The Heir by Kiera Cass

The Heir (The Selection, #4)

by Kiera Cass

Twenty years ago, America Singer entered the Selection and won Prince Maxon's heart. Now the time has come for Princess Eadlyn to hold a Selection of her own. Eadlyn doesn't expect her Selection to be anything like her parents' fairy-tale love story ... but as the competition begins, she may discover that finding her own happily ever after isn't as impossible as she's always thought.

When the time comes for Princess Eadlyn to hold a Selection of her own, she does not expect a fairy-tale love story like her parents, but the princess discovers her own happily ever after may not be as impossible as she thought. Book #4

Reviewed by Chelsea on

4 of 5 stars

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What I Loved

I was pleasantly surprised with this book. I thought the first part of this series was ok but I think I liked this book a little bit more than the others. I thought it was cool seeing the selection in the point of view of the person who was doing the selecting. I can tell being on either end is hard but this was a different perspective.

I really liked seeing the characters from the other books grown up. I thought it was really fun seeing them all a little older though it was frustrating because they all still acted like children.

I’m really liking a few of our bachelors. I honestly can’t tell who is going to be chosen! I think that’s part of the appeal for this book. I really don’t know what’s going to happen but I have some favourites that I’m hoping will go far!

What I Didn't Love

I really didn’t like Eadlyn for about the first half of this book. I thought she was a real snob and hated her with a passion. Closer to the end I started to tolerate her a little more but I still wouldn’t say that I liked her. She was too focused on the little things which I guess since she’s a teenager is pretty accurate. She acted like one that’s for sure. She probably could have used a slap to the face a few times because she really was pretty horrible.

I also wasn’t blown away by the plot line. It was interesting and not too bad but there’s not really much going on besides the selection. There’s supposed to be some people rebelling against the new system but it’s only ever mentioned in passing kind of like in the first book about the rebels. I think this author isn’t too great at writing the bigger picture.

Who I'd Recommend To

I think that if you liked the first books in The Selection series then you’d like this one too. It has the same feel and writing style but it also has the same plot holes and a lack of developed characters.

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