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Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thank you. Thank you so much for the creativity, talent and time shared for making this pattern. I got so attached to it, guess i have to make a new one again!. Why does the book portray it like Schuyler is something different when she really isn't?! Deming made some speech about how she mistook Sky for one because of her blood, it came across like theirs. A Nephilium is the offspring between a human and an angel. And I thought Blue Bloods couldn't procreate, so why are Silver Bloods suddenly able to do it and have Nephilium children?!
I know Gabrielle is the exception somehow, and Lucifer, but Silver Bloods are Blue bloods, they're just Blue bloods who went 'bad' and stayed loyal to Lucifer after the fall from heaven.
Their blood is only silver because they feed on their own kind, the blue bloods. So, I'm not understanding all these contradictions that both this book, and Misguided Angel, introduced. It was already confusing to begin with. Before, Forysth Lwellyn was revealed as a Blue Blood traitor and now suddenly in this book, he was a Silver Blood all along? I'm not even going to begin to disect all the plot holes this opens up for me from previous books, it'll give me a headache just writing it all down. I can see him upstaging Michael, the great uncorrupted archangel, and pulling the wool over his eyes so to speak as a Blue Blood traitor but for a full blown silver blood to have been so close to him in all these lives and for him to not have a clue, not sense it, really makes poor Michael look like a moron.
I just can't buy into it.
Gabrielle too, since they were notorious for hunting them down when they once roamed freely upon the earth. So, Allegra got married by a justice of the peace at the estate of her human beloved instead of in the sanctity of a church like Mimi had originally cracked about in an earlier book?!
I can't seriously believe the selfishness here - they have agreed to hand over their 'souls' until Lucifer sees fit in this war, all so they can break their bond and be with who they want to be with?! I'm appalled, I really am, they've essentially agreed to reclaim their postion by Lucifer's side and go up against their fellow Blue Bloods all so they can have Kingsley and Schuyler?!
My gosh, these idiots! There might not be a life left to live if the Silver Bloods win the war, what kind of life would that be for any of them?!
Why should Lucifer even keep his word after he gets what he wants from them, did they even bother to think about that before 'tra-la-la-ing' off to the neverland of hell. I guess Lawrence was right to question the loyalty of the twins and to ask Charles why he had awoken them into this lifetime. And if Jack really wanted to be selfless, help his people, and save Sky at the same time, he would leave Sky alone, and renew the bond he has to Mimi so Sky wouldn't continue to get sick and they can fight this war together with their combined strength.
Give me a break, there was another way besides this selfish route they've gone. I gave this Book two stars, meaning just okay, only because I'm holding onto a little bit of faith, hope, whatever - that the final book will bring closure to alot of these questions I have about plot and characters. Also, because I was curious about Charles and Allegra's separation, I can't say the book was a total waste. However, with that said, the book did feel mostly like filler. We really didn't get anything new, no good closure on any open plot points, and the book felt like it was mostly about stupid broken bonds no, I don't think the bonds themselves are stupid, just the stupid storyline justifications for breaking them.
Mar 16, Savannah Books With Bite rated it it was amazing.
Can I just say how much this book is The Bomb Diggity? I mean really, it is da bomb! OK, first off the plot line. Man o man, was it good. I have never felt right at home when reading this book. With every turn of the page, I felt the energy flowing between my fingers as I delved into this world. Everything is at its own time and nothing is left out. The characters of this book are right where they are supposed to be and them some. So many new changes, both good and bad, had me smiling. I love the fight they all had.
All of the characters fought for what they believe in. They didn't back down or give up. They were willing to sacrifice anything to get what they wanted. There were also a few plot surprises that left me breathless. I mean, I stand amazed after reading this book and well, I'm sure after you read it, you will feel the same way. The love interest in this book is even more enduring. The emotions, heart-ache, and selflessness is over flowing in this book.
I love that Ms. De La Cruz, gave her readers a magnificent few of great descriptions of everything. I really felt like I was in the story, traveling the world, fighting for those who I love, and most of all, fighting for myself. If you have not read The Blue Blood series, you need to! This series goes from good to holy freaking awesomeness batman, in 5 second flat!
De La Cruz amazes her readers, captivating them in her great and wonderful writing. Once you are in this world, there is no looking back. And with the surprises that Ms. De La Cruz throws at you, it is no wonder all of her readers always come back wanting more! Sep 28, Kelly Hager rated it it was amazing. This is the penultimate installment of the Blue Bloods series. I know that This is the penultimate installment of the Blue Bloods series. Nov 21, Courts rated it did not like it.
After enjoying the previous books, I ended up flipping through to see what happened in this latest installment. I felt like character development was halted in this book. In the other books of this series the plot usually quite fast but in Lost in Time the storyline is just so dull, boring and predictable Unfortunately, I probably won't bring myself to complete What happened?
