
It felt at times clunky which imo caused stunting issues not just for the world building but also the potential of its characters. Just know that they aren’t supposed to be together but love conquers all and all that rah rah. Especially giving the story of both Senpai’s and Blaques family history whew, there is a lot going on there. Okay, the premise of this story is good and I think the author did an outstanding job in giving us a story of Black vampires set in a urban area while also not going out of bounds with stereotypes of vampires and Black people. She is becoming the bully her enemies claimed her to be. And Blaque is exactly what she needs as there are secrets along with betrayal dogging the mess out of Senpai and her queendom is slowly losing ground BUT she is becoming more powerful. Enters Timothy/Blaque who appears to be a gullible human but there is more to this man than what even Senpai expected.

The man who will love her for her and not her queendom. So in this book, Senpai who is queen of the vampires and ol girl is looking for a king but not just any ol man who is going to full a “role” no with Senpai, he has to be the one. There is a lot going on in Blood Bully and there were many times I kept wondering what road the author was taking us down. I’m not going to lie, the start of this book didn’t immediately get my blood pumping.
