The Passion

by L. J. Smith

Dark Visions (3)

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Kaitlyn Fairchild and her four psychic friends nearly escape from the evil Mr. Zetes - until Gabriel defects to the Institute. Desperate to break the intimacy of their telepathic link, he becomes the enemy and hunter of Kaitlyn's group. Rob is determined to destroy Gabriel if he has to...but Kait can't let that happen. On her own, she leaves her friends and returns to the Institute, pretending to join Mr. Zetes. But when her reckless gamble goes wrong, will Gabriel save her - or betray her show more again? And when the final battle comes, will Kaitlyn choose Rob or Gabriel - light or darkness? show less

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The Passion is the final entry in L.J. Smith's Dark Visions trilogy, and easily the most memorable in the series. The novel begins with the core group of teenage psychics fractured by the departure of psychic vampire Gabriel, but through quick pacing and the inclusion of several strikingly memorable scenes, Smith is able to weather the plot changes to bring the series to its riveting (if tidy) conclusion.After Gabriel deflects to the other side, choosing to leave his do-gooder friends for Dr. Zetes' coven of psychic Hot Topic patrons, heroine Kaitlyn Fairchild is left with a choice: to stay with golden boy Rob and hope for some sort of passive resolution to the conflict between these groups; or to chase after Gabriel, infiltrate the show more Zetes Institute, and destroy the evil crystal that gives them their power herself.She chooses the latter, of course. One thing I've admired about Smith's young adult novels as a feminist reader is the strength of her heroines. Her girls are never demure damsels-in-distress, but rather women of action. Kaitlyn, for all her beauty (and for all the boys fawn over her), is no exception. In fact, this becomes a plot point, and is a factor in her ultimate romantic choice: she realizes that Rob sees are as someone to be saved, while Gabriel respects her as an individual.Which isn't to say that Gabriel, or Smith, make this an easy choice for Kaitlyn. Upon her return to the institute, she faces many challenges--she is surrounded by a bunch of sociopaths who resent her sudden intrusion, and one of the evil psychic girls has designs on Gabriel, herself. But Smith is smart enough to let the social conflicts take a backseat to Kaitlyn's two core problems: destroying the crystal (and Zetes, in the process), and finally uniting with Gabriel.She accomplishes this in one fell swoop. In the novel's (and probably the series') most memorable sequence, Kaitlyn gets her first glimpse of what ultimately becomes of Zetes' pupils--they are transformed into disgusting, incapacitated, slug-like idiots--and she is locked away in a sensory deprivation chamber. The goal is to make Kaitlyn like one of these creatures, a pliant psychic pawn, but her psychic connection to Gabriel saves her. The passages here, where Gabriel feeds her his own memories to keep her afloat, are reminiscent of Smith's vampire series. But they're far more artfully accomplished, with a darkness underscoring them. Kaitlyn and Gabriel might be soulmates, but there's more than just the "silver thread" of Smith's other couples connecting them--there's genuine pain, both shared and individual, present in their connection, too.All of this creates a real page-turner, and one not easily forgotten. Unfortunately, the ending that follows is a little too neat. There are innumerable ways in which Smith could have disposed of her villain, but I'm not sure if one that avoids all legal and emotional ramifications for the characters was the best one. And I didn't quite buy all the new couples that were hastily forged by the conclusion so that no one was left out of the love fest. But it's a satisfying ending even if it's not a realistic one, and helps make The Passion a great read. show less
Kaitlyn Fairchild has always felt like an outsider in her small hometown. Her haunting eyes and prophetic drawings have earned her a reputation as a witch. But Kait's not a witch: She's a psychic. Tired of being shunned, Kait accepts an invitation to attend the Zetes Institute, where she can have a fresh start and study with other psychic teens.

Learning to hone her abilities with four other gifted students, Kait discovers the intensity of her power -- and the joy of having true friends. But those friendships quickly become complicated when Kait finds herself torn between two irresistible guys. Rob is kind and athletic, and heals people with his good energy. Gabriel is aggressive and mysterious, a telepath concealing his true nature as show more a psychic vampire, feeding off of others' life energy. Together, Rob and Gabriel's opposing forces threaten the group's stability.

Then one of the experiments traps the five teens in a psychic link. A link that threatens their sanity and their lives. And Kaitlyn must decide whom to trust...and whom to love.
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Canonical title
The Passion
Original publication date
1995
People/Characters
Kaitlyn Fairchild; Rob Kessler; Gabriel Wolfe; Lewis Chao; Anna Whiteraven; Joyce Piper (show all 12); Mr. Zetes; Lydia Zetes; Jackal Mac; Bri; Frost; Renny
Dedication
For Pat MacDonald, editor extraordinaire, whose keen insight helped shape my visions, and whose boundless patience allowed me to perfect them.
First words
A dog barked, shattering the midnight silence.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"That's it! Hold that smile!" Lewis shouted, and snapped their picture.

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Fiction and Literature, Teen, Young Adult, Horror
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .S6537Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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