![]() ![]() well I can't say that I'm particularly taken with any of them. One of my biggest worries was that reading The Heir was going to be just like reading The Selection, but America and Eadlyn have very different minds.Īs for the guys. She's a complicated character and I liked reading her. Personally, I perceive her as misunderstood and a little lost and out of her depth. But then I didn't write her so I don't know - maybe she is just a brat. ![]() I hated the moments when was acting like a spoilt brat to her parents, but as for all of the 'I'm going to become queen' talk, I honestly think she's sprouting all of that crap because she's insecure and needs to remind herself of her place in the world. And whilst she is all of those things, I don't hate her for it. If you've read pretty much any review of The Heir, you'll have probably heard about how whiny, self-centered and generally rude Eadlyn is. Older than her twin brother by a mere 7 minutes, Eadlyn is next in line for the throne and is well on her way to becoming queen. The Heir is set 20 years after The Selection and we are introduced to Eadlyn Schreave - America and Maxon's daughter. ![]()
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