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Book Review of Blue Bloods (Blue Bloods, Bk 1)

Blue Bloods (Blue Bloods, Bk 1)
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Schuyler is part of the wealthy elite in NYC. She thinks her problems mainly revolve around getting Jack Force to notice her and hoping her mother wakes up from her coma, but soon she and many of the other students at Duchesne Academy are informed that they are Blue Bloods--vampires who have been in America since the Mayflower. Essentially Gossip Girls meets Vampire Diaries, it could have been an entertaining series if the vampire lore was better done. Vampires are presented as fallen angels atoning for their rebellion by being trapped in human bodies. They reincarnate through in vitro fertilization, etc.. It is all overly complicated and eye-roll inducing. Additionally, you should be aware that there is incest in the book that is accepted by the vampires. However, it is written well on the sentence level, so if you think you would enjoy that vampire lore mixed with NYC high society, you'll enjoy it a lot more than I did.

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