![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In short: This is a sequel that’s a ton of fun, and which will generally delight fans of the series’ first book.Ĭulturess got the chance to chat with Zhao herself about Red Tigress, what makes Ana such a compelling character, what it was like to release a novel in the middle of a global pandemic, and lots more.Ĭulturess: How would you say that Red Tigress differs from Blood Heir?Īmelie Wen Zhao: I’d say Blood Heir was our introduction to this world and the dark problems plaguing it, but Red Tigress fully embraces the shadows. As Ramson wrestles with his past and Ana must decide what her own future will look like, there are plenty of twists, surprises, and even a little bit of romance along the way. The novel vastly expands the world of Blood Heir taking our protagonists to the kingdom of Bregnon, a land with its own history, social hierarchy, and relationship to magic to explore. Red Tigress, the highly anticipated second installment in author Amelie Wen Zhao’s Blood Heir trilogy, hit shelves this week and the sequel is as action-packed as its predecessor, a story that raises new questions, introduces new characters, and sees the exiled Princess Anastacya Mikhailov wrestle with her own identity. ![]()
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