
This is the second book of the Blue Blood novel, written by Melissa De La Cruz.
Schuyler and her Conduit Oliver are in Venice in search of Schuyler's Grandfather. Schuyler thier last day on her grandfather finds hidden in a secret place but he is no help to her and tells her he doesn't know how to kill Silver Bloods.
There is the 400th annual ball which is an exclusive ball for all the vampires, to celebrate their exsistence. Mimi Force has decided to host an after party and the invites will be texted in the 400 ball. The after party is a Masquerade.
Force Jack still has feelings for Schuyler but he can not display them in public. He is supposed to love his twin sister and create the Bonding so nothing can tear them apart. Although in the party after he kisses her from underneath his mask.
Suddenly Schuyler's grandfather, Lawerence appears on her doorstep and claims that he is fed up with hiding in the dark so he will now live with her. Schuyler is extremly pleased to have someone live with and he will teach her how to defend herself rom Silver Bloods.
Lawerence calls for a 'White Vote' which means he will challenge the head of the conclave head so he can be. Lawerence was an exile from the conclave.
Mimi Force steals a Dark Magic Book so she can eliminate Schuyler and so she and Jack can be together forever without any disruptions. But her spell goes wrong and she accidently kills the head of The Meeting society and she goes to trial and is due to be excecuted in Venice!
There is a special technique where you can look at peoples memories to see if they are lying before an excecution. Schuylers mum was the only one who could do so, but Schuyler had inherited her powers and performs in on Mimi Force. Its turns out she passed out and a Silver Blood finishes the spell so she is innocent.
Charles Force, Schuylers uncle wants to be the guardian of Schuyler. Schuyler doesn't want to because she wants to live with her grandfather. But the court Decides on Charles. Schuyler now has to live with her lover and enemy.
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