Review of Vampires of Manhattan by Melissa de la Cruz (ebook)


Vampires of Manhattan by Melissa de la Cruz

The Vampires of Manhattan is “hipster horror”–the memorable characters from her Blue Bloods series are older and cooler than before, trying to build “Millennial” lives in the bustle of Manhattan while battling forces of evil and, of course, each other.

Hero of this sexy, paranormal action tale is Oliver Hazard-Perry, former human conduit, and Manhattan’s only human-turned-vampire, now the head of the Blue Bloods Coven. When his all-too-human lover is found murdered on the eve of the coven’s annual Four Hundred Ball–a celebration meant to usher in a new era in vampire society, and to mark the re-unification of the Coven after decades of unrest and decay–Oliver is devastated.

Now, not only is he trying to create a new world order for the immortal elite, he’s the prime suspect and is stalked by the newly installed head of the vampire secret police. Because according to the new rules, vampires who take human life can now be executed. Burned.

How can an immortal sentenced to die fight back? He has to find the killer–and the answers lie deep in vampire lore.

review

This is a spinoff from another series. There could be minor spoilers from the other books below.

It’s been a very long time since I’ve read the blue bloods series. I remembered a few characters, but that’s about it. This was one of my oldest books on my kindle so I decided to go with it. The beginning wasn’t pulling me in at all but I started liking it more about halfway through. I think if I read it right when it came out, I would have liked it a lot more. It just felt a bit dated. Nothing on the author. It is dated now and that’s on me. The book takes place ten years after the last one and everyone is an adult now. There were a couple girls found murdered and drained. No one knows who it is and Oliver is planning on having the first ball in ten years. There are pentagrams showing up. It’s a mess in NYC.

As I mentioned above, I really enjoyed the second half. So I gave this book 4 stars.

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