Hello, I’m back! Once again, sorry for the delay in writing, but I was away on vacation and otherwise busy. However, I did get through a a few books during our trip: The Heir was one of the books I was most looking forward to this month. It is the first in a follow up series to Keira Cass’s dystopian Selection trilogy, which I loved. The protagonist of The Heir is Maxon and America’s daughter, Eadlyn. It deals with the aftermath of the Selection series and shows how the world has changed as a result of Maxon and America’s work. I enjoyed reading from Eadlyn’s point of view. She is well-meaning but ultimately rather young and spoiled – which means there’s great scope for character development, something Cass does particularly well. My biggest issue with the book is the premise. Apparently, the caste system of The Selection has been abolished, with not complete success, yet the Royal Family remains and lives in luxury? For me that did not make sense and seemed to be contrived simply to allow the new Selection plotline. I could never quite get my head around that so gave the book four stars out of…