In the other books of this series the plot usually quite fast but in Lost in Time the storyline is just so dull, boring and predictable Unfortunately, I probably won't bring myself to complete the series, which is a shame, since the beginning of the series had such great potential. Apr 24, Riley added it Shelves: Finally got the correct copy and holy crap was it amazing! The next book doesn't come out until January ! I don't think I can make it that long without some Mimi on Kingsley action! View all 8 comments.
Oct 31, hayden marked it as own-it-to-read. Feb 01, texxie-PRUFreads. This book was a bit of a mess, but I've read worse? It just leaves her stories at least in terms of this series feeling a bit underdeveloped. In this installment to the Blue Bloods series there are three different points of view This book was a bit of a mess, but I've read worse?
In this installment to the Blue Bloods series there are three different points of view and it takes a very, very, long time to understand why they are all in the same book. Characters act pretty ridiculously, and a lot of the events felt like they were thrown in for a wow factor. This is where my previously mentioned desire for some more details and explanations would be nice The saving grace in this book were the chapters with Allegra, it was really refreshing to have her point of view thrown in and to get some explanations for her story line.
Everything else about this felt pretty old and recycled. Apr 10, Isabella rated it it was amazing. Mar 19, Jenny Lynn rated it did not like it Shelves: Oy vey, I'll be so glad when this series is over. At this point I'm only reading it because I want to know what happens in the end.
I feel like my mom watching Days of Our Lives despite the fact that she dislikes most of the characters and tends to fast-forward through storylines she doesn't care about.
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This book nearly killed it for me; I was so close to just putting the book down and writing off the series for good until I glanced in the back of the book mostly to see how much more I had to r Oy vey, I'll be so glad when this series is over. This book nearly killed it for me; I was so close to just putting the book down and writing off the series for good until I glanced in the back of the book mostly to see how much more I had to read and saw that there is only one book left in the series plus a separate book about Bliss that's somehow not part of the series My main issue with these books is the overly dramatic and flowery writing style.
When the characters speak or think, they sometimes sound like they've escaped from a badly written book that aspires to be set in the s. For people who were teenagers not very long ago, they're all so formal and stiff, which is downright strange in a book with a modern setting. And then there are the sex scenes. They reminded me of a really cheesy romance novel; the only things missing were the awkwardly hilarious euphemisms for human anatomy.
The reason I tend to like teen books more than adult books sometimes is typically because they are devoid of creepy sex scenes; those kinds of scenes are not sexy, at least not to me or to most people I know. I'd much rather have an author allude to characters having sex in a clever and subtle way than have a play-by-play filled with cringe-worthy descriptions. All in all, I will be very glad when this series is over and I can stop rolling my eyes at these characters and wondering how all these overly complicated plot twists will eventually be resolved I know you're probably wondering why I'm still reading this series if I don't like it so much, but the thing is is that I don't like to not finish something once I've started it.
Even if I don't like a movie I'm watching, I'll usually stick it out 'till the end just to see if it can redeem itself or, if not, just so when I give others my opinion on it, I am fully informed on what I've seen. These books were decent when they first started; they definitely had an interesting concept.
But they've been drug out for far too many books and now feel like some sad soap opera I can't stop watching until it's finished. Oct 07, stephanie rated it liked it Shelves: Oct 23, Angela rated it liked it. First, books that go back and forth between storylines drive me insane. Second, there is so much assumed by the author.
Does she think I know anything about Seven circles, gates, gatekeepers, star keys, Paul Rayburn and Onbasius and the list goes on and on. The concept of Nephilum is never fully explained and very different than every other source. Aren't Nephilum the children of humans and fallen angels. Uh, making Schuyler one? And please tell me more about the gate keepers! Se First, books that go back and forth between storylines drive me insane. Seems everyone goes through the gates easily.
Perhaps, I wouldn't be so confused if I read the Jack and Schuyler parts with more concentration. I tended to skim. My own fault I guess. I really started to wonder if I had skipped a book in this series somewhere along the line. Still I wanted to read it. Glad I did and gave three stars because I was already SO many books invested! Someone please go to wikipedia and update the storyline so I can understand what's going on!
May 01, Ariel rated it really liked it Shelves: Finished this a week after its due at the library. On the positive side, it's been forever since I've had a library fine! Makes me feel like a kid again when I misplaced books all the time. My mom always carried extra change into the library just in case I had a fine when we were doing our bi-weekly library visit on Saturdays. I'll be honest, I'm really just wanting to get to the end. This series is super long in regards to how many books, but each book is just super short so it's not that Finished this a week after its due at the library.
This series is super long in regards to how many books, but each book is just super short so it's not that bad. But I'm just ready to reach the end. I really liked this book. It had so much mystery and romance i fell in love with. And when u read the ending it will leave u breathless and hungry for the next and last book "Gates of Paradise". I couldn't put the book down. Dec 21, Nic Echo rated it liked it Shelves: It's near the end of the Blue Bloods series, and the action and adventure is heightening with each tale.
