
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 .
ISBN:
9781423102281
9781423102298
9781423102298
Characteristics:
264 pages :,genealogy ;,21 cm.


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Add a CommentFor the third book in the series it's not too bad. Very suspenseful especially as it comes to a close. Hopefully the third book can live up to the rest of them!
Abit down from the 2nd book in my opinion but still an Alright read. Looking forward to the next book. Hopefully I'll mix better with that.
The Blue Bloods series never dissapoints! While I don't like all of the fashion stuff that goes on, de la Cruz makes up for that by having incredible page turning plots.
In this book the action is taken to Rio where the Silver Bloods make themselves known once and for all. Schuyler also has to deal with her conflicting feelings for Jack and Oliver
This book is ridic :O
Another great book in the series!
Was alright.
I love this series!
totally as good as the 2 books in the series! Can't wait to read The Van Alen Legacy!:)
it is not cald revelation for nothing. i didn't supercted Bliss to be a blue blood at all, she was too innocent.
OH. MY. GOD. Jack and Schuyler FOREVER!! ♥
Warnings: some SPOILERS for things discovered in the previous book.
Adequate, but not thrilling. Most of the book is spent rehashing the same things in a slightly different ways, draining all the subtly from the last book, and lending no forward momentum to this one. Still better than the first, but downhill from the second. And at some points any finesse the writer might have accrued, disappears completely, laying out the whole direction of the plot and all the hidden surprises bare. (Bliss thinks she might be Allerera’s daughter. Only the blood of an arch angel could have opened the lock. Bliss has a band aid on her thumb that she mentions in the paragraph that follows the one about the lock, a wound that she found one morning, and thinks maybe she got a splinter in her sleep?) The character traits that were a little disquieting in the last one became full out cruel. Jack cavorting with Sky when his sister is planning a huge bonding party, and Sky keeping Oliver on a short leash of more than friendship, even though she has no such interest in him. One good thing for this book is when it picks up in the second half it still has the myriad of complicated subplots that made the second one interesting.