The Elite
2012 • 336 pages

Ratings193

Average rating3.4

15

The Selection was a wonderful book, just the right mixture of fairy tale and Hunger Games and as a result I couldn't wait to start book 2 in the trilogy The Elite.

In book 2 we find 6 girls left competing for Maxon and the crown. America and Maxon still have a wonderful relationship but there are many things to stand in the way of true love.

This was a book of 2 halves, the first mirrored book 1 in that it was light and frothy and full of romance and girly friendships and backstabbing between The Elite. The second half is much darker, we start to see a different side to Maxon and his family which suggests all is not well and darker forces are at work that are in charge of who might win the prince's hand in marriage.

I found this book more frustrating, the love triangle between America, Maxon and Aspen began to grate on my nerves a little. I'm finding Aspen difficult to like as a character. I want to give America a shake and tell her to stop sabotaging herself and realise that she's not being very discreet. The warnings are clear in this book about what book 3 could hold in store.

With no sign of book 3 any time soon that's a little annoying as I'd like to know the conclusion but I'm hoping Cass will not fall into the Hunger Games trap and give us a wonderful first book, build the tension with rising revolts in book 2 only to have a disappointing and war filled third. Please restore some romance and meaningful relationship between America & Maxon in book 3 and don't turn our prince into a fickle man.

June 20, 2013Report this review