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Revelations (Blue Bloods, #3)
by Melissa de la Cruz (Goodreads Author)
by Melissa de la Cruz (Goodreads Author)
I honestly think this series is very entertaining! I think these books are fun and easy to read. This book was no exception. This is the third book in the series. It has been a few months since I read the second book so I was a little lost at first but quickly got caught back up to speed.
I think my favorite character is Oliver. He is now Schuyler's consort and familiar and you have to feel a little sorry for him. He is so in love with Schuyler who is, in turn, in love with Jack, who has a bond with Mimi. Slightly confusing but as long as you pay attention, not too hard to follow.
I am still not sure I like the idea of Mimi and Jack being "siblings" in this life cycle yet not really siblings. It is reinforced several times throughout the book that they aren't really brother and sister but just the fact that they are living as brother and sister and yet getting "bonded" a.k.a. "married" reminds me more of a V.C. Andrews novel.
The other thing that bothers/annoys me is the model deal. Bliss and Schuyler are beautiful and in high demand of the fashion world and then, poof...nothing else is mentioned about it. Schuyler gets a "sending" during a huge fashion show as she is walking down the catwalk and jumps off the stage and running out the door and then nothing else is said about any of it. It's just a little weird for me.
The ending was totally unpredictable (to me anyways) and extremely tense and exciting! It really left me wanting to read the fourth book, The Van Alen Legacy, right now!
I think my favorite character is Oliver. He is now Schuyler's consort and familiar and you have to feel a little sorry for him. He is so in love with Schuyler who is, in turn, in love with Jack, who has a bond with Mimi. Slightly confusing but as long as you pay attention, not too hard to follow.
I am still not sure I like the idea of Mimi and Jack being "siblings" in this life cycle yet not really siblings. It is reinforced several times throughout the book that they aren't really brother and sister but just the fact that they are living as brother and sister and yet getting "bonded" a.k.a. "married" reminds me more of a V.C. Andrews novel.
The other thing that bothers/annoys me is the model deal. Bliss and Schuyler are beautiful and in high demand of the fashion world and then, poof...nothing else is mentioned about it. Schuyler gets a "sending" during a huge fashion show as she is walking down the catwalk and jumps off the stage and running out the door and then nothing else is said about any of it. It's just a little weird for me.
The ending was totally unpredictable (to me anyways) and extremely tense and exciting! It really left me wanting to read the fourth book, The Van Alen Legacy, right now!
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