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Original Title: Misguided Angel
ISBN: 1423121287 (ISBN13: 9781423121282)
Edition Language: English
Series: Blue Bloods #5
Setting: New York State(United States)
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Misguided Angel (Blue Bloods #5) Hardcover | Pages: 265 pages
Rating: 3.93 | 37390 Users | 1295 Reviews

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After inheriting the dark Van Alen Legacy, Schuyler fled to Florence with her forbidden love, Jack. Now the two of them must embark on the mission Schuyler was destined to complete: to find and protect the five remaining gates that guard the earth from Lucifer, lord of the Silver Bloods. Back in New York, Mimi has been elected Regent of a crumbling coven. Struggling with her heartache over the loss of Kingsley and with her overwhelming desire to destroy Jack, she must focus all of her energy on a perilous new threat. Vampires are being abducted and their captors are planning to burn them alive online...for all the world to see. Help arrives in the form of Deming Chen, a Venator from Shanghai, who must untangle the web of deceptions before the killers strike again. As the young vampires struggle for the survival of the coven, they uncover a deadly secret, a truth first discovered by Schuyler’s mother during the Renaissance but kept buried for centuries. And as the Blue Blood enclave weakens yet further, fate leads Schuyler to a terrible choice that will ultimately map the destiny of her heart.

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Title:Misguided Angel (Blue Bloods #5)
Author:Melissa de la Cruz
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:1st Edition
Pages:Pages: 265 pages
Published:October 26th 2010 by Hyperion (first published January 1st 2010)
Categories:Paranormal. Vampires. Young Adult. Fantasy

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Ratings: 3.93 From 37390 Users | 1295 Reviews

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This book is what I like to call stretching out a thin plot in order to sell more books. Not a lot happened. The book is three storylines in one - Jack and Schuyler on the run, Mimi and the peeps back home and newbie Deming Chen.Jack and Schuyler were so dang boring, they made me want to poke out my eyeballs. Mimi's storyline was slightly more interesting - I liked her interactions with Oliver. Deming Chen was the most interesting, although is book 5 really the time to introduce a new character?

I do not exaggerate when I say that absolutely nothing happens in this book to advance the overall plot, very disappointing. I would be annoyed if I had actually purchased this novel. Barely worth the read. The writing is trite and cliched in the extreme. Teenagers act like they are 50, which I guess I could accept had that been the case from the start of the series, but it wasn't.

I am glad I kept reading this series, it definitely gets better as it goes. This is a case of first book syndrome to the extreme. Book 5 doesn't even slightly resemble book 1. So if you want to read this series, don't judge it by the first book. It gets so much better later.

The flashbacks are getting more and more confusing. First of all, the author seems to get bored having to type out their full names. Andreas becomes Dre. Tomasia becomes Tomi and Giovanni becomes Gio. This is all fine and well (and very lazy) but later on when a character drops a huge bomb by saying "Andreas" I started flipping through the book trying to remember who that was. Oh yeah, Dr. Dre. Started a rap group with Snoop Tomi Tom and Lil' Gio. Why make an already messy storyline featuring

Blue Bloods series has always been a guilty pleasure for me, I know the series's flaws, but I can live with them.Actually I'm here to pimp my Blue Bloods fanarts a bit.Drawing of Deming Chan, Angel of Mercy/Kuan Yin.Mimi and Kingsley:(link: http://vampirekiki.deviantart.com/art...)The rest of my Blue Bloods fanarts:http://vampirekiki.deviantart.com/gal...

The Blue Blood series didn't interest me as much as other books I have read. They are very good and will keep you on edge. I am skeptical though. The last book, The Van Alen Legacy, was not as good as I had hoped. I was not sad when it was over. It was probably my least favorite in the series to date. i hope that Misguided Angel will be better than the last. I do recommend these books though.

GOOD I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS BOOK!
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