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Infinitely better than Fallen and Torment. There was definitely more originality in this.
Of course there was a little similarity to Eclipse like- Bella is more sure of her love for Edward in Eclipse and in Passion, Luce is more certain of her love for Daniel. But overall, it was definitely more original.
It was also more exciting to read and visit all the different counties and time periods. Though they were very short visits and not too much detail was given, I found it more enjoyable to read than the previous two books. Though, I question the research the author did into these time periods. I felt at times something was off and perhaps not correct.
As for the characters, Luce was less annoying in this, she was more tolerable to listen to but she is incredibly naive. I do like Daniel again after reading all of the times his past selves lost Luce. Cam was once again absent. Though we did get to see a little of his background I still wanted to know more. But it was nice to read about the history of Luce and Daniel and to know more about them.
The cover for this book is the worst out of all four. I don't think it reflects what the book is about at all.
The only thing I hated was the ending which just left me confused and disappointed. The ending let down the rest of the book. Nothing was really ever shown or explained properly. Its just sort of mentioned and then that's it - we're just supposed to accept the things we are told. Ultimately - just very confusing. That would be my one word to describe this series - Confusing.
I'll be glad to end this series with Rapture now. I do think this series could have been wrapped up in 3 books - Torment was unnecessary (elements of Fallen and Torment could have been combined to make just one book).
Of course there was a little similarity to Eclipse like- Bella is more sure of her love for Edward in Eclipse and in Passion, Luce is more certain of her love for Daniel. But overall, it was definitely more original.
It was also more exciting to read and visit all the different counties and time periods. Though they were very short visits and not too much detail was given, I found it more enjoyable to read than the previous two books. Though, I question the research the author did into these time periods. I felt at times something was off and perhaps not correct.
As for the characters, Luce was less annoying in this, she was more tolerable to listen to but she is incredibly naive. I do like Daniel again after reading all of the times his past selves lost Luce. Cam was once again absent. Though we did get to see a little of his background I still wanted to know more. But it was nice to read about the history of Luce and Daniel and to know more about them.
The cover for this book is the worst out of all four. I don't think it reflects what the book is about at all.
The only thing I hated was the ending which just left me confused and disappointed. The ending let down the rest of the book. Nothing was really ever shown or explained properly. Its just sort of mentioned and then that's it - we're just supposed to accept the things we are told. Ultimately - just very confusing. That would be my one word to describe this series - Confusing.
I'll be glad to end this series with Rapture now. I do think this series could have been wrapped up in 3 books - Torment was unnecessary (elements of Fallen and Torment could have been combined to make just one book).