Masquerade (Blue Bloods #2) by Melissa De La Cruz

Rating: 3.5/5


Synopsis:
Schuyler Van Alen is starting to get more comfortable with her newfound vampire powers, but she still has many unanswered questions. A trip to Italy in search of her grandfather only serves to make things more confusing. What secrets are the leaders of The Committee hiding? Meanwhile, back in New York, preparations are feverishly underway for the famous Four Hundred Ball. In true Blue Blood fashion, the ball is totally fab, complete with masks, and hidden behind this masquerade is a revelation that will change the course of a young vampire's destiny.

The thrilling sequel in Melissa de la Cruz's vampire mythology has all the glamor, attitude, and vampire lore that made the first book a hit.



Review:
Okay, so I was really getting fond of these series. Not really those kind of books you love at the first read, maybe the books start off good then becomes better. I understand that the author took all the effort to introduce every character to the reader, then starts everything thing else.

Masquerade is where you get to know the characters deeper, a few revelations are written, more set of mythological histories, and indeed a fulfillment if you think you needed more of the first book. This book still doesn't have a conclusion, just like the first book. It's either true, or I'm just too blind to see the conclusion coming. I think De La Cruz designed these books for the readers to trigger hunger for the next she is yet to write.

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