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Rapture: A Novel of the Fallen Angels (edición 2012)

por J. R. Ward (Autor)

Series: Fallen Angels (4)

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After reporter Mels Carmichael hits a disheveled man with her car outside the local cemetery, she pays a visit to the stranger in the hospital. The only thing he remembers of his past is seeing a name written on a headstone: that of Jim Heron--a fallen angel charged with rescuing souls from the seven deadly sins. Now, as Mels struggles to help this mysterious stranger rediscover himself, Heron himself returns to prepare for a battle between good and evil.… (más)
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Título:Rapture: A Novel of the Fallen Angels
Autores:J. R. Ward (Autor)
Información:Berkley (2012), 509 pages
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Dopo aver finito di leggere Arde la notte, commentavo che mi sarebbe piaciuto saperne di più di Matthias invece che di Isaac e Grier ed eccomi accontentata: a quanto parte Devina ha barato e adesso come punizione rischia di perdere proprio l’anima dell’ex capo di Jim.

Onestamente, però, la cornice narrativa continua a essere più interessante della coppia di turno. Cioè, gente, Adrian. Adrian. Quello che fa Adrian in questo libro è enorme, un’azione molto angelica (e da uno che meno angelico non si può non te la saresti aspettata). Spero che l’enormità di quest’azione aiuti Jim a mantenersi sulla buona strada, perché a ogni libro della serie scivola sempre più verso quella perfida di Devina…

Tornando a Matthias, devo dire che lui e Mels mi sono piaciuti, ma ho due appunti da fare. Il primo riguarda l’impotenza di Matthias: sono andata in brodo di giuggiole davanti a un elemento del genere in un romance. Ovviamente, essendo un paranormal romance si trova il modo di eliminare il disturbo, cosa che non mi ha fatto impazzire. Soprattutto per l’idea del «Oh, finalmente potrò fare del vero sesso!», come se quello senza un pene eretto fosse sesso finto...

Un altro problema – e forse l’ho pure citato qualche altra volta, non ricordo – è quello dell’idea che chi è promiscuə non rispetti se stessə o le altre persone. Mi piacerebbe che si trovasse un modo diverso di esprimere il concetto di “usare altre persone o farsi usare per fare sesso”: la promiscuità, se consapevole e dichiarata, non ha niente a che vedere con l’usare lə altrə. Mi dà sempre fastidio vedere associata la promiscuità a una mancanza di moralità (anche quando poche pagine dopo di dice l’esatto contrario). ( )
  lasiepedimore | Aug 1, 2023 |
I am somewhat happy with the end of this book. However I want to see what happens with Jim and his deal. ( )
  Morgie99 | Jul 7, 2023 |
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Genres: Adult, Paranormal, Romance, Suspense
4 Stars

Great series.
I love this series.
J.R. Ward really knows how to make a reader become entranced with the story.
It's like you are a part of everything going on & you don't dare put the book down.

Our mc souls are Mels Carmichael and previous bad guy Matthias. Talk about a kick in the gut for Jim!

While I loved it all, all the characters and the story, it definitely was not my favorite.
I have to say my least favorite of the 4 I have read so far.

So much intrigue, suspense, twist & turns in this series.
It has definitely kept me engrossed and anticipating the next in the series. ( )
  bodebeabay | Sep 25, 2022 |
I should have re-read the series before reading the latest, because Matthias' character had faded in my memory a bit, and I think I would have would his development in this book more engaging if I'd had a real sense of the man he was. The romance seemed to develop a bit quickly and there didn't really seem to be a lot of progression on the part of Jim and Adrian, but I still enjoy the series. I wonder who's next? (3.5 stars) ( )
  Rhiannon.Mistwalker | Aug 19, 2022 |
Rapture is the fourth novel in J. R. Ward’s Fallen Angels series, which is set in the same general world as her Black Dagger Brotherhood series. At this point in the Fallen Angels, the two series haven’t yet converged, but we do get a couple of fun Brotherhood sightings. This series is all about a supernatural battle between the fallen angels, led by Jim Heron, on the side of good, and the demon, Devina, on the side of evil. It’s a game in which the two vie for the souls of certain individuals, each of whom are at a crossroads in life, which will determine whether they end up in heaven or hell. In this particular book, we have Matthias, the leader of the covert assassin's organization, XOPs, who worked with Jim in his mortal life and also with Isaac Rothe, the hero of Crave, who he tried to kill, a crime for which he ended up in Devina’s Well of Souls. But because Devina cheated in the last round, Matthias has been restored to life and given a second chance to turn over a new leaf. After awakening in a cemetery on Jim’s grave, he stumbles into the road, where he’s hit by a car driven by Mels Carmichael, a reporter for the Caldwell Courier Journal, and his injuries result in temporary amnesia. Feeling guilty, Mels sets out to help Matthias recover his memories, during which time they grow close and begin a passionate affair, but the more he remembers, the more he doesn’t like the person he was. In the end, though, there is a question of whether he will return to that life or make a different choice this time around. Not to mention, when Mels finds out the truth of who he really was, she may not be able to forgive him for all the bad things that he’s done. Overall, it was a very good story and one that I enjoyed, but it also had few weaknesses which kept it from being a perfect read for me.

