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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A bloody good, heart-warming novella
Bloody Valentine by Melissa de la Cruz is a novella in the Blue Bloods series. It consists of three beautifully written short stories each with a focus on matters of the heart - hence the title.

While it is not necessary to have read all the books in this series before reading this novella, it is recommended, as two of the three stories relate to events that...
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3.0 out of 5 stars How much smaller can these books get?
I knew nothing about this book before I bought it, so imagine my surprise when I first saw it, any smaller, & it would be a pamphlet. It's only 3 short stories, & I read them all in a couple of hours. The stories themselves were OK, but the first one is only there to setup the new Witches of East End series, the second one is about Allegra & Charles & while it's an...
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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A bloody good, heart-warming novella, January 2, 2011
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Bloody Valentine by Melissa de la Cruz is a novella in the Blue Bloods series. It consists of three beautifully written short stories each with a focus on matters of the heart - hence the title.

While it is not necessary to have read all the books in this series before reading this novella, it is recommended, as two of the three stories relate to events that take place in the previous two books.

The first story is about Schuyler Van Alen's friend and familiar Oliver Hazard-Perry and Freya, a character who will be the focus of a new series by the author entitled Witches of East End, due out in the summer of 2011. It is a wonderful story that fills in some of the missing pieces on what's going on with Oliver at the same time as other things are occurring in Misguided Angel.

The second story brings us back to 1985 where we get to meet a young Allegra Van Alen and the human familiar she falls in love with, Bendix Chase. This is a great addition as it gives further insight into Schuyler's parents and just how she came to be.

The final story, and the longest, is about Schuyler Van Alen and Jack Force and their bonding ceremony which occurs after the events in Misguided Angel. This is a great way to close this book as it gives readers another opportunity to see Jack and Schuyler and witness their love for one another. It bridges the long gap between the previous book and the next book in the series, Lost in Time, which won't be out until October 2011.

Melissa de la Cruz is a superb writer and even though these are only short stories, each one embraces the elegance of her writing. These stories are heart-warming, with a little action, romance and sensuality included to make this a perfect book to enjoy in plenty of time for Valentine's Day.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars How much smaller can these books get?, December 29, 2010
This review is from: Bloody Valentine (A Blue Bloods Book) (Blue Bloods Novel) (Hardcover)
I knew nothing about this book before I bought it, so imagine my surprise when I first saw it, any smaller, & it would be a pamphlet. It's only 3 short stories, & I read them all in a couple of hours. The stories themselves were OK, but the first one is only there to setup the new Witches of East End series, the second one is about Allegra & Charles & while it's an interesting look at the past, I don't understand the point or where it fits in. The final one is just to fill in until the next Blue Bloods book & the Wolf Pact series. After Misguided Angel (which was a fairly small book itself), I feel like Melissa De La Cruz is just writing little bits to try & keep the series going. All 3 stories could have been shortened & been made part of Misguided Angel with no problem. The next book isn't due until 10/11, I don't know if I'll still remember the books I've already read then, especially if it's another tiny little book.
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A decent novella that was badly advertised, January 13, 2011
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In this Blue Bloods novella, the pains and trials of love are explored in three short stories. In the first, Oliver is aching at Schuyler's absence due to his status as her familiar. Presented with a not-so-well-accepted solution to his heartache, he seriously contemplates it along with the advice of a friend he meets in a bar. In the second, Allegra Van Alen feels trapped under the pressure of her immortal lives and the watchful eye of her mother Cordelia. While at Endicott Academy in Massachusetts and far away from her mother's influence, she meets a fellow classmate named Bendix Chase and slowly falls in love. In the final story of the novella, Schuyler and Jack are busy planning their bonding ceremony before she leaves for Alexandria and he returns to New York to meet his fate. When one of their friends is kidnapped on his way to see their bonding, they must cooperate with another friend to get him back and save his life.

Oliver's tale, "Just Another Night in Suck City," gives us a peek into Oliver's head for the first time in the entire series. His heartbreak was written beautifully and felt very real. I've always had a soft spot for him because of his dedication to Schuyler both as a Conduit and friend, and this piece only made me like him more. Freya, a character who will make her starring and debut appearance in de la Cruz's adult title Witches of East End in summer 2011, makes a cameo appearance as a bartender at the bar Oliver and Schuyler frequented with fake IDs in hand. I'm surprised we haven't heard of their visits to this bar before. It seems like it was made up on the spot. Anyways, I got the kind of vibe from this story that said, "the only way heartbreak can be cured is with magic. Otherwise, you're stuck with it." I know how I feel about that message, but others will have varying reactions from agreement to severe disagreement. The conflict of being de-familiarized and use as a source of blood in a bloodhouse was an interesting one for a character like Oliver. My favorite story of the three.

