Victoria Aveyard Bids Farewell to the "Red Queen" Series
Victoria Aveyard is a multiple Goodreads Choice Award nominee and the author of The New York Times-bestselling young adult fantasy series Red Queen. This month, she'll be releasing War Storm, the series' fourth and final installment. Here, Aveyard bids a heartfelt farewell to the series' fierce heroine, Mare Barrow, and gives longtime fans reading recommendations for the inevitable book hangover to come.
It’s odd to count the days, the months, and eventually years to realize exactly how long I’ve spent in the world of Red Queen—and in the head of Mare Barrow. She started as an image, a flash in my mind during my senior year of college. In the late spring of 2012, I saw a girl in an arena, about to be executed. I didn’t know what she did to get there or why she was about to be killed. I only know that instead of dying, she electrocuted her executioner. I was intrigued. I wanted to know more.
The rest of Red Queen sprouted from this thought. I asked questions: Who was this girl? How could she exist? What kind of world needed to exist around her for this to be possible? Questions bloomed from questions, and pieces slowly locked into place. A story grew, and now, six years later, that story has ended. Mare Barrow is finished with me, and I am finished with her.
I would be lying if I said I’m not excited to move on to new worlds, new characters, and new stories. That’s a natural impulse for any writer, no matter the work. Even so, it’s always difficult to leave behind the familiar. I’ve been writing in Mare’s head for so many years, blending pieces of me with pieces of her. I’ll never say she’s easy to write, but I will absolutely miss writing a character I know so well that they can take over, so to speak.
And it’s true, with Mare I’ve had the strange and weird experience of having a character take over the writing, saying things and making choices I never planned for, even if my fingers are typing the words. So far, it happens with Mare more than any other character. I think I’ve given her the send-off she would want, because I know if I hadn’t, she would certainly have stopped me from doing it. I can only hope I’m able to find new characters who speak to me as clearly as she does.
I’ll also say to my readers, please do not read anything into this “farewell” to Mare and to Red Queen. I’m trying to do this without any kind of spoilers for the end of the series, and hopefully I’ve succeeded. So to anyone grooming this for clues: You're out of luck, my dears.
I do have some tips in case you’re struggling to move on after Red Queen. Personally, anytime I finish reading a fantasy series I love, I find myself starving for more. I think I still have a book hangover from Harry Potter, if we’re being totally honest.
As for young adult fantasy, I almost don’t want to give recommendations because I don’t want to induce more hangovers! But I do want the rest of you to suffer with me as we wait for sequels.
So without further ado, some of my favorites from the past few years: I’ve ranted and raved about how much I love The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. The ranting and raving will continue until I get my hands on the sequel, The Wicked King. I’m also enamored of the Witchland series by Susan Dennard. The world-building in these books is staggering, and I love a series rooted in a female friendship that I actually believe. And, of course, I will continue to recommend An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir until the end of time.
These books are downright gripping, from characters to world to plot. They’re brutal and beautiful in equal measure. I also cannot wait for the next installment in the Grishaverse series, starring none other than one of my favorite characters, Nikolai Lantsov. Leigh Bardugo, if you’re reading this, I’m coming to steal King of Scars out of your brain. Inception-style.
That’s it for me, and thank you so much for joining me on this journey! I hope everyone enjoys War Storm and the end of Red Queen!
The rest of Red Queen sprouted from this thought. I asked questions: Who was this girl? How could she exist? What kind of world needed to exist around her for this to be possible? Questions bloomed from questions, and pieces slowly locked into place. A story grew, and now, six years later, that story has ended. Mare Barrow is finished with me, and I am finished with her.
I would be lying if I said I’m not excited to move on to new worlds, new characters, and new stories. That’s a natural impulse for any writer, no matter the work. Even so, it’s always difficult to leave behind the familiar. I’ve been writing in Mare’s head for so many years, blending pieces of me with pieces of her. I’ll never say she’s easy to write, but I will absolutely miss writing a character I know so well that they can take over, so to speak.
And it’s true, with Mare I’ve had the strange and weird experience of having a character take over the writing, saying things and making choices I never planned for, even if my fingers are typing the words. So far, it happens with Mare more than any other character. I think I’ve given her the send-off she would want, because I know if I hadn’t, she would certainly have stopped me from doing it. I can only hope I’m able to find new characters who speak to me as clearly as she does.
I’ll also say to my readers, please do not read anything into this “farewell” to Mare and to Red Queen. I’m trying to do this without any kind of spoilers for the end of the series, and hopefully I’ve succeeded. So to anyone grooming this for clues: You're out of luck, my dears.
I do have some tips in case you’re struggling to move on after Red Queen. Personally, anytime I finish reading a fantasy series I love, I find myself starving for more. I think I still have a book hangover from Harry Potter, if we’re being totally honest.
As for young adult fantasy, I almost don’t want to give recommendations because I don’t want to induce more hangovers! But I do want the rest of you to suffer with me as we wait for sequels.
So without further ado, some of my favorites from the past few years: I’ve ranted and raved about how much I love The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. The ranting and raving will continue until I get my hands on the sequel, The Wicked King. I’m also enamored of the Witchland series by Susan Dennard. The world-building in these books is staggering, and I love a series rooted in a female friendship that I actually believe. And, of course, I will continue to recommend An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir until the end of time.
These books are downright gripping, from characters to world to plot. They’re brutal and beautiful in equal measure. I also cannot wait for the next installment in the Grishaverse series, starring none other than one of my favorite characters, Nikolai Lantsov. Leigh Bardugo, if you’re reading this, I’m coming to steal King of Scars out of your brain. Inception-style.
That’s it for me, and thank you so much for joining me on this journey! I hope everyone enjoys War Storm and the end of Red Queen!
War Storm will be available on May 15. Don't forget to add it to your Want to Read shelf!
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I'm going to miss Maven and Evangeline the most since they are my favorite characters. I'm both scared and excited to see how their stories will end.

I CANNOT WAIT ANY LONGER FOR THIS BOOK!!! SO EXCITED!




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The RED QUEEN serie is one of the best book serie I ever read and I thing I'm gonna crie when I finish War Storm
I discovered this series after it hit shelves in the B&N for the first time. The cover got my attention but Kilorn and Mare kept it. I got my daughter also hooked on the series with me and we’ve shared our thoughts about each book together. We are both Team Cal. And did both have broken hearts over Maven. But getting into this series was a total win for me. I fell in love with not only the story but so many characters. My favorite scene will always be when Cal and Mare are standing in the arena and he looks as her and starts tapping his foot and humming “their song” that scene melts me to this day ( No fire pun entended) I’m also so glad I got to meet Victoria and have my copies signed two years ago. She is one of the top inspirational authors for a new author as myself. I’ve learned a lot from her about character development and world building. For that I am truly grateful! But being able to enjoy the Red Queen world with so many others in the fandom was a special blessing in itself. We’ve finally come to the end and it’s so bitter sweet. But what an end it shall be! And we can always pick up our books and be in that world again whenever we want. But even better.... we’re getting a major motion picture soon which will bring Mare, Kilorn, Cal, Maven and the rest of the RQ world to life for us!
I can’t wait for 5/15/18. Rise Red As The Dawn!
I can’t wait for 5/15/18. Rise Red As The Dawn!


Until next time! X






No doubt it has been a character beyond any other, proving that a woman can be as warrior as she wants.
Thank you Victoria for this wonderful series that makes you want to read and read one and a thousand times more to transport us to Norta and beyond!!!




I look forward to all the books that Victoria Aveyard will come up with in the future, she has a true fan here. Lightning Girl will forever live on in my heart and bookshelf :)


