The Crown by Kiera Cass

The Crown (The Selection, #5)

by Kiera Cass

35 suitors entered the Selection. Only 1 will win her heart. The fifth and final captivating novel in Kiera Cass's #1 New York Times bestselling Selection series!

In The Heir, a new era dawned in the world of The Selection. Twenty years have passed since America Singer and Prince Maxon fell in love, and their daughter is the first princess to hold a Selection of her own.

Eadlyn didn't think she would find a real partner among the Selection's thirty-five suitors, let alone true love. But sometimes the heart has a way of surprising you... and now Eadlyn must make a choice that feels more difficult - and more important - than she ever expected.

Reviewed by Angie on

4 of 5 stars

Share
The Crown is certainly not the best series ender ever, but I did enjoy it from beginning to end, and now I'm sad that it's over! It picks up right where The Heir left off: Eadlyn has stepped up as Regent as her father stays with her mother while she recovers. Meanwhile, The Selection must go on, but at a much faster pace than Eadlyn is prepared for. Her country is still in unrest over the dissolution of the castes, and she simply can't give them more reason to be against her. Even if that means ignoring what her heart wants.

The Crown is surprisingly short, which means everything happens very quickly. It does feel rushed, but I suppose that fits the pace that Eadlyn's life has taken on. I do wish all of her troubles had gotten more page time though. She's worried about her mom's health and how her father is taking it. She's still trying to get to know of all the boys (there are a few wonderful surprises!), and let them get to know her. Then there's the matter of someone who she thinks is an ally but might really be furthering their own agenda. A lot happens within a few pages before it comes to a sudden, but happy ending.

I enjoyed The Crown. I loved how the romance portion ended, and I do believe Eadlyn's decision for her country even if it does come across as taking the easy way out. There's really nothing else I can say about it. I liked it, but wanted more out of it.

Read more of my reviews at Pinkindle Reads & Reviews.

Last modified on

Reading updates

  • Started reading
  • 13 May, 2016: Finished reading
  • 13 May, 2016: Reviewed