The second short story of the novel, "Always Something There to Remind Me," follows Schuyler's mother Allegra Van Alen, otherwise known as Gabrielle the Uncorrupted, when she went to school at Endicott Academy and met Schuyler's father, whose name has changed more times than my home address. As a sixteen-year-old girl, I appreciated that she felt pressured by her identity as Gabrielle the angel, her brother/it's complicated Charles's everlasting love when she thinks she doesn't deserve it, and her mother's watchful eye. No teen, despite who they may have been in past lives and what they are, would take that kind of pressure well. Despite that, I still think she should have shown at least a little bit of acceptance of who she was instead of total rejection until the very end. Like I mentioned, she's the great Gabrielle; she can't afford to deny it as badly as she does. The insight into how Allegra and Bendix/Stephen/whatever fell in love was wonderful... until I read the last few paragraphs of the story. So she's back in love with Charles/Michael? What? How does this help the reader see how Schuyler came to be? It only raises more questions! With just a few sentences, fifty pages were pretty much invalidated for me. Least favorite story in the entire Blue Bloods continuity.

Schuyler and Jack's story, "Ring of Fire," chronicles the events just after the end of Misguided Angel. Jack proposed and with Schuyler's agreement, they must hurry to plan the ceremony and bring their friends in for it. The Venators loyal to the Countess, who is in turn still loyal to Lucifer, appear to ruin the fun and the fight scenes with them are grabbing. New limits are established on what both Jack and Schuyler can do and Bliss, who departed at the end of The Van Alen Legacy and has been absent from the books since, makes a cameo. Some will be happy about that and others definitely won't be. The story moves well, like one of the plots that could have been part of a book instead of a short story, and with its heartwarming bonding ceremony at the end, it takes the honor of being my second-favorite story. If I didn't love Oliver so much and everything hadn't felt so convenient, it would have been my favorite.

The serious problems with continuity present in the series surface again and happen flagrantly. From what we have been told before, bonds were made in Heaven and stayed when they fell; now the explanation is that the bonds were made when the angels fell in order to punish them and take away their freedom to love. Christopher Anderson, the Conduit to Schuyler's grandfather, had his memory of the Blue Bloods wiped and yet is present at Schuyler and Jack's bonding ceremony; the name of Schuyler's father sees yet another change as he is referred to as Bendix or Ben when it was formerly thought his name was Stephen (or, if you go with the spelling presented in the family tree of Masquerade, Steven). The bonding happens after Misguided Angel and yet Oliver is said to need to return to New York to solve the mystery of the disappearing Blue Blood teens, a case solved in Misguided Angel. Why does Oliver have to go back to investigate a case that has already been solved? I can go on because there are plenty more violations, but I choose not to.

Another problem with this series just came to my attention: how everything is just so convenient. Jack is unable to transform into Abbadon due to a cursed ring? No problem. He suddenly rediscovers his powers to summon creatures from the Underworld to do his bidding. Oliver is stuck loving and being heartbroken Schuyler forever and ever because he is her familiar? That's okay too. He just gets de-familiarized, then re-familiarized just in time to save him from being bit by another Blue Blood, then gets a spell cast on him to ease his heartbreak. Oh, and Schuyler suddenly discovers how her mother's sword can pretty much ruin an entire roof structure without a problem for her either. How many more times will that come in handy? No deus ex machina occurrences are just how many I like. One is tolerable, but the multiple occurrences in this 147 page book are far beyond tolerable.

This last paragraph has nothing to do with the book itself other than the way it was advertised, and that had nothing to do with the rating. When I received the book, I noticed that it said "a Blue Bloods book" on the cover. If I hadn't already known Bloody Valentine was a novella, I would have been tripped up by that. Very few readers differentiate between a -series name here- novel and a -series name here- book; misguided advertising of a novella as a book leads to angry readers who complain. I remember seeing a version of the cover where it was labeled as "a Blue Bloods novella" and am left wondering what happened to that cover, which would have been more correct.

