![]() ![]() “I get a lot of feedback from fans, through social media and emails, and I hear certain questions frequently. “In addition to wrapping up the plots and resolving conflicts in the story, I did throw in a few bonus things,” she hints. Though carefully sidestepping spoilers, Mead shares that Bloodlines fans will find some unexpected twists in The Ruby Circle – some of which they just might have inspired. “But it feels right, and I believe I’ve left them in places they need to be – I hope readers feel the same way.” ![]() “It was hard to finish The Ruby Circle, since I’ve put so much work into these series, and I love the characters,” said the author. Launched in 2011, the series is a spinoff of Mead’s debut series, Vampire Academy, and one that fans eagerly embraced: together, the two series have 10 million copies in print in the U.S. ![]() Though Mead calls finishing Bloodlines “bittersweet,” she believes that The Ruby Circle brings the story arc to the right conclusion. And Mead’s first standalone novel and first fantasy, Soundless, a saga inspired by Chinese folklore and set in a remote mountaintop village where no one has spoken for generations, is due from the publisher on November 17. ![]() The Ruby Circle, the sixth and final volume of her Bloodlines series, is due from Razorbill on February 10. For bestselling YA author Richelle Mead, 2015 will be a year of both closure and new beginnings. ![]()
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