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Book Reviews of Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3)

Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3)
Revelations - Blue Bloods, Bk 3
Author: Melissa De La Cruz
ISBN-13: 9781423102298
ISBN-10: 1423102290
Publication Date: 8/11/2009
Pages: 272
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 92 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion Book CH
Book Type: Paperback
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brittney024 avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I enjoyed this book more than the rest. It seemed to pull it all together for me and now I am sucked in and awaiting The Van Allen Legacy. If your looking for a book that involves vampires, romance, love triangles, and an interesting take on vampires in general, you will enjoy this book. The first of the series was not the greatest but it seems as if they keep getting better. On the downside the book may be a little too detailed again and may get a little boring at times but overall a good read.
reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 93 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I have been eagerly awaiting this installment of the series, but I was somewhat disappointed. I found the book slow & boring. Didnt really pick up & get good until the last few chapters. Way too much like a history lesson of the Blue Blood & Silver Bloods. Not enough action/romance/mystery to keep you reading. I did finish, but it was a struggle. Not sure if I will read the next.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the third book in the Blue Bloods series by Melissa de la Cruz. I thought this one was the best of the series; I would give it 4.5 stars if I could!

In this book things are coming to a head. The Silver Bloods are evidently somehow infiltrated into some of the prestigious Blue Bloods families but no one knows who or where. With Lawrence running the council things are changing at Duchesne school. The students are now learning more about how to defend themselves. Things are getting worse for Bliss; who instead of just having blackouts is now plagued by horrible visions while awake too. Something is wrong in South America and Lawrence is called away to deal with it. Schuyler spends time in misery when she is adopted by Charles Force; she also spends a lot of time in this book trying to reconcile her relationships with Oliver and Jack. Mimi spends most of her time planning her bonding with Jack; when she isn't making Schuyler miserable.

This book had a much faster pace then the second one. The plot line twisted again and again; which I actually thought was well done and enjoyed. I thought this book, more than any of the previous ones, really kept you on your toes mentally and kept you second-guessing yourself. I thought this book really set the stage nicely and made the series into something bigger than high school girls that are super pretty and happen to be vampires.

There are, of course, the prerequisite modeling scenes. I actually enjoy reading about these so they don't detract from the story for me. The amount of time Schuyler spent whining about whether or not she loves Oliver or Jack got seriously annoying; but as the plot moved along she didn't have time to dwell on this forever.

As I said, I thought this was the best book of the series. I liked how complicated the plot got at the end and how dire circumstances end up. I think the story was well tied up, but leaves you wondering what will happen in the bigger picture. I loved that there was a lot more action in this book too! This book finally made me really excited about this series :-)
teaspa05 avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
this is a good read. This book had me going through so many feelings when I was reading about Jack and Schlyer and Oliver too. I enjoyed it very much because it had enough of romance, action, plot, and depth of characters to make it a good read. I am looking forward to the next in the series to see what happens next to Schlyer.
nantuckerin avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 158 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I continue to waffle on Melissa de la Cruz' Blue Bloods series. I enjoyed the second installment, Masquerade, a bit more, but I think the series took a bit of a step backward in the third series novel, Revelations.

In Revelations, Schuyler van Alen is still struggling to find her place in Blue Blood vampire society. She's been removed from the home of her grandfather -- now Regent and leader of the New York vampire conclave -- and has been forced to live with Charles Force, father of her nemesis, Mimi and her brother Jack, Schuyler's forbidden love.

In addition to a lot of angst as Schuyler struggles between her taboo feelings for soon-to-be-bonded Jack and equally taboo feelings for her human familiar Oliver, the story does advance quite a bit in Revelations. Readers learn a lot more about the legacy of the angels, and their role in the battle against the Silver Bloods. The baddies are out to release Leviathan, brother to Lucifer, and ultimately to destroy the entire line of Blue Bloods - former angels of light. Some interesting themes on destiny and choice are explored in this book, and a lot of the characters have a dynamic arc of growth - especially Mimi Force. Introduced as a flat, superficial blonde model type in the first novel, she has certainly evolved to become one of the series most interesting characters.

