Richelle Mead is an American best-selling author of young adult and adult urban fantasy books. Her most famous works include the Vampire Academy and Bloodlines series.
Richelle Mead was born on November 12, 1976, in Michigan, USA.
She received a Bachelor of General Studies from the University of Michigan in 1998 and a Master of Comparative Religion from Western Michigan University in 2001.
In 2005, Richelle Mead published her first novel, 'Succubus Blues', which was the first book in the Georgina Kincaid series.
Her most famous works include the Vampire Academy and Bloodlines series, which have sold millions of copies worldwide and been adapted into movies and TV shows.
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Vampire Academy is a six-book young-adult urban fantasy series that follows the story of Rose Hathaway, a teenage girl who is training to become a guardian to a vampire princess.
Bloodlines is a six-book young-adult urban fantasy series that is a spin-off from the Vampire Academy series, focusing on the character of Sydney Sage.
The Glittering Court is a three-book young-adult historical romance series that follows the story of Adelaide, a girl who is forced to enter a school to become a bride for wealthy suitors.
The reading order for the Vampire Academy universe is: Vampire Academy series -> Bloodlines series -> The Ruby Circle (a Vampire Academy and Bloodlines crossover novel).
No, the Bloodlines series has come to a conclusion with the final book, 'The Ruby Circle'.
Richelle Mead has written several other series, including the Georgina Kincaid series, Dark Swan series, Age of X series, and The Glittering Court series.
Yes, the Vampire Academy series was adapted into a movie in 2014, and there have been talks of a TV show adaptation.
Richelle Mead's writing is primarily intended for young adult audiences, but some of her works are also suitable for adult readers.