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Devoted
The front cover
AuthorHilary Duff
Elise Allen
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult fiction
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
October 11, 2011
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover), Digital (E-Book)
Pages368
ISBN1-4424-0855-3
Preceded byElixir
(2010) 
Followed byTrue
(2013) 

Devoted is the sequel to the New York Times bestselling novel Elixir by American entertainer Hilary Duff with Elise Allen. It was published and released to booksellers on October 11, 2011. It is the second in an unnamed trilogy by Duff and Allen.

After the release of Elixir in 2010, Duff stated that she intended to write more in the series. She said, however, that nothing had been put down as yet and that she and her co-writer, Allen, were simply playing around with different ideas.[1] On October 18, 2010, Duff posted on Twitter about a sequel: "Can't believe so many people have read the book already! Yipeeee! Starting the next one in two weeks".[2] Devoted was released on October 11, 2011.

In an interview with MTV, Duff said that "Devoted picks up basically where Elixir left off, and Clea has a lot of big questions to answer and decisions to make."[3][failed verification] She also said that plans for the third and final book in the trilogy were being discussed and that "I don't think it will be as long. It will be a wrap-up, kind of where they are now and what exactly happened to the Elixir, whose hands it's in, what ends up happening with Sage."[3]

Simon & Schuster announced that Devoted will be released in trade paperback on November 6, 2012.

Duff announced in July 2012 that the sequel and final novel in the Elixir series will be titled True and was released on April 16, 2013 by Simon & Schuster.[citation needed]

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