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Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz
Yes I know another vampire book. But instead of calling themselves vampires they call themselves Blue Bloods, angles that got cast out of heaven and live by the blue blood code. Set in present day New York we follow a newly founded blue blood Schuyler (Sky) Van Alen. Schuyler is a student at the Duchesne, her prestigious New York City private school. This story takes place around Schuyler and her friends Dylan and Oliver, as well as Jack and Mimi Force and their friend Bliss.
Melissa De La Cruz writing is common, not really that much of an interesting read. It’s one of those books that you’re like “Oh I read that!” But you don’t remember a thing about it. The first book of seven, I suggest that if you like vampire novels that you should give it a read.
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