Welcome back to Salvaggio’s Light, the epic contemporary romance series delving into the life of Rafe Salvaggio and the many people in her life—from family and friends to lovers and enemies.
Get ready to settle back into this drama-filled romance entwined with comedy, lust, danger, thrills, regret, tragedy, suspense, and love with Confronting Darkness, the next step in the journey.
Rafe Salvaggio was left behind in Mexico and has to decide where she is going next. Eden Kingsley and their other friends can do nothing but wait and hope Rafe will come home. Katheryn Hardam has a new client who may be the key to stopping the Stewards group. She has new information and must decide if she only shows it to Eden or if she shows it to Rafe as well. Julia Hawthorn decides to help Eden and gets their friends involved. The issue is will her help be hindered by old jealousy or will she be able to put her feelings aside.
You won’t want to miss any of the action in this epic drama as Confronting Darkness, book seven of the Salvaggio’s Light serial, continues the journey of this epic contemporary romance.
WARNING It is suggested that readers of this story are adults over the age of eighteen. This dramatic series has many scenes describing sex as well as intense emotional scenes and acts of violence.
This is a serial story with themes that flow from one book into another with lots of twists and turns. Reading this series from the beginning is highly suggested, or the reader may not be able to follow all of the storylines.
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Ok I am over being mad at Rafe and Eden. Oh my goodness I was almost in tears with everything going on with them. And Julia better back off. The storyline is so I don't know what to say. I was so drawn to this book from page one. I definitely recommend this book.
I have followed this series from the beginning. Cattano's descriptions of the nightmares Rafe has, evoke the most intense emotions. I was sweating along with Rafe. Even though there were no sex scenes between Rafe and Eden, the sexual tension between the two was evident through words. As frustrating as their relationship has been throughout the 7 books, the reader (at least me) still has hope that they can salvage a true love. The book had me thinking about redemption and forgiveness. The definition Rafe has of forgiveness in Chapter 38 is something that she lives, but does not necessarily share, which is troublesome for any relationship but especially with Eden. Cattano's writing is more than good! I stayed up until nearly 6am to finish it, because I could not wait to find out what the end of the book would bring. I cannot wait for Book 8.