After the Dawn - Francis Ray

After the Dawn

By Francis Ray

  • Release Date: 2013-06-18
  • Genre: Black Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 35 Ratings

Description

A captivating tale of family, love, and second chances from New York Times bestselling author Francis Ray.

In the third novel of the Family Affair series, Samantha Collins is stunned when her grandfather turns Collins Industry over to her, causing ill will among family members, especially her uncle, Evan. Even more shocking is the revelation that Dillon Montgomery, who was fired by her grandfather years ago, has been asked to help her run the company.

Twelve years after their disastrous parting, Samantha and Dillon must now work together to keep Collins Industry afloat. The prodigal son returns to the empire—and the woman—who desperately need him. Can they overcome their past and admit how much they need each other?

In this compelling novel, long lost siblings find family, friendship, forgiveness, and love. After the Dawn is a heartwarming story of second chances and the power of love to heal old wounds. Francis Ray's engaging writing and rich characters make this a must-read for fans of African American fiction.

Reviews

  • Forgiveness, then love

    5
    By Bonenursepractitioner
    What a twisted plot that Ms. Ray wove. This story was an example of how simple wrong decisions can result in a lifetime of hatred, malice, and misunderstandings. It seemed that Abe, Samantha, Marlene, and Dillon, as well as Roman, had made wrong decisions in their lives and by righting that one wrong decision They were being released from the grasps of their personal hell. Samantha made peace with her grandfather and accepted the challenge of making his wish come true while helping Dillon to release his demons and open his heart. Once Marlene was able to let go of the past she too was able to open her heart. I believe that all of them learned a lesson in the phrase, "You don't miss a good thing until it's gone"...or almost gone. Abe, in his death learned that lesson as well. It was also good to see that in spite of the circumstances of their births, Dillon, Cade, and Zachary were able to show the world that they could defy the odds to become what they were. And though it took so many years, it was nice to see that Marlene could finally find happiness and love with Roman. She had denied herself all this time because she hadn't thought that she deserved it. And Uncle Evan was so obviously miserable. He and his wife thrived to make everyone else's life miserable. He just didn't seem able to correct his wrongs and try to move forward. Well done!! ~Sheila
  • Loved It

    5
    By Jayme Douglas
    Once again, Ms Francis Ray has delivered! I am never disappointed by her work. If you're like me, addicted to love and passion, it's a must read. I always appreciate that she can be so descriptive and allow the reader to be completely in it all while still being tasteful. Thank you Ms. Ray!

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