![]() ![]() But the men are generic, and I can’t keep up with them. The whole point of a selection is to bring in dozens of men (well, up until Eadlyn, women) and have them fight for the crown. She pushes the men aside and sends them home without concern.Īnd somehow, even though everyone continues to tell her how awful she is, she has no idea how awful she is. And to be fair, neither do her parents, the king and queen. Though she knows her people are struggling to adjust, she doesn’t make a single action throughout the entire book to rectify even one of their problems. She feels completely burdened by the responsibility to be queen, and not in a way that I actually empathize with. ![]() I have quite a few problems with this book. ![]() "The Heir" follows the daughter of the king and queen, Eadlyn, as she holds her very own selection as a way to distract Illea’s citizens, who are still adjusting to a new caste-free country. "The Heir" by Kiera Cass is the fourth book in Kiera Cass’s popular The Selection series, which followed a young musician named America, selected to fight for Prince Maxon’s heart in a Bachelorette-type competition held by the monarchy. ![]()
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