*cover photo courtesy of Goodreads*
Title:
Rapture
Author:
Lauren Kate
Genre:
Young Adult
Paranormal
Publisher:
Random House
Children’s Books
Format:
Digital Galley from
NetGalley
Release Date: June 12, 2012
*Please note, Rapture is the
fourth book in the Fallen series by Lauren Kate. If you have not read the
previous books, this review may contain spoilers.*
The sky is dark
with wings….Like sand in an hourglass, time is running out for Luce and Daniel.
To stop Lucifer from erasing the past they must find the place where angels fell
to earth. Dark forces are after them, and Daniel doesn’t know if he can do
this—live only to lose Luce again and again. Yet together they will face an
epic battle that will end with lifeless bodies…and angel dust. Great sacrifices
are made. Hearts are destroyed. And suddenly Luce knows what must happen. For
she was meant to be with someone other than Daniel. The curse they’ve borne has
always and only been about her—and the love she cast aside. The choice she
makes now will be the only one that truly matters. In the fight for Luce, who
will win? The astonishing conclusion to the Fallen
series. Heaven can’t wait any longer. (Summary
courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley)
Oh, the Fallen series. I first fell in love with
this series right after the first book came out. My oldest daughter was reading
it and she suggested I read it. Well since mom reads their books, I did, and I
thoroughly enjoyed it. The first book in
the series, Fallen, came out in
December of 2009, the second, Torment
in September 2010, followed by Passion
in June 2011 and now, at last, the final book, Rapture, was released June 12, 2012. Waiting two and a half years to finally read
this entire series, felt like, well, an eternity. I was really glad to finally
get to the bottom of Luce’s story and find out the truth behind her love for
Daniel. Lauren Kate managed to deliver a book full of twists and turns and
revelations the reader just didn’t see coming.
I was a bit worried
about reading Rapture, because I
really had a hard time with Passion.
I didn’t love it like I had the previous two books and reading Passion felt like a chore. That may have
been because the chemistry, love and honestly, the passion between present-day
Daniel and Luce was missing. The flashbacks of their previous lives and their
love just wasn’t working for me. I was worried that Rapture would fail to bring that chemistry back. Fortunately, it
didn’t fail. I really enjoyed the relationship between Daniel and Luce in this
book, mostly because I felt like it came full circle. Luce was no longer just
going along loving Daniel with no concept of the consequences or the
circumstances of their previous lives. She finally understands what it means to
love Daniel and she is okay with it. They are actually on equal footing in this
book, which is a refreshing change. Daniel doesn’t always seem to like it
(mostly due to his concern for her safety), but he deals with it fairly well.
Luce falls easily into the role of Daniel’s equal, a place I believe she was
always meant to be.
I would like to
point out that if you read the summary, you saw that Luce was meant to be with
someone else. Say whhhaaaattttt? That’s right, someone else. Not Daniel. Umm, I
cry foul, good author, because as far as I’m concerned, Luce belongs only with
Daniel. But apparently, that is not the case. This little fact added a whole
new dimension to the story and kind of threw a monkey wrench into the great
mechanism of destiny. So Luce isn’t actually destined to be with Daniel? How is
that even possible? Oh, and guess what? Luce’s other love is NOT who you think
it is. It might surprise you who it is. It did me. Can you say serious plot
twist boys and girls?
Rapture takes us, the reader, on a crazy ride. Kate pulls no punches with this
book and no one is safe. People and angels die. I won’t say who, but be
forewarned, not everyone makes it out alive. Sad, but true. I will admit that I
shed a few tears as I read this book. The end really pulls at your heartstrings
and puts forth a final test that left my mouth hanging open. Be prepared,
because the rollercoaster ride starts as soon as you open the book and goes
non-stop all the way.
I enjoyed Rapture,
but I am glad that it is over. So many books stretch their stories out over
years and at times it can very frustrating waiting for the next book (ahem,
Mortal Instruments, ahem). Especially
when you realize as you are reading that the books actually only span about a
two week time span. A two week time span that took more than two years to read.
It’s nice to get to the end of a series, and have it end satisfactorily. If you
haven’t read the
Fallen series, I
recommend reading it, especially because you can read all four books straight
through. So grab it, settle in and get ready for an amazing ride.
My grade for
Rapture by Lauren Kate: