Savannah J. Publications


About Toward the Light

"Toward the Light" is an edgy, contemporary love story with a little dose of Southern charm. This beautifully written story about love, redemption, and transformation follows the life of Adaliah (pronounced Ah-da-lie-ah), who struggles to shed his past and embrace a bright future with Sable, the woman who haunts his dreams.

Adaliah, over the years has developed an uncanny ability to avoid life's consequences, until his luck runs out. When the secrets that he has kept so well from his beautiful fiance, Sable threaten to over take him, Adalaih vows to fight to keep the worst from happening.

Join Adalaih on this spellbinding journey that will keep you riveted to each page until the end.

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Preview

Adaliah walked into the recreational center that night like he owned the place. He had a taste in his mouth for some new honey and he heard that on Saturday nights the Monroe Center was the place to find it. Adaliah stood in the doorway looking around for a few minutes. His six foot two inch, 186 pound frame seemed to fill he entrance. Other than his uncle with whom he resided, he had no real friends, so, he had come out alone that night. Being a loner suited Adalaih just fine. He didn't like people in his business.

Adaliah had grown into a ruggedly handsome young man. He had a light brown complexion and hazel green eyes. He wore below the shoulder length locs and tonight he had them pulled back with an elastic tie. His wide leg jeans and oversized brown and navy collarless botton-down shirt hung nicely on his muscular but trimmed frame. Both of Adalaih's ear lobes were pierced. 1/10 carat diamond studs adorned each ear. A gold 1/4 inch Herring bone chain with a small cross hung around his neck. Adaliah absentmindedly touched it as his eyes surveyed the place.

The room was so dimly lit that Adaliah had to squint to see. He spotted an empty corner where he knew that he could melt into the dark so, he headed that way. Adaliah was well aware that he was good looking. He chuckled to himself as the heads of both women as well as young men turned as he glided by, leaving a trail of 'Joop' behind him. When he reached his destination, he leaned with his back against the wall, folded his arms across his chest, placed the sole of his right foot against the wall and waited. He knew that eventually the right brand of honey that he needed to satisfy his taste would walk through the door.    

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