My Bloody Valentine - Melissa De La Cruz


Todays Book is the novella in the Blue Bloods series made famous by author Melissa De La Cruz , It is also Book #1 in the Outdo Yourself Reading Challenge for "get ready for it" 2011. This is my first post for 2011. :)



The Challenge is to see how many books you can read in one year and my goal is to reach 600+ as I think for 2010 I read just over 500 Books . January for me also represents the One Year anniversary of the resurrection of Blogging for myself and what an amazing and outstanding year 2010 was -getting my book blogging site underway.

                                                         Bloody Valentine (A Blue Bloods Book) (Blue Bloods Novel)

Review : My Bloody Valentine -A Blue Blood Novella - Melissa De La Cruz - 4 January 2011

In Book #5 Misguided Angel reviewed on http://thephantomparagrapher.blogspot.com/2010/10/misguided-angel-melissa-de-la-cruz.html we read as Jack and Schulyer had escaped from the clutches of the Countess and were on the run from Mimi and those who wished to destroy these two love and bonds for each other. We saw Mimi acquiring the help of Oliver to find the pair and we saw each of them holding onto their lives. In the novella My Bloody Valentine , we see two events happen and two stories evolve. The first is the continued love of Schuyler and Jack which by day ends up stronger and stronger and with each day passing ends up also dangerous and a race to save their lives and those they care about and the second story is about Schuyler's mother Allegra when she was 15years old and the choices she decided to make and the vision she had surrounding Schuyler's birth and the death of her father and what she would have to endure if she choose the path of a human and not what she was bonded too . Is the warning Allegra got a pre-warning of events that may happen to Jack and Schuyler or are these two able to overcome a centuries old decree in order to live happily ever after ?



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