 11:48 Read by Emily Grace
XXIV 17:48 Read by Emily Grace
XXV 17:30 Read by Emily Grace
XXVI 26:16 Read by Emily Grace
XXVII 13:34 Read by Emily Grace
XXVIII 17:35 Read by Emily Grace
XXIX 19:02 Read by Emily Grace
XXX 15:59 Read by Emily Grace

Reviews

Great Story!


(5 stars)

The characters in this story were great. Unpredictable, charming, and inspiring. Great reader with lots of good inflection. Someone commented that the recording was not good, but I noticed no issues at all.


(5 stars)

Emily Grace reads this so well. I hope she does more! I enjoy her YouTube content and was delighted to hear her reading this story.

Nicely Done


(5 stars)

Emily Grace narrates this story very well, I'll be looking for other books read by her.

Great reader


(5 stars)

Lots of plot threads in this book, more than in Mrs Livingston Hill's other books, which at times made me wish she had focused on fewer characters. Still, interesting overall and very well read, making the characters and story come alive.

EXCELLENT STORY


(5 stars)

Encouraging and uplifting. One of my most favorite of GLH books.Thanks to one and all who shared any part of giving birth to this production.

The City of Fire


(1 stars)

A Christian book totally ruined by the main character, a teenager who constantly uses God's name in vain!! Guns and roughnecks included, too.

The City of Fire


(5 stars)

I love this author, this book, it's principles, and the reader. Good stuff!

very good reader but recording not good. poor quality recorder?


(5 stars)

very good reader but