Richelle Mead

Richelle Mead
Richelle Meadis a bestselling American fantasy author. She is known for the Georgina Kincaid series, Vampire Academy, Bloodlines and the Dark Swan series...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth12 November 1976
CountryUnited States of America
fall thinking long
This dress makes me look fat," I told Jasmine as we stood near the back of the crowd and watched the last minute preperations fall into place. She glanced over at me and my efforts to rearrange the folds of my long, gauzy dress. "Your pregnant," she stated. "Everything's supposed to make you look fat." I Scowled. "I think the correct reponse was 'No it doesn't.
years voice clothes
Tawny," I barked. My voice held the authority of a drill sergeant. She jumped. "I am NOT making out with you until the end of time. You want to do this, then you've got to work for it. Now, TAKE OFF YOUR CLOTHES." "Oh," said Hugh. "I've waited ten years to hear you say that to another woman.
organization rooms boxes
I pulled out box after box, setting them haphazardly around the room. My organization lacked something -- like, say, organization ...
born made
morois are born..but strigois are made..!
thinking chance
Hope implies that you think you have a chance at something.
real believe dark
None of you appreciate me. Why is it so hard to believe that I could make a real contribution in these dark rimes?
pain self-harm going-away
She felt so much emotionally, she would say, that a physical outlet - physical pain - was the only way to make her internal pain go away. It was the only way she could control it.
perfect goal track
I stopped. She was bleeding after all. Perfect lines crossed her wrists, not near any crucial veins, but enough to leave wet red tracks across her skin. She hadn;t hit her veins when she did this; death hadn't been her goal.
lines
Rosemarie you are out of line
real sarcasm dry
And sometimes, if I was really, really lucky, he’d smile at me. A real smile, too—not the dry one that accompanied the sarcasm we tossed around so often. I didn’t want to admit it to anyone—not to Lissa, not even to myself—but some days, I lived for those smiles.
children guy alcohol
Tradition or not, I sometimes thought putting children on an old guy’s lap was already creepy enough. We didn’t need to mix alcohol into it.
girl thinking yale
A girl just asked for SAT scores good enough to get her into Yale. I think she was nine.
moving past should-have
Don't beat yourself up over what you could have or should have done. The past is gone. Move on to the future.
impossible
Was Deirdre right about me purposely wanting relationships that were impossible?