Honestly, there was no need for this book to be made. Two of the short stories could have been written into Misguided Angel without a problem and the third one, while it offers the reader insight into how Allegra fell in love with Bendix/Stephen/whatever his name is now, is rendered near-useless by the ending. This little piece adds to the confusion that comes with the Blue Bloods series instead of doing anything to lessen it. Despite that, these stories are undeniably interesting and quick reads. This is one better to borrow from a friend than to spend the money on buying it oneself.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars a little longer please, December 29, 2010
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This review is from: Bloody Valentine (A Blue Bloods Book) (Blue Bloods Novel) (Hardcover)
I love the blue blood series and was so excited waiting for this next excerpt however it was barely longer than a teaser and I finished it in two hours. Of course the writing was wonderful and I was very enraptured in it but it ended so abruptly. I felt like it was a filler that could have easily been incorporated into misguided angel or the next book due out 10/11. All in all i was very disappointed in Melissa de la Cruz for advertising bloody valentine as a book worth ten dollars when it was merely a few small short stories that add little to the whole scheme of the series. I can only hope the next book will redeem my view of Cruz as a great author.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Addition to the Series, July 26, 2011
I thought Bloody Valentine was a lot of fun. It fills in some holes and gives extra information about Allegra and Schuyler's dad. There are three short stories, one about Oliver after Schuyler leaves him, one about Allegra and Ben, and then another about Schuyler and Jack.

All of the stories were quick reads and I liked getting insight into the characters. I thought that there was a rather large jump in between books 4 and 5 (The Van Alen Legacy and Misguided Angel), like how Oliver got over Schuyler, and how Schuyler and Jack bonded. This cleared that up, which I appreciated. I also really loved getting more insight into Allegra's and Charles's characters (and meeting Schuyler's dad!). Allegra is such an interesting character because we hear a lot about her, but don't get to see her. Reading about her running around and going to school was a nice change.

One thing I didn't like was how Schuyler and Jack were able to resolve the conflict in the third story. Honestly, it wasn't very believable for me, which kept this story from being really great. On the up side, however, there were a few drawings included at the end, which I thought were cool.

I would definitely recommend this book for fans of the series; like I said, it's a fast read, and it fills in some holes. Bloody Valentine is a great addition to the Blue Bloods series.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, July 18, 2011
I love the Blue Blood series! I have been following this series from the very beginning. And I adored the stories in the book.

The first story was about Schulyer's best friend Oliver and his uh,... one night stand. Well mostly he is trying to get over Schulyer and is doing everything he can to avoid her. I think this story gave a great detail of his heart breaking and him trying to mend it. I truly felt sorry for this guy. I hope that he can one day find the one.

The second story is about Schulyer's mom Allegra. I loved getting to go in to the past and lean about her falling in love with Schuyler's dad. She has visions and is scared. I thought this story answered some questions I had about Schyuler's mom and the past.

The third story is about Jack and Schuyler bonding ceremony. I thought it was sweet and enduring. I can only hope that things can get better for them in the future.

If you are Blue Blood fan you'll love these stories, I think they fill in a lot of questions of what if's and what really happened here.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Back Stories to the Blue Blood Characters, April 14, 2011
This review is from: Bloody Valentine (A Blue Bloods Book) (Blue Bloods Novel) (Hardcover)
Altogether, this was a nice, easy collection of stories. Oliver's initial story in the book set a fairly depressing tone, especially since I always felt for him. His story seems to try to make you feel that Oliver will somehow be "okay," but I felt overwhelming sadness for this character and all he's been through as Schuyler's much-used friend (talk about an understatement).

The other two stories in the collection were nice additions to the back story that we've wanted. I've especially wanted to know more about Schuyler's mother, and this collection gave us a small glimpse into her story.

On the whole, this is a well-written compilation. If you have read the series (and I would definitely recommend you read the other books beforehand), these stories are a nice addition to what we know about the characters. Besides, the cover is so pretty, how could you resist picking it up to get a little more to the back story?!?
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Addition to the series., April 9, 2011
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This book tells 3 different stories. I like the lead off to the new series coming out. The others are good addiotns to the blue blood series and story
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute stories..., March 22, 2011
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Bloody Valentine start right after Miguided Angel ended and is jampacked with details about the chacters. I loved seeing Oliver and meeting Freya. The best story is seeing how Allegra met Schulyer's dad. I am also a Jack and Schuyler shipper, so seeing them get Bond was so sweet. It also had a few surprise characters that added to the story that I have missed. I definitely can't wait for Lost in Time. I definitely recommend this book to fans on Melissa De La Cruz.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Young Adult Paranormal Series, March 11, 2011
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This is a awesome young adult vampire/paranormal series. I love this author and she puts a unique spin on the whole vampire genre. I also love her writing style, telling the story in different characters points of view.
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