Blue blood is a vampire fantasy series for young adults that are focused on 12-15 years old. This was set in Manhattan, and this book is about rich upper class teenagers who happen to turn into vampires. My first impression of this book was mixed. It was just like twilight yet still has fashion sense into it just like gossip girl; this was a very creative vampire story. This book was written in third person and I found it hard to connect with the characters. They lived their lives of smoking, under aged drinking and such, which I think can relate to young teenagers in today’s life.
The books mostly focused on the adventures of vampires in their 15 to 21 years of age, when they first start to shed their human selves for vampire ones and learn about their heritage when they get invited to join what they think is the best group called "the committee" but which is actually restricted only to vampires.
I like this book because there is an air of dark mystery and untold secrets around the story and this plot is perhaps the main thing that keeps the story driving forward. The plot slowly unravels a threat to the Blue Bloods existence as well as a surprising secret about Schuyler – this book kept me interested to the end of the story. Even though the characters in Blue Bloods are only not very engaging, the plot and vampire legends carry the story well enough to make this a very readable book. There are also enough loose ends to make me want to follow up this story with the next chapter in this series.
This book is not about the creation and continuing history of vampires but its more on the romantic relationship between couples. This book has a story, substance and depth which makes it a very good book to read. This book makes readers asks questions that could only be answered after reading further on. This book has created something more than just a vampire world, something different from others.