Simone Giles came to New Orleans to start over—with her son, her sister, and nothing but hope for peace. She never expected poetry to bring love back into her life.
Javan Tayler builds houses by day and plays sax by night. One poem, one look across a crowded lounge, and he finds himself drawn to a woman who speaks in verses even when she isn’t on stage.
Together, they discover love that doesn’t rush or break—it builds. Between kids’ homework, jazz sets, and late-night brushes of paint, they learn the quiet power of choosing each other, every day.
Tender, soulful, and deeply romantic, Words That Touch the Soul is a love story written in rhythm—proof that sometimes the strongest vows aren’t shouted, but spoken soft and true.
Simone Giles came to New Orleans to start over—with her son, her sister, and nothing but hope for peace. She never expected poetry to bring love back into her life.
Javan Tayler builds houses by day and plays sax by night. One poem, one look across a crowded lounge, and he finds himself drawn to a woman who speaks in verses even when she isn’t on stage.
Together, they discover love that doesn’t rush or break—it builds. Between kids’ homework, jazz sets, and late-night brushes of paint, they learn the quiet power of choosing each other, every day.
Tender, soulful, and deeply romantic, Words That Touch the Soul is a love story written in rhythm—proof that sometimes the strongest vows aren’t shouted, but spoken soft and true.