The title of the book is apt, because Revelations is full of new information and answers to some of the series' biggest teases. One of the identity reveals I was able to forsee -- however, another of the big giveaways completely blindsided me. I'm always impressed when an author can truly pull the wool over the eyes of readers, and de la Cruz accomplished that beautifully in the last chapters of the novel.

The problem I have with Revelations is that the plot seems too ambitious for the pages allowed. There is a lot happening in this book, and de la Cruz doesn't have a lot of time to spend on any of the key conflicts. Like many "middle of a series" books, Revelations strikes me as kind of a filler book. For each question that is answered, readers are presented with two more in its place. For example, right now I'm puzzled by the inferred familial between Bliss and Schuyler, and look forward to reading more about that mystery in the Van Alen Legacy. Hopefully, it won't be the only mystery unravelled in that book.
Minehava avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 829 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Product Description
Have you ever wondered what secrets lurk behind the closed doors of New York City's wealthiest families? They're powerful, they're famous... they're undead. Schuyler Van Alen's blood legacy has just been called into question--is the young vampire in fact a Blue Blood, or is it the sinister Silver Blood that runs through her veins? As controversy swirls, Schuyler is left stranded in the Force household, trapped under the same roof as her cunning nemesis, Mimi Force, and her forbidden crush, Jack Force. When one of the Gates of Hell is breached by Silver Bloods in Rio de Janeiro, however, the Blue Bloods will need Schuyler on their side. The stakes are high; the battle is bloody; and through it all, Carnavale rages on. And in the end, one vampire's secret identity will be exposed in a revelation that shocks everyone.

MY NOTES:
SPOILER ALERT!! DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THIS BOOK YET!!!

