Thursday 11 June 2020

Bloodline Gems- K Young

Book: Bloodline Gems
Author: K Young
Publisher: PublishVictor

Vampires are creatures that have been a part of lore for a long time, and we have come to see of them as evil, bloodsucking creatures, right?


Bloodline Gems by K Young is the story of Prince Shubishup, the heir to the lineage of vampires who was put in a coffin to be shipped to Transylvania along with his family for a ritual, but was accidentally sent to Pennsylvania – West Philadelphia. He quickly becomes addicted to crack cocaine prior to meeting two local drug dealers, Stizz and Keem. After a little disagreement, they promise to aid Prince Shubishup in returning home, but they see an opportunity to make some money, and use Prince Shubishup. Meanwhile, the King sends Terka, Prince’s sister to locate him. Will Terka be able to find her little brother in time? Will she find him at all? Can Prince Shubishup survive the vicious streets of Philadelphia? Or will he become another statistic, and remain stuck in the trenches?

 Bloodline Gems is an urban story that is set in Philadelphia. The author has used the street slang for effect, but the constant use of the same turns its charm off and actually provides a bit of an issue while reading. The suddenness of the story with the introduction of Shubishup to the various scenes, each of them are abstract in themselves and the connection to the previous scene is thin at best. The storytelling focuses more on the accents of the characters rather than the story which brings down the overall feel of the story. The language is in line with the urban concept of the book, though I have my reservations whether the characters would actually speak like that. The climax was a tad bit disappointing for me and I would have preferred a better ending.

Coming to the characters, the author could have taken his time to build up the characters, but we see very little story about the characters. However, I liked the story of the Vampires and their world.

Overall, a decent read which scores a 2.25/5 from me.

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