Rue's Rapture (Divergent Omegaverse #5) by JP Sayle
- Merissa

- 1 day ago
- 3 min read



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Rue’s past haunts his present, but is there a happy ever after in his future?
Lane and Derick Starling adopting Rue may have saved him, but his subsequent therapy fails to make him believe he is worthy of love. More than a decade later, Rue faces a personal crisis.
One night of passion with his PA Monty is enough to tell Rue that one man can't meet his needs. A trip to Bayfield offers Rue a moment to be open about his sexual preferences. Monty and Kendrick are perfect for him, but a week just isn’t enough. Then Kendrick comes up with an unusual offer...
Rue grasps the chance, but the deeper the emotional connection gets, the harder it is for him to preserve the shields he uses to keep his past at bay. As they crumble, can Rue accept he is worthy of Monty and Kendrick’s love?
Rue’s Rapture is book 5 in the Divergent Omegaverse series, where sometimes three times the love is what’s needed to make someone believe love always wins no matter what.

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4 out of 5 (very good)
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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* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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