I enjoyed the second book in this series. We found out a little more about the characters and I can tell that it is building up. I like the idea of the masquerade ball, I believe that would be fun. Onto number three!
This book was a solid, if rambling, read. It was hard to get going in the beginning of the story, even though it took place in Venice, Italy, which was described in beautiful detail. I felt there was a lot of set up for the next book. Once I hit the half way point, the plot picked up and I finished ...
The story opens with Schuyler Van Allen in Venice with her best friend Oliver looking for her grandfather. When she finds him he's not as interested in the issue as she hoped he would be. She has to return to New York to deal with the issues and to try to come to terms with her change to vampirism...
Posted at my blog: The Book Twins | YA & Adult reviews Masquerade is the 2nd book in Melissa's "Blue Bloods" series. I love re-reading this series, because it has so much history, and I love the way Melissa has invented this world they are in. I love the attention to detail she has about the Blue B...
How can Balenciaga custom tailor a dress for Mimi when he died in the seventies? HUH?And the brand only does ready to wear now so even if Mimi was an exception, the author should've wrote Nicolas Ghesquiere since he's now the creative director. Geez....how hard is it to just google for info?And for ...
What can I say, I loved this book. I really think this is the one that hooked me into the series. Lots of things develop in this installment from the introduction to Lawrence Van Alen and Kingsley Martin to more developments of the Schuyler and Jack relationship it rocks. To continue reading thi...
A good continuation of Blue Bloods, were vampires aren't just blood suckers but fallen angels. This book starts with Schuyler and Oliver trying to track down Schuyler's grandfather as her grandmother instructed. So once again a good book, but the plot moves very little, it mainly sets up for the fo...
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