Rupture

So the last book is way better than the 3rd and 4th.

For once, Luce wasn’t as annoying, but just as determined to find out the truth. Daniel kept Luce’s origin a secret, but I guess it made the ending more dramatic. It was sad that some angels didn't make it, but just like what Daniel said, they knew what was at stake.
The plot has taken higher level, this time involving more on Luce and Daniel’s history and angel facts (I guess). The scenes are more intense – they were described as vividly as possible, so trying to imagine the scenes were easy.
The ending is sweet for a tragic story plot. I'm thinking a lot of what ifs and maybes, like maybe at the end of their mortal life they get to be angels again, or maybe they can continue being who they were, just erase their memory of being angels, or leave their memories and just strip them of angelhood. But I guess this ending is way better.
4 stars for this book.

