The rapture is fiction. It is a concept mainly from certain religious interpretations, especially in some forms of Christian eschatology. There is no scientific evidence to support such an event where believers are suddenly taken up to heaven en masse.
The book 'Book the Rapture: Fact or Fiction' is likely a mixture of fact and speculation. While it might draw on religious teachings about the rapture, which are based on certain scriptural interpretations, it also may include the author's personal views. The idea of the rapture is complex and has been interpreted in various ways throughout religious history. Different religious denominations have different understandings of when, how, and if the rapture will occur. So, the book should be read with a critical eye, comparing its claims to the broader religious scholarship and multiple scriptural interpretations.
Another one is 'Love in the Rapture'. This novel focuses on different couples and how they experience love during the time of rapture. It shows how their relationships either strengthen or face difficulties. The author uses vivid descriptions to bring the story to life and make the readers feel the intensity of both the rapture and the romance.
Sorry, I don't know who the author of that romance novel is. You could try looking up book reviews or reaching out to librarians for help in finding out.
The writing style of 'Dark Blue Kiss' Thai novel is special. It has a certain charm that draws the readers in. The descriptions are detailed without being overly wordy. It can effectively convey the emotions of the characters and the atmosphere of the scenes, making the reading experience truly immersive.