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	<title>House of Night Fan site: Children of Nyx &#187; Blue Bloods</title>
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		<title>Once Bitten ~ a book review of Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article mentions House of Night but a review on Blue Bloods. A nice read! ^^

Yup, I read yet another series of vampire novels, I’m blaming Alexander Skarsgård who plays Eric in ‘True Blood’ because he is so freaking hot that I just  have to get more vampire loving. In truth, vampire novels are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article mentions House of Night but a review on Blue Bloods. A nice read! ^^</p>
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<p>Yup, I read yet another series of vampire novels, I’m blaming <a href="http://skarsgardfans.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Alexander Skarsgård </a>who plays Eric in ‘True Blood’ because he is so freaking hot that I just  have to get more vampire loving. In truth, vampire novels are all over the  place. I know that vampires never really fall out of pop culture vogue, but they  are more prevalent in pop culture awareness than I have ever recalled. De La  Cruz’s ‘Blue Blood’ series starts with the first book named appropriately enough  ‘Blue Bloods’.</p>
<p>One of the most fun elements when it comes to vampire fandom is that ever  series seems to take encompass its own set of vampire rules and regulations. In  <a href="http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/" target="_blank">Stephenie Meyer’s</a> case her ‘Twilight’ vampires never sleep and have no problems being in the sun  except for the way they sparkle. <a href="http://www.charlaineharris.com/" target="_blank">Charlainie Harris’s</a> blood suckers are organized in almost  feudal communities and are trying to make strides in having equal rights with  humans in their perspective lands. <a href="http://www.annerice.com/" target="_blank">Anne Rice’s </a>creations don’t have sex but manage to become rock  Gods regardless. <a href="http://www.melissa-delacruz.com/" target="_blank">Melissa De La Cruz’s </a>vampire lore is probably the most  original; her vampire world is populated with fallen angles who are condemned to  be vampires because of their unfortunate backing of you know who.</p>
<p>‘Blue Bloods’ is a fast read, the type of book that even a teen with no  concentration can get through within an afternoon. This first book in the series  outlines that the blue bloods that the world reads about from New York City  actually have blood that is blue because they aren’t human. Schuyler Van Alen  never fits into her world of prep despite her family’s long prestigious history  amongst the other American blue bloods that came over on the Mayflower. She  attends her blue blood based school wearing the latest in Goth gear and goes  without washing her hair for freakishly long periods of time. Her best friend  has been her male buddy since early elementary school. She lives with her  grandmother in a mansion that is a shadow of itself while her mother lies in a  hospital room from a coma that doctors can’t explain. Her life is just plugging  along until she finds out that she is a vampire born from a vampire mother whose  husband was human – the first such case in the history of vamps.</p>
<p>I can’t say I loved this book, or even the following books, there are three  in the series with a fourth to be released in hardback in October. I am  intrigued with the premise of these stories although I find the characters not  well drawn out. Schuyler, despite being a New York blue blood vampire Goth, is  as exciting as chalk. De La Cruz also makes her a teen model with a billboard in  Times Square and still she makes the reader want to yawn.</p>
<p>Like the ‘<a href="http://www.houseofnightseries.com/" target="_blank">House of  Night</a>’ novels written by mother &amp; daughter team, P. C. Cast and Kristen  Cast, the ‘Blue Blood’ books are written for primarily a young adult audience  and feature high school aged characters. Both series appear to be written with a  larger plot in mind especially De La Cruz’s books. As noted earlier, she has  intriguing twists to her vampire genre although I could live without the whole  twin marriage bit. If you start the books they don’t really seem to stand alone  so you need to start with ‘Blue Bloods’.</p>
<p>Although I think there are better vampire books on the market, the ‘Blue  Blood’ series is fun and all of the books are fast reads.</p>
<p>Credit: <a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-11034-Kansas-City-Literature-Examiner~y2009m9d4-Once-Bitten--a-book-review-of-Blue-Bloods-by-Melissa-De-La-Cruz" target="_blank">Examiner</a></p>
<p>By: Lisa Westerfield</p>
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