Revelations is the third book in the Blue Bloods series by Melissa De La Cruz. A darker, more gripping plot suffuses this book with more action and suspense than the other two in the series, not to mention the deepening of relationships and betrayals in the world of blue bloods.
Schuyler Van Alen has been uprooted from her home when she was adopted by Charles Force. Now, she has been "forced" (sorry, bad pun) into living at the Force's Manhattan brownstone where her crush, Jack Force, and her rival, Mimi Force, live. But Jack seems to ignore her even worse than before, and Mimi only acknowledges Schuyler to criticize her.
One day, Schuyler finds a book stuck under her door, with a hotel key stuck inside. She knows it is from Jack and decides to meet him there. She continues to secretly meet with him even though they both know that Mimi is planning her and Jack's bonding ceremony. Jack tells Schuyler that for once, he might defy the eternal tradition of bonding with Mimi, because Jack says that over the centuries, he's always felt that something was missing (and that that something was Schuyler).
Schuyler decides to make Oliver her familiar, even though he is her Conduit, and it is illegal to drink your Conduit's blood. The first time Schuyler tries to make Oliver her familiar, she kisses him, but he bails out on her because he says that it is not right. However, he come to change his mind when he sees that she is getting weaker and weaker. When Schuyler drank Oliver's blood, she glimpsed every though and memory he had ever had, and she discovered that Oliver loved her. Now their friendship was ruined, because when you make someone your familiar, they can never love another person romantically for the rest of their life.
After Bliss sees Dylan again, she chooses not to tell anyone, because she is afraid that he might be a Silver-Blood and she does not want the Committee to take him away from her. When Dylan, by chance, sees Schuyler, he starts to attack her and calls them both Silver-Bloods. She fearfully turns Dylan over to a rehabilitation center for blue bloods, even though she is still not sure if he was the one who murdered Aggie and been turned into a Silver-Blood. Bliss is still having blackouts, but now she always sees a man in a white suit, but doesn't know who he is.
Mimi joins the Conclave, a board of blue bloods that helps vampires world-wide with the Silver-Blood attacks. Lawrence Van Alen was elected head chairman, stealing the spot from Charles Force (this happened in Masquerade). Kingsley turns out to be a suspicious character from a traditionally Silver-Blood family that renounced it's ways of evil.
Bliss's little sister, Jordan, is also acting suspiciously. Jordan was always treated condescendingly by her mother and father, then Bliss discovers that Jordan was shoved into their family, that it was not a choice that they made willingly.
Schuyler, Bliss, and Oliver fly to Rio, where the Conclave meeting is being held. When they get to the hotel, they discover that everything seems fine, that the feeling that something bad was going to happen was gone when they saw Lawrence safe. In fact, Lawrence was going to a party for the Conclave.
At the party, Mimi witnesses a horrible scene. The family that was hosting turned out to be on the Silver-Bloods side, and they were murdering the Conclave by the masses. It turns out that Mimi's suspicions about Kingsley were false, that he was not a traitor as she thought.
Meanwhile, a giant force is stirring. It turns out that in Rio de Janeiro , under Christ the Redeemer's statue, a Silver-Blood called Leviathan is attempting to break out of his prison. Lawrence, Oliver, Schuyler, and Bliss try to stop a Silver-Blood. Schuyler takes her sword and tries to stab it, but misses. Lawrence kills it, but ends up getting killed himself. The Silver-Blood that is killed turns out to be Dylan, but it was an illusion to get Dylan killed. He was only being controlled by Silver-Bloods. The real Silver-Blood turns out to be Bliss, and she was the one that killed Aggie and the Conclave and set their house on fire, and much more, which is why she was getting black-outs. She thinks that the man in the white-suit is probably Lucifer, telling her what to do
reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoy this series and this book is a great addition to the series. If you are into vampires and the new york lifestyle then this is a great book for you.
2manyb00ks avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 203 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great book. I like the Blue Blood Series. I thought this was better than the 2nd one.
cmoh avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 42 more book reviews
Disappointingly slow to start, in fact it is so slow that I wondered why the author even wrote this particular book. Things are hinted at but they have been hinted at for two books now. Nothing happens until about the last 50 pages, and then in true Blue Blood fashion you can't put it down.

My suggestion if you are having trouble getting into this one, skip to the end and then read the next book.
laina42107 avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 115 more book reviews
Some much drama, action, heartbreak, and revelations. This book had it all and it was amazing! I couldn't wait to turn the page as the plot line twisted again and again. Now what will the blue bloods do since they are experiencing an uprising from the silver bloods? Guess I was right about Bliss all along!
solarawynn avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 724 more book reviews
Darker than the other stories,was really good.
GeniusJen avatar reviewed Revelations (Blue Bloods, Bk 3) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by Steph for TeensReadToo.com

Schuyler Van Alen is a half-vampire living in New York City.

Vampires, or Blue Bloods, are everywhere in the Big Apple. There's Bliss, Schuyler's new best friend and daughter of Senator Lewellyn. Then there's Dylan, Bliss' love interest who had disappeared a while back after a horrible accident that he was accused of causing, and who has just returned. And don't forget the Force twins -- Jack and Mimi.

Mimi, the extravagant and tenacious girl who will do whatever she can to get what she wants. And then there's Jack, who Schuyler has always had a crush on and who has finally returned those feelings to Schuyler. And don't forget Oliver, Schuyler's other best friend who's a Red Blood (human) who also happens to be madly in love with her.

If her love life weren't complicated enough, Schuyler has to deal with the fact that the Silver Bloods -- a group who works to kill all the Blue Bloods -- seems to be on the rise again after centuries of hiding. With her grandfather as the leader of the coven, it is up to him to try to uncover the many secrets and mysteries surrounding the Silver Bloods.

Melissa de la Cruz writes a very thrilling addition to the BLUE BLOODS novels. With lots of romantic drama and plot twists, REVELATIONS is sure to capture all readers.