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Audiobook11 hours

Rapture

Written by Lauren Kate

Narrated by Justine Eyre

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

The conclusion to the worldwide bestselling FALLEN series, with exclusive content from the darkly romantic world of FALLEN and an excerpt of Lauren Kate's novel TEARDROP.

USA Today bestseller
New York Times bestselling series
More than 3 million series copies in print!


When evil triumphs . . . when the world ends . . . trust your love.

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 the 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.

And don't miss FALLEN on the big screen! The first book in the worldwide bestselling FALLEN series is now a motion picture -- currently available for streaming and releasing in theaters September 8th, 2017.

"Sexy and fascinating and scary . . . I loved loved loved it!"
-P. C. Cast, New York Times bestselling author on Fallen
 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 12, 2012
ISBN9780307706560
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Rapture
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Lauren Kate

Lauren Kate is the #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling author of over ten novels, including the young adult paranormal romance series Fallen, which was made into a major motion picture. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages and have sold more than ten million copies worldwide. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, two children, and their Carolina dog. Visit her at LaurenKateBooks.net.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I'm so glad this book was short. Even so, I picked it up and put it down several times, before finishing it off on a subway ride from Queens in spite of, or maybe because of, the fact that it takes place during one sex act. That says a lot. Don't bother.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was an excellent ending to the series. I definitely enjoyed it. Action packed, suspenseful, and romantic. Well done, Lauren Kate ?
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Drags on and on and on and you know what going to happen before the story gets there.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Novels are ways of looking into other people's thoughts, and if you pick your books carefully, those thoughts will be ones you hadn't experienced. When we say a novel is "enriching," we signal the feeling of the density, depth, variety, or interest of the thoughts that we encounter in novels. But novels can also have the opposite effect. They can reveal an imagination so thin, so simple, so impoverished, that it feels unhealthy to think about it for too long. Minot's imagination in this book is brittle. Her sense of how people interact, what they think, what counts as introspection, what comprises interesting meditation, are so thin, so superficial, so uninteresting, that I felt a cold chill as I read. I felt my own sense of what inner life can be slowly weakening. If the book had been longer, I might have stopped reading: not because the book is boring or because she's a bad writer, but because her idea of what it means to think about relationships is so terribly, depressingly pale. Novels can not only be enriching but also impoverishing: they can take away a little of what you feel and think.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Susan Minot really knows how to grab a reader with the opening (I read two paragraphs in-store and bought it). Unfortunately, this is where the talent ends (with this book, at least).The plot is small scale, and very intimate. So much so that I felt bogged down by too many details that weren't even interesting to begin with.The story is of two lovers reflecting on their relationship (the man, married, and the woman a colleague). It was obvious a few pages in where this book was going to wind up.The writing is good and the details are certainly detailed. But the characters are stereotypes and the plot goes nowhere.Overall, this book fails.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    oh, the things that go through your mind when you are going down. a bit contrived, but interesting.