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Overview

Luce would die for Daniel.

And she has. Over and over again. Throughout time, Luce and Daniel have found each other, only to be painfully torn apart: Luce dead, Daniel left broken and alone. But perhaps it doesn’t need to be that way. . . .

Luce is certain that something—or someone—in a past life can help her in her present one. So she begins the most important journey of this lifetime . . . going back eternities to witness firsthand her romances with Daniel . . . and finally unlock the key to making their love last.

Cam and the legions of angels and Outcasts are desperate to catch Luce, but none are as frantic as Daniel. He chases Luce through their shared pasts, terrified of what might happen if she rewrites history.

Because their romance for the ages could go up in flames . . . forever.

Sweeping across centuries, PASSION is the third novel in the unforgettably epic FALLEN series.

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In the latest episode in Lauren Kate's fast-breaking Fallen series, Lucinda "Luce" Price and fallen angel/significant other Daniel Grigori slip into past lives and present dangers. Passion is the penultimate novel in this paranormal romance series. (P.S. Expect Fallen films: Disney has already snatched up film rights to all four series books.)

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After witnessing the battle between the Outcasts and the Angels, and seeing the destruction that ensues, Luce begins to question her love for Daniel and uses her power of wielding the Announcers to go back in time and witness first hand how each of her past lives ended. When she begins her quest she believes that she has no choice in her love for Daniel, that it is pre-destined; but as she watches each of her past lives unfold she realizes that the love between them is unequivocally true. With the help of the gargoyle Bill, whom she runs into in one of the Announcers, she continues to travel through time hoping to find a way to break the curse that inevitably keeps Daniel apart from her. The third book in the "Fallen" series, Kate continues to hook readers with the eternal romance between Luce and Daniel. Even readers not familiar with the previous two books will understand the love that Luce and Daniel share. Kate builds anticipation for the final installment, Rapture, as the plot surges toward the final clash between Lucifer and the fallen angels. Reviewer: Kirsten Shaw

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780385739160
  • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
  • Publication date: 6/14/2011
  • Pages: 432
  • Sales rank: 10,745
  • Age range: 12 - 17 Years
  • Lexile: HL730L (what's this?)
  • Series: Lauren Kate's Fallen Series , #3
  • Product dimensions: 5.56 (w) x 8.52 (h) x 1.60 (d)

Meet the Author

Lauren Kate
Lauren Kate

Lauren Kate is the internationally bestselling author of The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove and the Fallen novels: Fallen, Torment, Passion, and the forthcoming Rapture. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband. You can visit her online at www.laurenkatebooks.net.

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Lucinda!

The voices reached her in the murky darkness.

Come back! Wait!

She ignored them, pressing further. Echoes of her name bounced off the shadowy walls of the Announ cer, sending licks of heat rippling across her skin. Was that Daniel’s voice or Cam’s? Arriane’s or Gabbe’s? Was it Roland pleading that she come back now, or was that Miles?

The calls grew harder to discern, until Luce couldn’t tell them apart at all: good or evil. Enemy or friend. They should have been easier to separate, but nothing was easy anymore. Everything that had once been black and white now blended into gray.

Of course, both sides agreed on one thing: Everyone wanted to pull her out of the Announcer. For her protec­tion, they would claim.

No, thanks.

Not now.

Not after they’d wrecked her parents’ backyard, made it into another one of their dusty battlefields. She couldn’t think about her parents’ faces without wanting to turn back—not like she’d even know how to turn back inside an Announcer, anyway. Besides, it was too late. Cam had tried to kill her. Or what he thought was her. And Miles had saved her, but even that wasn’t sim­ple. He’d only been able to throw her reflection because he cared about her too much.

And Daniel? Did he care enough? She couldn’t tell.

In the end, when the Outcast had approached her, Daniel and the others had stared at Luce like she was the one who owed them something.

You are our entrance into Heaven,
the Outcast had told her. The price. What had that meant? Until a couple of weeks ago she hadn’t even known the Outcasts existed. And yet, they wanted something from her—badly enough to battle Daniel for it. It must have had to do with the curse, the one that kept Luce reincarnated lifetime after lifetime. But what did they think Luce could do?

