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Rue's Rapture (Divergent Omegaverse #5)
Rue's Rapture (Divergent Omegaverse #5)
JP Sayle | 2026 | LGBTQ+, Paranormal, Romance
8
9.0 (2 Ratings)
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RUE'S RAPTURE is the fifth book in the Divergent Omegaverse series, and I really do recommend you read the others first. There is a slight overlap between books, so to get the best, fully rounded picture, you need to start at the beginning.

Rue is the youngest Starling brother, and the one who holds onto his pain behind thick shields. Those shields are tested when first Monty, and then Kendrick come into his life.

Although lighthearted for the most part, this story also deals with Rue's pain. Compared to him, Monty and Kendrick are home free. I loved the way Monty and Kendrick were all in, but could recognise that no matter how much he wanted to be with them, Rue would need more time.

As always, my heart was touched by the rescued Omegas. I'm really hoping we continue to see how they're getting on in future books.

A great addition to the series, this was a story I thoroughly enjoyed and have no hesitation in recommending.

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The Sun in Her Eyes
The Sun in Her Eyes
Paige Toon | 2015
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is my fourth or fifth book by the author and I have to admit my least favourite. I even liked [b:Thirteen Weddings|18280725|Thirteen Weddings|Paige Toon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1394992094s/18280725.jpg|25752669] better and that didn't even have the ending I wanted but the story and characters got to me more.

I can't say I felt anything for Amber, maybe the fact that she was already married from the start and in a somewhat good marriage with Ned made me a little uncomfortable with what was going on with Ethan. If Ned hadn't been in the picture I would have been all over the Ethan and Amber storyline. Revisiting first-loves is fine by me, but not necessarily when you're quite happily married. If she'd been unhappy, sure.

As for the letter that Doris sent her asking to meet so she could hear the message her mum wanted to give her, I was a <s>little</s>, make that a lot disappointed by that. I was expecting some big secret or something...

Despite not enjoying this as much as the others it has made me want to go on a Paige Toon book binge so I've hunted out all the ones I have but not read yet and will be reading [b:Pictures of Lily|7134057|Pictures of Lily|Paige Toon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1269790608s/7134057.jpg|7396938] first before moving onto [b:Lucy in the Sky|1032295|Lucy in the Sky|Paige Toon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328707137s/1032295.jpg|1018573],[b:One Perfect Summer|12064651|One Perfect Summer (One Perfect #1)|Paige Toon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1330897612s/12064651.jpg|17032024],[b:The Accidental Life of Jessie Jefferson|18114638|The Accidental Life of Jessie Jefferson (Jessie Jefferson #1)|Paige Toon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1383081247s/18114638.jpg|25441913] and [b:The Longest Holiday|16000770|The Longest Holiday|Paige Toon|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1363007994s/16000770.jpg|21762175]