

If they like something, they’re going to show up. When she was chosen to compete in the Selection, America never dreamed she would find herself anywhere close to the crownor to Prince Maxons heart. (In profile pictures on Twitter and Instagram, she wears a flower crown, her preferred alternative to the bejeweled headpieces worn by “hoity-toity noble people.”) Still, Cass misses the human interaction that usually goes along with bringing a new book into the world: “Young readers are super enthusiastic. The One (The Selection 3) by Kiera Cass Hardcover, 323 pages Published May 6th 2014 by HarperTeen Source: The Library The time has come for one winner to be crowned. Wannabe-Hunger Games meets The Bachelor in the Selection series.
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Of course, kissing and drama ensue because that’s what I do.”Īlthough she is “embarrassingly terrible at technology,” Cass has navigated her contactless book launch by interacting with fans on social media. The Selection Series The Selection, The Elite, and The One Author: Kiera Cass Publisher: Harper Teen Publishing date: 2012 (Selection), 2013 (Elite), 2014 (One) The Idea. “It’s about a young girl who is close to becoming queen and then a handsome, mysterious stranger shows up at the palace and she starts to rethink what she wants in life. “‘The Betrothed’ takes place in my own made-up history - Tudor-era England on my own made-up continent, with rules I invented myself,” Cass says. I JUST FINISHED THE CROWN AND I CAN’T KEEP CALM.” (If you ever need a reminder that teenagers enjoy a good love story, spend a few moments walking in their digital footprints on Goodreads.) “The Betrothed” is the first title in Cass’s duology, following her five-book dystopian romance saga, The Selection, which has inspired readers to leave online reviews such as, “OH EM GEE.

Thinking about the first of something - your first love, your first heartbreak, your first time learning and trying so many things, it’s just so exciting to me.” But writing from a young adult perspective feels incredibly natural. “I feel like if I attempted to write an adult book, it would fail miserably because I couldn’t get the voice or tone right.

IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH “My soul is 17,” says Kiera Cass, whose latest novel, “The Betrothed,” is No.