In this book, we follow three different stores. The first one revolves around Schuyler and Jack as they continue to seek out the Gate of Promise. In this story, they continue to have issues with the bonding link. Then, in Mimi's story, she and Oliver travel to Hell to retrieve Kingsley's soul. The final story is set in the About the Book: The final story is set in the past and follows Allegra as she battles her heart and tries to do the right thing.
I have to say I felt pretty mixed about this book. Part of the book was action packed and gripping while other parts Easily, my favourite bit was Allegra's story, and I constantly found myself itching to get back to it. Although any Blue Bloods fan knows how her story ends, it is interesting to see how she got there. I also found myself believing in Allegra's struggle, unlike Schuyler. Schuyler's struggle for the forbidden love felt weak at best -- and contrived.
I never felt that the relationship between Charles and Allegra was just a story. They seemed more real to me to the point that I felt pity for Charles' heartache and anxiety as fate seemed to push Allegra into a doomed relationship. Now, with relationships on mind, I'd like to focus on Jack and Schuyler. This is a story that tasted a bit bland to me. It had enough spice to not dislike it completely, but it was definitely not a favourite dish.
For those that complained about the lack of romance in Misguided Angel, don't worry, you get it here.
For those of you, like me, that rather skip it, well, it makes the story drag. I cannot say this enough, but their relationship never felt real to me. Even from page one of the first book, it felt forced, and I knew I was never going to enjoy their subplot. I grow weary of them constantly worrying about each other and how they simply cannot live without the other.
This over the top crap is making me think hormones more than love.
I can't even say I was overly fond of the nonromantic plot. It started out well enough - she and Jack are trying to find the keeper for the Gate of Promise, and they even run into some venators that are on a mission. By the end though, I wasn't quite as satisfied. There is one point when the Chen sisters and Schuyler get kidnapped to become brides for either demons or silver bloods, and it was through all of this that I kept rolling my eyes. It all seemed so generic evil.
Apparently, most demons were hideous heaven forbid that demons be something different , and Schuyler is lucky to be given to a handsome one. Dehua's apparently looks like a toad. Then, the women who beautify the girls are given the impression that they are gaudy and tasteless. The "wedding dresses" that our girls are given are even scandalous and a bit slutty -- definitely no class.
After all, demons can't like classy things. This generic evil just irritated me to no end. There was one more major aspect in this plot that grated me as well. And her intended groom? Apparently, he wants Deming for her spunk or whatever. Although this was eye roll worthy in itself, what really got me was when Jack fights him.
Now, Forsyth has been around since book one, and it is in the fourth book when we find out about his treachery so yeah, he's made quite the impact. However, the fight between him and Jack lasts maybe two pages. Can we say anti-climatic? I mean, I know Forsyth isn't the ultimate big bad here, but he is still a major villain, and Melissa de la Cruz has him defeated in less than one chapter.
To make matters worse, Forsyth apparently was the only demon though I was under the impression he was a silver blood before this that could pass from Hell to Earth. Sure, kill Hell's greatest asset in a few measly paragraphs. I am sure no one would mind. Again, it started out well enough, but left me more and more annoyed as the story went on.
As stated in the book summary, Mimi's story follows her into Hell as she tries to retrieve Kingsley's soul. Like with Schuyler's tale, I ended up having issues with Hell and its residents. Melissa de la Cruz tried taking the non fire and brimstone route for Hell, which I am not complaining about.
I am always eager to see what ways people interpret Hell. Well, what Melissa de la Cruz did was interesting. In her interpretation of Hell, she has it where instead of pure torture, everything is just slightly off all the time I have to say, I actually liked this idea, and I think it would grow on you after a while and turn you a bit mad. My problem with this was this seemed to be the only bad thing Hell offered -- even with the lower levels. Seriously, the worst thing Hell has to offer is being mildly uncomfortable?
I just don't buy it. Then, we have the generic evil once again. The one I recall most from Mimi's story is the demon girl that decides which souls get to enter this club. Not only is she evil just because, but she even has horns and a pointed tail. Can you get more cliche than that? Now, I may be pickier than most about my angel and demons since I study them.
However, if the story is interesting enough, I am willing to give leeway to the author. All throughout the series, I have found myself aggravated by several things related to the angels, but I found myself enjoying the story and was willing to put my mishaps aside. However, I was not able to do this with Melissa's version of Hell and the generic evil. However, a not-so-bad Hell and generic evil are not the only things I disliked about Mimi's tale.
With this new curve ball, Mimi must decide whether or not to continue with her plan, even if Kingsley will leave with her. Now, any person knows that Jack and Schuyler are going to have their happily ever after. The question is, "what about Mimi, our anti-hero? However, after reading Lost in Time, it seems more and more obvious that de la Cruz plans on giving everyone a happily ever after of some sort. I get that there is a good chunk of people that want that, but for me, it's boring and removes so much tension. Okay, so everyone is going to have glorious princess stye love lifes. I can deal with that.
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