6/22/2023 0 Comments The ruby circle by richelle meadIt’s an understatement to say a lot happens in The Ruby Circle. I couldn’t get much of a feel for her reactions toward major events in the book, and I can’t really compare her reactions to Adrian’s since he’s much more outwardly emotional. I love Adrian, but I wanted more of Sydney in this book. We can’t say the same for Sydney, who felt a little more distant and preoccupied by their current situations. We spend more time in his perspective, and his chapters are much more in sync with his personality. Sydney and Adrian face the odds together and apart to help find Jill and bring her home before it’s too late.įrom the start, The Ruby Circle is more of Adrian’s book. If you’ve been following this series, you know that the latter isn’t going to stop Sydney from trying to help save Jill. The Alchemists will take Sydney back if she were to leave the protection of the Court. Jill is missing, and they can’t do anything to help if they’re stuck at Court. Newlyweds Sydney and Adrian are cooped up at the Royal Court and going crazy. While The Ruby Circle is the last Bloodlines book, it definitely does not feel like the end, more like “The End for now…” Before I begin sharing my thoughts on The Ruby Circle, I’d like to thank Richelle Mead for creating not only one of my favorite YA series ever with Bloodlines, but giving me two spectacular stories to experience these past seven years. It’s bittersweet writing this review of the final book in the Bloodlines series.
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