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A review by readwithmesashamarie
Blue Bloods by Melissa de la Cruz
5.0
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Is it queer to say that the book ended differently than I remember…since this was maybe my fifth time reading Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz? I guess the reason being is that all the books just kinda mingle together now and I forget where one stopped and the next one began.
Since this was a reread I’m going to do my best to avoid adding spoilers from the rest of the series, but if I unintentionally slip up…my apologies. There were DEFINITELY be spoilers about this book though, Blue Bloods, because how can I give a review without spoilers?!
Melissa De La Cruz reinvented the vampire in a extremely unique way. (Vampire tangent begins now) I like to categorize my authors and their vampires, so I’ll being with
Anne Rice- The original idea of a vampire, going along with the likes of Dracula except less ask to enter more breaking and entering.
Stephenie Meyer- Pretty similar to Rice’s idea of immortality, with the obvious exception of the sparkling in the sun.
P.C & Kristin Cast- Really interesting new take on vampires, however still similar to the basic live forever idea. They created a goddess type worship, being marked as a fledgling vampire, either growing into a vampire or dying as a teenager.
Melissa De La Cruz- Not your traditional live forever vampires. These vampires take human ‘shells’ and expire from one lifetime to another and are reborn, but their soul and their memories live forever.
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Is it queer to say that the book ended differently than I remember…since this was maybe my fifth time reading Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz? I guess the reason being is that all the books just kinda mingle together now and I forget where one stopped and the next one began.
Since this was a reread I’m going to do my best to avoid adding spoilers from the rest of the series, but if I unintentionally slip up…my apologies. There were DEFINITELY be spoilers about this book though, Blue Bloods, because how can I give a review without spoilers?!
Melissa De La Cruz reinvented the vampire in a extremely unique way. (Vampire tangent begins now) I like to categorize my authors and their vampires, so I’ll being with
Anne Rice- The original idea of a vampire, going along with the likes of Dracula except less ask to enter more breaking and entering.
Stephenie Meyer- Pretty similar to Rice’s idea of immortality, with the obvious exception of the sparkling in the sun.
P.C & Kristin Cast- Really interesting new take on vampires, however still similar to the basic live forever idea. They created a goddess type worship, being marked as a fledgling vampire, either growing into a vampire or dying as a teenager.
Melissa De La Cruz- Not your traditional live forever vampires. These vampires take human ‘shells’ and expire from one lifetime to another and are reborn, but their soul and their memories live forever.
Read more