Was the answer buried somewhere here?

Her stomach lurched as she tumbled senselessly through the cold shadow, deep inside the chasm of the dark Announcer.

Luce—

The voices began to fade and grow dimmer. Soon they were barely whispers. Almost like they had given up. Until—

They started to grow louder again. Louder and clearer.

Luce—


No.
She clamped her eyes shut to try to block them out.

Lucinda—


Lucy—


Lucia—


Luschka—

She was cold and she was tired and she didn’t want to hear them. For once, she wanted to be left alone.

Luschka! Luschka! Luschka!

Her feet hit something with a thwump.

Something very, very cold.

She was standing on solid ground. She knew she wasn’t tumbling anymore, though she couldn’t see anything in front of her except for the blanket of blackness. Then she looked down at her Converse sneakers.

And gulped.

They were planted in a blanket of snow that reached midway up her calves. The dank coolness that she was used to—the shadowy tunnel she’d been traveling through, out of her backyard, into the past—was giving way to something else. Something blustery and ab­solutely frigid.

The first time Luce had stepped through an Announcer—from her Shoreline dorm room to Las Vegas—she’d been with her friends Shelby and Miles. At the end of the passage they’d met a barrier: a dark, shad­owy curtain between them and the city. Because Miles was the only one who’d read the texts on stepping through, he’d started swiping the Announcer with a cir­cular motion until the murky black shadow flaked away. Luce hadn’t known until now that he’d been troubleshooting.

This time, there was no barrier. Maybe because she was traveling alone, through an Announcer summoned of her own fierce will. But the way out was so easy. Al­most too easy. The veil of blackness simply parted.

A blast of cold tore into her, making her knees lock with the chill. Her ribs stiffened and

her eyes teared in the sharp, sudden wind.

Where was she?

Luce already regretted her panicked jump through time. Yes, she needed an escape, and yes, she wanted to trace her past, to save her former selves from all the pain, to understand what kind of love she’d had with Daniel all those other times. To feel it instead of being told about it. To understand—and then fix—whatever curse had been inflicted on Daniel and her.

But not like this. Frozen, alone, and completely un­prepared for wherever, whenever she was.

She could see a snowy street in front of her, a steel-gray sky above white buildings. She could hear some­thing rumbling in the distance. But she didn’t want to think about what any of it meant.

“Wait,” she whispered to the Announcer.

The shadow drifted hazily a foot or so beyond her fingertips. She tried to grasp it, but the Announcer eluded her, flicking farther away. She leaped for it, and caught a tiny damp piece of it between her fingers—

But then, in an instant, the Announcer shattered into soft black fragments on the snow.
They faded, then were gone.

“Great,” she muttered. “Now what?”

In the distance, the narrow road curved left to meet a shadowy intersection. The sidewalks were piled high with shoveled snow, which had been packed against two long banks of white stone buildings. They were striking, unlike anything Luce had ever seen, a few stories tall, with their entire façades carved into rows of bright white arches and elaborate columns.

All the windows were dark. Luce got the sense that the whole city might be dark. The only light came from a single gas streetlamp. If there was any moon, it was hidden by a thick blanket of cloud. Again something rumbled in the sky. Thunder?

Luce hugged her arms around her chest. She was freezing.

“Luschka!”

A woman’s voice. Hoarse and raspy, like someone who’d spent her whole life barking orders. But the voice was trembling, too.

“Luschka, you idiot. Where are you?”

She sounded closer now. Was she talking to Luce? There was something else about that voice, something strange that Luce couldn’t quite put into words.

When a figure came hobbling around the snowy street corner, Luce stared at the woman, trying to place her. She was very short and a little hunched over, maybe in her late sixties. Her bulky clothes seemed too big for her body. Her hair was tucked under a thick black scarf. When she saw Luce, her face scrunched into a compli­cated grimace.

“Where have you been?”

