Passion Fallen Lauren Kate Books
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Each of the books in this series is getting worse, but I feel compelled to finish it because I'm hoping there is an answer that makes sense as to why there's really no story here. This book is just a series of time travel stops along Luce's past lives. I was never really sure why she undertook this journey. I think she was trying to find a reason as to why she loved Daniel, but since most of her 'love' seems to be his broad chest and violet eyes, I couldn't make much sense of it, especially when it still didn't give reasons at the end. I felt I could have skipped this whole book and still would have a good handle on the series.Luce is more annoying than ever. I thought there might be some growth, but nope. She's still reckless and thoughtless. Daniel hops in and out, but even he didn't make much sense anymore. Why did he cleave to an older version of himself only to split again later? Why is Luce listening to a gargoyle who doesn't seem to tell her much more than Daniel does about her past?
The historical bits were more interesting, but also fairly ridiculous as far as teaching her anything about herself. There's a whole bit that's lifted directly from 'Shakespeare in Love'.
I'm glad it's over and I can read the next book and finally be done with this series.
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Passion Fallen Lauren Kate Books Reviews
This series has really grown on me. From a lackluster first book, to a pretty good second book, this third book delivers everything I wanted adventure, excitement, Luce's previous lives, and background knowledge. Passion is Lauren Kate's third book in the Fallen series, to be followed by the final book, Rapture.
When we last left Luce and Daniel, they had fought a battle with the evil Outcasts in her parents' backyard. Luce has found herself conflicted by her love and lives with Daniel. Needing proof of why they live the nightmare of her flaming death over and over again, she steps into an Announcer (smoky little portals that can be used to see or go to a person's former lives) to find out what all these former lives are about. She starts off in Russia during WWII where she sees how painful her death is for Daniel each and every time he loses her. She goes to Italy during WWI, England, Egypt, China, and many more. Each time, Luce learns a little more about herself and her love for Daniel.
Along the way, she picks up an odd little helper in the Announcer named Bill. He is a small little gargoyle thing that proves to be helpful in finding both her way and the meaning she has been searching for. He helps her blend in with the time period, guides her into meeting her former selves, and even helps her "cleave" with her former body, becoming that person through the last moments of their life. All of this helps Luce realize everything Daniel has done is because of his undying love for her. What she doesn't know, is he is following her through the Announcers, trying to find her. At her first life, Bill convinces her it would be best to release her soul from the curse, thereby releasing her love of infinite lives from the curse that destroys him with every reincarnation. What she doesn't realize at first is Bill might have his own agenda that might not be as genuine as Luce thinks. Can Daniel find her in time? Can they break the curse after all?
Oh this was such an interesting book! Every pair of chapters was a new place. The first chapter would be Luce arriving in the former life, and then the second would be Daniel's arrival. Seeing the lives from two different perspectives really explained the whole story in a way the reader can appreciate. Then their two journeys differ a bit, and you see how their two lives are entwined, but also how much they need each other. The love between Luce and Daniel is epic, and nothing, including a bratty 12-year old French king, a huge class discrepancy, or a Mayan sacrifice, can keep them apart. At different points in the last two books, I became annoyed with either Luce, for being too petulant or Daniel, for being too vague, but this book made me love both of them at the same time. This was the perfect lay-up for the final book, and I simply cannot wait to read it!
***** Beware, some spoilers ahead********
So...… what can I say about the third installment in the Fallen series. One phrase comes to mind...… TRUE LOVE!!!!!! Daniel Grigori and Lucinda Price's love spans generations and puts all other love stories in their places. I really am truly loving these novels and this story. It has romance, mystery, good & evil trials, friendship, battles, rivals, time travel, reincarnation, angels, and a love story, did I forget to mention that???? Nope, didn't think so!!! I am really happy that I came upon this series. To be honest, I am not understanding why some people detest the Fallen series so much. I mean, I understand that Luce's character can sometimes seem as though she is not a strong enough protagonist but other than that I think she would be a general typical young woman. Daniel on the other hand is the most handsome, thoughtful, romantic, swoon-worthy man I have ever read about. He is the ultimate boyfriend. Now that I have had a moment to tell you how I feel let me give some back story. This particular novel is the third in the fallen series. There are four books total. (In case you didn't know that). In this novel, we pick up where the second one left off with Luce hoping into the Announcer on Thanksgiving from her backyard in Georgia. The rest of the gang including the Angels, Demons, Nephilim and the Outcasts end up heading after her to try to catch her. We follow Luce as she travels through time and visits her past lives trying to find answers to her questions about her relationship with Daniel and how the curse fell upon them. One thing in particular that comes to light in this novel is that her part with the Fallen Angels is bigger than she actually thinks. So much so that the Devil himself gets involved. You will have all the feels while reading this book. I am so excited to continue and I would highly recommend this series. I wish there was more beyond only four novels but so goes my luck.
Each of the books in this series is getting worse, but I feel compelled to finish it because I'm hoping there is an answer that makes sense as to why there's really no story here. This book is just a series of time travel stops along Luce's past lives. I was never really sure why she undertook this journey. I think she was trying to find a reason as to why she loved Daniel, but since most of her 'love' seems to be his broad chest and violet eyes, I couldn't make much sense of it, especially when it still didn't give reasons at the end. I felt I could have skipped this whole book and still would have a good handle on the series.
Luce is more annoying than ever. I thought there might be some growth, but nope. She's still reckless and thoughtless. Daniel hops in and out, but even he didn't make much sense anymore. Why did he cleave to an older version of himself only to split again later? Why is Luce listening to a gargoyle who doesn't seem to tell her much more than Daniel does about her past?
The historical bits were more interesting, but also fairly ridiculous as far as teaching her anything about herself. There's a whole bit that's lifted directly from 'Shakespeare in Love'.
I'm glad it's over and I can read the next book and finally be done with this series.
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