
As you MUST eventually find out about me, I absolutely love vampires and vampire books (especially when they have some sort of twist or romance in them!). Along with Twilight, another amazing vampire series is Blue Bloods. In this series, vampire stereotypes are pretty much insignificant and don't apply. Apparently, the pilgrims who first settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts were the first vampires, called Blue Bloods for their eventually
(you guessed it!) blue blood.
Schuyler goes to school at Duchesne with some of the most prestigious families of Massachusetts and she has never fit in. She wears old, baggy, black clothes instead of the 'Prada and pearls' (as Melissa describes it) that all the other kids wear. She lives with her grandmother in a ragged mansion and is fine with being alone.
But abruptly, her life changes. On her fifteenth birthday, she starts craving raw meat, and has a twisted array of blue veins on her forearms. The death of a Duchesne girl is a mystery that torments her. And even stranger, Jack Force, the most popular guy in school is showing a sudden interest in her. Schuyler wants to figure out her fellow vampires' secrets. But is it possible she's in danger?
Melissa De La Cruz weaves a complicated and fascinating vampire series with major revelations in every single book. But I suggest this book for people who are only 12 or older. There are just a few parts. Not too many worries though. It's still an amazing book! Hope you read it!

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