Luce looked around. She was the only other person on the street. The old woman was speaking to her.

“Right here,” she heard herself say.

In Russian.

She clapped a hand over her mouth. So that was what had seemed so bizarre about the old woman’s voice: She was speaking a language Luce had never learned. And yet, not only did Luce understand every word, but she could speak it back.

“I could kill you,” the woman said, breathing heavily as she rushed toward Luce and threw her arms around her.

For such a frail-looking woman, her embrace was strong. The warmth of another body pressing into Luce after so much intense cold made her almost want to cry. She hugged back hard.

“Grandma?” she whispered, her lips close to the woman’s ear, somehow knowing that was who the woman was.

“Of all the nights I get off work to find you gone,” the woman said. “Now you’re skipping around in the middle of the street like a lunatic? Did you even go to work today? Where is your sister?”

There was the rumbling in the sky again. It sounded like a bad storm moving closer. Moving fast. Luce shiv­ered and shook her head. She didn’t know.

“Aha,” the woman said. “Not so carefree now.” She squinted at Luce, then pushed her away to get a closer look. “My God, what are you wearing?”

Luce fidgeted as her past life’s grandmother gaped at her jeans and ran her knobby fingers over the buttons of Luce’s flannel shirt. She grabbed Luce’s short, tangled ponytail. “Sometimes I think you are as crazy as your fa­ther, may he rest in peace.”

“I just—” Luce’s teeth were chattering. “I didn’t know it was going to be so cold.”

The woman spat on the snow to show her disap­proval. She peeled off her overcoat. “Take this before you catch your death.” She bundled the coat roughly around Luce, whose fingers were half frozen as she struggled to button it. Then her grandmother untied the scarf from her neck and wrapped it around Luce’s head.

A great boom in the sky startled both of them. Now Luce knew it wasn’t thunder. “What is that?” she whis­pered.

The old woman stared at her. “The war,” she mut­tered. “Did you lose your wits along with your clothes? Come now. We must go.”

As they waded down the snowy street, over the rough cobbles and the tram tracks set into them, Luce realized that the city wasn’t empty after all. Few cars were parked along the road, but occasionally, down the darkened side streets, she heard the whinnies of carriage horses waiting for orders, their frosty breaths clotting the air. Silhouetted bodies scampered across rooftops. Down an alley, a man in a torn overcoat helped three small children through the hatched doors of a basement.

At the end of the narrow street, the road opened onto a broad, tree-lined avenue with a wide view of the city. The only cars parked here were military vehicles. They looked old-fashioned, almost absurd, like relics in a war museum: soft-top jeeps with giant fenders, bone-thin steering wheels, and the Soviet hammer and sickle painted onto the doors. But aside from Luce and her grandmother, there were no people on this street. Everything—except for the awful rumbling in the sky—was ghostly, eerily quiet.

In the distance, she could see a river, and far across it, a great building. Even in the darkness, she could make out its elaborate tiered spires and ornate onion-shaped domes, which seemed familiar and mythic at the same time. It took a moment to sink in—and then fear shot through Luce.

She was in Moscow.

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  • Posted June 23, 2011

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    Excellent Read

    I loved reading this wonderful book! It is a story that you will enjoy.

    58 out of 61 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 8, 2010

    DUDEE. good series.

    the last book torment was soo GOOD! the ending made you think like "OMG! what is Luce thinking!?!" and then you just swoon as soon as Daniel chases after her <3 it was so CUTE ! I loved when in torment when he was going after her he was all:" i know Luce better than anyone in the world" :D haha
    i thought it was funny cuz u think he was exaggerating but he literally knew her that well <3 he didn't even worry if he could find her, he just knew that his heart would lead him to her awww Lauren Kate's books just get me ;) and im totally reading this series to the very last one (which i hope this one isn't) .

    26 out of 35 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 30, 2011

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    Excellent Read

    I loved this wonderful book! It was written beautifully and the story just warmed up my heart.

    24 out of 26 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 23, 2011

    no way!!

    ok so.... i cant wait for this book, but does anyone else kinda hate miles?