It’s been quite a while since I read Crave, but I seem to recall that Matthias was a character I didn’t care for much. As the assassin head of XOPs, he was out to kill Isaac for trying to leave the organization, making him the human villain of the story. He did some pretty terrible things, both in that book and in his prior life, which landed him in Devina’s Well of Souls when he was killed. Now he has a second chance but gets sidelined when he’s accidentally hit by Mels and loses his memory. This actually works in his favor, because it gives him a clean slate with which to start and build something brand new, which he does with Mels. But every memory that returns is a blow that makes him wonder just how bad of a person he truly was. When Mels finds out the truth about him and leaves him, taking away the one light in his life, the angels are uncertain whether he can make the correct choice when the all-important crossroads that will determine his ultimate fate presents itself. I really struggled between wanting to like Matthias and being troubled by all the terrible things he’d done in his life. I suppose when it comes down to it, he did pay for his sins, first by spending time in hell and then by his actions at the end of the story. Although I can’t recall the particulars, I also know that when Jim was still alive, Matthias tried to commit suicide, an act that left him badly disfigured and impotent, things that do carry over into his new life. We also find out about past childhood abuse as well. As far as backstories, I don’t think that Ms. Ward could have done much more to make him a sympathetic character, and I can’t deny that he treats Mels extremely well, something I was very happy to see. However, I still couldn’t seem to fully shake the black cloud that hung over him from his previous actions, making it difficult for me fall for him as the hero, but I freely admit that’s probably more my issue than any fault of the author’s.

Mels is a reporter who would rather be working in New York City than Caldwell, but she moved back home after the untimely death of her police officer father to look after her mother. She keeps her head about her and does her job, but she struggles to get ahead in her career. Then she accidentally hits Matthias with her car, and he presents not only an intriguing puzzle to solve, but also a passionate temptation. As they work together to figure out who he really is, strange things keep happening. Odd, ritualistic murders, a dead man who appears to work for some high-level government agency whose body disappears, another “dead” man who’s actually alive, and a healing that is nothing short of miraculous are all things that defy logic and which Mels has an increasingly difficult time brushing off as having an ordinary explanation. However, when she discovers Matthias’s connection to the dead operative, she can no longer ignore the fact that he was obviously one too and a stone-cold killer at that. Mels’s father treated her like the son he never had, so she’s a tough cookie who can take care of herself. I didn’t necessarily relate to her on a deep level like I have some of J. R. Ward’s other heroines, but I did respect her for her intelligence, shrewdness, and fearlessness. At the same time, she’s pretty compassionate toward Matthias, at least while he’s recovering his memory. Even after she discovers the truth, it’s hard for her to let go. While she might not make it to the top of my favorite heroines list, she was a good character who I liked.

The other key players in this installment are Jim, Adrian, and Devina. Jim is still tasked with saving humanity by winning the game for the souls of his charges. However, he’s finding it increasingly difficult to stay focused when his mind is almost constantly on Sissy, the one soul he wasn’t able to save from Devina’s clutches. He’s determined to find a way to free this innocent from the Well of Souls and takes a surprising action toward that goal at the end of this book that was a bit cliff-hangery. I think he’s struggling with the question of whether the game is still worth playing or if the stakes have been too high, and because of all that’s happened, he might also be slowly drifting further toward the “bad” side of himself. I’ll look forward to seeing where this all goes in the next two installments. Adrian is having struggles of his own in the wake of Eddie’s death. Ad seems pretty lost, because Eddie was kind of his moral compass. But he manages to pull off a pretty heroic action on Matthias’s behalf that could have permanent repercussions for him in the future. Ad is a good guy who deserves some happiness, and I’m nothing if not hopeful that they’ll find a way to bring Eddie back so that he can reunite with his best friend. Devina is still the demon I love to hate for all the tortures she puts the souls and our intrepid angel boys through. She’s really getting to Jim in this one and steering him in the wrong direction. I think that he’s the ultimate soul she’d like to possess. Of course, I can’t ignore Dog, the cute mutt who follows Jim around. It’s been hinted in previous installments that he might be more than just a dog, and some things about him are pretty explicitly spelled out at the end of this book.

Overall, Rapture was a very good addition to the series. I waffled a bit on how to rate it. It’s well-written and a value-add to the greater series story arc. As an urban fantasy story it’s top-notch, but where I thought it faltered just a little was in the development of the romantic relationship. It ramps up pretty quickly with Matthias and Mels falling in love within just a few days. I’m usually totally OK with that when it’s paranormal creatures like the vampires in Ms. Ward’s BDB series, but when it’s ordinary humans, even when there’s some supernatural mojo on the side, it’s just not quite as believable to me. Then there was Matthias’s past which became a big issue that separated them, right when things were getting good for them, which didn’t help matters. I just didn’t feel as strong a spark of connection between them as I wanted to. Otherwise, though, I did enjoy it and came close to rating it 4.5 stars, but after giving it some thought, I didn’t think it quite warranted it when compared with the others in the series that I gave that rating to. But it was a very strong four stars that has whetted my appetite for continuing the series. ( )
  mom2lnb | Nov 11, 2019 |
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After reporter Mels Carmichael hits a disheveled man with her car outside the local cemetery, she pays a visit to the stranger in the hospital. The only thing he remembers of his past is seeing a name written on a headstone: that of Jim Heron--a fallen angel charged with rescuing souls from the seven deadly sins. Now, as Mels struggles to help this mysterious stranger rediscover himself, Heron himself returns to prepare for a battle between good and evil.

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