Text and illustrations copyright © 2010 by Melissa de la Cruz “Shelter Island” copyright © 2007 
by Melissa de la Cruz, a version of which first appeared in 666: The Number of  the Beast, published by 
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Table of Contents
Also by Melissa de la Cruz    
 
THE BLUE BLOODS SERIES   Blue Bloods   
Masquerade  
Revelations  
The Van Alen Legacy   
THE AU PAIRS SERIES   
The Au Pairs   
Skinny-Dipping  
Sun-Kissed  
Crazy Hot   
THE ASHLEYS SERIES   
The Ashleys   
Jealous?  
Birthday Vicious   
Lipgloss Jungle   
Cat’s Meow   
Fresh off the Boat   
Angels on Sunset Boulevard   
Girl Stays in the Picture   
NONFICTION  
How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less   
The Fashionista Files: Adventures  in Four-inch Heels and Faux Pas   
Girls Who Like Boys Wh o Like Boys: Essays About the Friendship Between Straight Women and 
Gay Men    For my family: Mike, Mattie, Mom, Aina, Steve,  Nicholas, Joseph, Chit, and Christina, and the 
memory of Pop  The possession of knowledge does not kill the sense of  wonder and mystery. There is always more 
mystery.   —Anaïs Nin
Dear Constant Reader,   
When I was growing up, I was a huge fan of Stephen King’s books (I still am). And something I 
remember so vividly about reading  his books is that once in a while he would include a letter to his 
readers in the introduction.  These letters were addressed “Dea r Constant Reader” because as he 
published more and more novels, it  became apparent to him that his readers were eating them 
up—reading them as fast as he c ould write them, and so he wanted  to thank them for that, and to 
celebrate it as well. In his letters he would give us a little insight in to how he wrote his books, what 
inspired them, how they were  written, and what he thought about them once finished.   
I loved these letters. I think I secr etly enjoyed his letters a little more  than the books themselves. As 
someone who had read all of his book s, I was fascinated by this glimpse into their inner workings, and 
to be told something more  about the stories—a background history, an inspiration, a governing idea, 
maybe—that was not to be found in the pages themselves.    If you are holding this book in your hands, I hope  it’s safe for me to assume that you are my 
Constant Reader, and that you are curious to find ou t a little more about the world of the Blue Bloods 
beyond what has been available in the novels so far.  And for that, I am extremely tickled, humbled, and 
gratified. It’s always been a dream of mine to wr ite a book like this, a companion book to the series. I 
absolutely adore companion books. On my shelf ne xt to my many Stephen King novels, you will also 
find The Dark Tower: A Concordance, Volume 1 and  The Road to the Dark Tower: Exploring Stephen 
King’s Magnum Opus.    I’d like to share a little b it about the Blue    Magt te 1 aBloods se-ries—how I first imagined it and 
how it came to be and how the work is going. The stor y behind the story, so to speak. As King says, 
“Some people don’t want to know how sausage is made;  if so, skip this and go ahead to the real meal.” 
So if you don’t want to hear about  the backstory, you don’t have to read  this. But if you do, here it is.    
    
		
	
	
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