    18 out of 27 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 30, 2010

    Can't wait!

    I looooved this series! And like everyone else, I can't wait until June to be able to read "Passion". It's too far away! I'm really excited to see what's going to happen to Luce!

    14 out of 26 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 6, 2011

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    LOVE IT!!!

    well the cover for FALLEN. just caught my eye. so i began to read the whole series. I LOVED THEM!!! i cant wait for the next book!!! you know for some weird reason i go for Cam!! always loved the bad boys!! TEAM CAM!!

    9 out of 14 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 24, 2011

    Seriously...

    These books are hardley teeni-bopper books just bc they arnt groping each other all the time dosent mean they arnt, ohh what was the o so intelligent phrasage you used ... 'juicy' they are fabulous books so deal with it. ( though i have to agree with you on the twilight thing, not everybook has to be compared to that. Its not like 'twilight' is the only standard you can hold romances up to)

    7 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 25, 2010

    soo excited

    want this book now

    6 out of 14 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 19, 2011

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    Can not wait until June

    This was an amazing book series and I could not put it down. I went through the first two books in like 2 days. Lauren Kate just keeps you on the edge of your seat.

    5 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 19, 2011

    Passion Lauren Kate

    Disapointing! Other two were full of Passion, this one was like a run-on sentence. Lacked Passion. The 4th could be promising, so I will remain hopeful! Explanation why Luce incinerated 1st boyfriend?

    3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 27, 2011

    Love it!(:

    I am Hooked on this series! There's love and action and uncertanty! It makes you wonder about somethings. The Protaganist Is very Stubborn but she is also bery brave and challanging, not like othrer girls who act Fragile, who think there is no Downside to their way of acting, this is Re-freshing.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 28, 2012

    Disappointed- High Hopes!

    I loved the first two books, but when I began to read the third I was very disappointed. It lacked the thrill that everyone felt with the first two, but once I read through the end I knew it was only because she was trying to set it up for the fourth book. This book isn't as exciting, but it HOPEFULLY will make the rest of her books worthwhile. This book is the structure for the story to end well.
    :) (fingers crossed)

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 18, 2012

    I LOVE THIS SERIES!

    This series is wonderful! I hope they make this series into a movie! :)*

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 27, 2011

    BEST SERIES EVER!!

    these books are AMAZING! better than Twilight!!!! i can't WAIT to get Passion on my NOOK!!! :D

    1 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 22, 2011

    Stop w/ the Twilight Comparisons!

    Listen, these books are alright, but they aren't killing the Twilight series! They have there moments where things drag, but overall the writer tells a good love story! They're interesting tini bopper books! For those adults who are looking for a little more, check out Nicky Charles' (Lycans) series. They're free and juicy!

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 20, 2011

    AMAZING series. Highly recomended! :)

    I can't wait for the third book, "Passion" to come out. These books are utterly amazing. For all of those who haven't read a good, thrilling, paranormal romance in a while this may get you back on track. <-- that was corny.. Oh well. But it's true. I have already pre-ordered the book, and I'm eagerly awaiting June 14th. :) I know I probably should have out this comment on the first books review section -- Lauren Kate is a genius. :)

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 16, 2011

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    Beautiful

    The covers of these books are always gorgeous. I hope that this one is just as good as the last two. I can't wait for it to come out.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 18, 2011

    ive waited to long!!

    this is one of my favz...just cant believe we all have wait almost a year for each book in the serise to cum out...suckz big time...lol..oh n by the way dudez who read this r not sapz..lol..they just knw wat a gud read is..n dont believe Mile's cant be trused..sumthing just off about him..cant wait to find out..

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  • Posted December 30, 2010

    de ja vu anyone?

    This series is really good and I'm looking forward to the thrid booksrelease. But seriously? This is just like Sweep, just with different names...

    1 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted May 25, 2012

    could not put the book down! it was a story like no other, i can

    could not put the book down! it was a story like no other, i can't wait till rapture <3

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