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So apparently the last time I read this novel, I found it unbearably boring and annoying previous review below, However, upon this read through I did not find it as painfully annoying and hard to get through as the previous novels have been, In fact, this was a solid three star book when taking into account that it is very much a Young Adult book of its time, Not perfect by any means, but less annoying than previous novels in the series have been,

As always, I found Schuyler and Jacks part of this story insanely boring and absolutely no chemistry between them at all, In fact, there was more chemistry between Mimi and Oliver than there is between the couple that is breaking bonds and risking life and death for each other, While they were on the run, I could ignore how dull they both are, but when it is focused on their relationship I cant help but roll my eyes.
Once again, I have seen nothing to explain why these two are in love with each other, While these series suffers from a lot of instalove, at least with Mimi and Kingsley we saw that relationship progress and the instalove couple in this story we at least saw them interact on page before this “love” formed.
Jack and Schulyer bore me and I have no investment in whether they end up together in the end, The first third of this novel was the most boring part,

While Schuyler was the main female lead in the first couple of books, I feel as if Mimi has taken over that role in this novel, Gone is the vapid socialite that only cares about herself, though she is still selfish, arrogant, and impulsive at times, Instead we are given a vampire that is grieving, angry, and set with the impossible task of leading the Coven when the vampires way of life is falling apart.
Mimi is downright likable in this novel, which is something I wouldnt have said at the start of the series, I know that in the previous read through I was obsessed with Oliver, but he isnt really anything but a walking plot device, Again, he isnt given enough page time for me to see why I was into him to begin with, I dont dislike him, but he is just kind of there to help the story progress,

Deming Chen was a new perspective as Bliss is out of this narrative due to having her own spin off series, As we are just getting to know her, I really didnt have anything to say about her almost nonexistent personality, If she wasnt thinking about how silly and ridiculous other women are, she was attempting to figure out what was going on with the missing vampires, That being said, as the instalove portion of this story comes up in her section of the novel, I found myself rolling my eyes a lot, It is truly one of my least favorite troupes,

Again, this series is not raising in my esteem, but I have no idea why I hated this novel so much when I read it the first time.
I have seen some reviews complaining that it doesnt push forward the overall plot of Lucifers return forward, but I think it shows that he is building an army and has been for years.
It was a fine read for what it was, but not a series I will revisit once I complete it,



Compared to the last novel, this one was pretty flat and at points down right boring, That isn't saying to was bad because I really liked the section about Mimi and Oliver, but I just felt that other than a few things this whole story just went in a major circle with little being resolved.
I just felt as if this whole novel was just a set up novel, which is alright if it is entertaining, but this was just, . . dull.

Schuyler was a bit annoying in this novel because every other line it seemed she was talking about Jack being her life, I get they are madly in love, but shut up! We got it the first thirteen times you said it, Again I would rather be shown this unending devotion than have Schuyler complain about it all the time, I just don't see the love in the Jack and Schuyler relationship, I missed Bliss terribly and though I like Deming I felt as if she was just thrown in because there was no Bliss, I hope there is more of her in later novels, but I want to know what happened to Bliss, However I really am starting to adore Mimi especially because we see her grow and become more likable, Then have her and Oliver become friends made me like her even more and she is quickly becoming my favorite character, I love Oliver, that is all I have to say about him, I adore him.

An alright book, but nothing to get excited about,

Trigger warnings

Child death, death, blood I'm almost half way done this book, So far, its really boring,


gt so i have finally finished this book and there are no words to describe how disappointed i am,

the first five books were amazing!

however this book kind of ruined the series,



gt I guess you can say that I'm in between loving it and totally hating it,

To be honest it wasn't that bad, but it wasn't that good at the same time, . .
the book needed something more to make it more interesting, Rating: Intense!

Faster, Less Detailed : Misguided Angel is an intense fifth installment to the Blue Bloods Series, filled with new dilemmas lots of suspicion answerseeking missions significant legacies dangerous, abrupt murders seven demonproofing gates of Hell and.
. . the Petruvian Order. Fans will love this severely actionpacked fifth book and the blend of old and new characters coming forth, and will find that that Melissa De
Get Your Copy Misguided Angel (Blue Bloods, #5) Scripted By Melissa De La Cruz Published As Interactive Edition
La Cruz did not disappoint.

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As an avid Blue Bloods fan, I was eagerly awaiting the arrival of it's fifth successive novel, The first thing I said when I gazed down at the book in my hands was, "Oh, the cover! I could cry!" It's so, so pretty, I love when angel wings are placed on a cover I just have this thing for 'em,

Reading the Blue Bloods series has always proven to be an adventure for me, I never know where Melissa De La Cruz is going to take me next! And to me, unpredictability is a good thing, Her plot lines are always intricate, yet somehow they are all braided together, and you can find their shared connection easily, It all goes back to something, some mystery or unanswered question,

Opening up with Jack and Schuyler was perfect! I utterly adore this starcrossed couple, The first chapters display their current relationship, how they are working things through, and how much they still need to work out, And, more importantly at least for some, the status of Schuyler carrying out the legacy bestowed to her by her grandfather, Lawrence Van Allen, To see their struggles so early in the book grabbed me and pulled me in to the story,

Seeing Mimi and all her selfish, superficial glory was wonderful! I love Mimi, surprisingly, I don't typically like her kind of character, You know, the gorgeous, shallow, blond goddess of society type, But, despite the flaws in her personality, I think she's probably one of the best, one of the most welldeveloped characters of the story, She has so many layers, She can be cold and mean, Or genuine and kind. Selfish or caring. It all depends with Mimi, It's like rolling di, you never know what digits you're going to get, Then, most unexpected is her evergrowing friendship with Oliver, of all characters! I thought they would forever be at each other's throats, so it was quite funny, for me, to watch that change, watch a bond of friendship be formed, especially considering their circumstances with Jack and Schuyler respectively.
Spoiler Alert: I was so happy when I discovered that there is a possibility that my beloved Kingsley will be coming back soon! squeals

And meeting Deming Chen was a surprise and a pleasure.
First off, it was nice to see a new face after tagging along with so many familiar characters, Readers will know virtually nothing about her, as it happened with me, To gradually unravel her character and still not completely get to her core, the core of who she is, felt good when reading about her and what she was there for.
spoilerish Not to mention the possibility of her twin showing up! I just can't wait!

The mystery of the new, arising problems overshadowing the Blue Bloods Coven, more particularly in New York was eerie and disturbing.
If you've read Melissa's earlier Blue Bloods books, you'll know that she writes, in between chapters, little snippets of the past that tend to relate to what is going on while you're reading which is awesome.
I'm dying to know what it's all leading up to, though I do have a teensyweensy bit of an idea, By the end of the book, I had been breathless, as though I had just run a twomile marathon in twenty minutes except I read this in one sitting of about.
hours, but you get the idea!


If you're the kind of person who likes a big mystery with a supernatural flair the whole exangels turned blue/silver blooded vampires concept plus a large mesh of several different relationships friendship/romantic, then you'll find something to like/love about the Blue Bloods series, including its fifth installment, Misguided Angel.

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