The Crown by Kiera Cass
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The Crown is the fifth and final book in the Selection series by Kiera Cass. In the first three books we were introduced to America Singer and followed her journey through the selection process where 35 women were chosen to meet Prince Maxon and compete to become his bride.
In the fourth book of the series time jumps ahead to where America and Maxon had become king and queen and now have children of their own. Eadlyn is their oldest daughter and now in line to take the crown herself and with unrest in the country it’s decided for Eadlyn to have her own selection in order to find herself a husband to become prince. Now in The Crown Eadlyn has narrowed her choices down to the final six and must figure out where her heart lies along with learning to lead a nation.
I started off this series on shaky footing only just finding it interesting despite the lack of world building and seeming that the series takes heavily from a couple of other popular things. First it reminded me heavily of The Bachelor television show and then the world in which it was taking place seemed an awfully lot like the Hunger Games world.
But after reading the first book I found myself curious as to how and where the story would head and by the end of the first three I really found myself enjoying the story. When picking up the Heir I was by then a bit worried after reading a lot of negative reviews but I found that the new MC Eadlyn seemed to be written just the way I imagined she should be from the way she had been raised and I really enjoyed getting to know her and finding what had happened in the twenty years from the end of the first three books.
Now that we are finishing up this series I had hopes of how it would turn out and who Eadlyn would end up with and to my surprise the series ended much the way I hoped but also worked out quite wonderfully some of the ongoing issues throughout. I found this a wonderful finish to what started off as a so-so series for me but quickly peaked my interest.
Overall, this whole series has it’s flaws throughout but turned into a fun read that I really enjoyed and glad that I gave a chance.
Hmm. I wasn’t going to bother with this because I didn’t like the last book but now you have me interested. Great review Carrie!
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Thanks Kim! I don’t know if you’ll actually enjoy it if you didn’t like The Heir at all but I would say if you made it through the first four then it would be worth finishing just to know how it all ends. 🙂
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That’s what I’m thinking Carrie. Even though I didn’t care for Eadlyn, at this point I might as well finish off the series.
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I know Eadlyn came across as bratty and spoiled but considering how she was raised that seemed fitting to me so she didn’t bother me as a character. This one shows some growth though so you may enjoy it a bit more than the last and I do think it would be worth just seeing where the whole thing ended up. 🙂
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I did understand why she was like she was, but I still had trouble connecting with her. I just put myself on hold for it at the library though.☺️
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Well, I guess if you hate it you can blame me. LOL But I think you’ll at least be happy just to know the overall ending after reading the first four. 🙂
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I have a feeling I’ll be thanking you Carrie🙋🏻
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Hope so, but I can take it if you need to yell at me after you’re done. 😉
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