Talk:The Royal Heir/@comment-38133342-20190610162536/@comment-3452092-20190611183134

Well, overrated means that those of us who rate it rate it higher than it really is in our opinion, which makes no sense in my opinon. Why would someone rate something as better than they think it is? And then it hits me. A person would rate something higher than it actually is in their opinion for one of two reasons: everything around it is worse or they have an agenda. There could be other reasons, but those aare the only two I can think of.

So that leaves me to answer to I overrate it. I doubt it. I thoroughly enjoy it beyond the fact that I would love to see more of the older brother of the current king, Leo as this series calls him (and Jonathan as I call him in RoE). I rate it high, but not that high. There are several series that fall higher on my list than it, all of which I wish there were more books in. There series also contains my favorite Choices character (who eventually became my favorite Choices love interest as well when he was promoted to that position) in the character of Maxwell. I want to see more of Maxwell and since he is a love interest in this series, it is unlikely he will ever appear in another series, because other than Leo I'm not sure any characters who were love interests have appeared i another series after they became love interests. . . or at all? And since this is actually a spin-off of that, I'm not even sure he counts.

So is it overrated, I don't think so, but clearly it is not a favorite of yours and that's okay. Is it a cash cow, yeah, probably. When people like something and pay for things involving it on a high rate, things tend to be. Does it deserve a fourth book, maybe not, but I'm super happy that it is getting one anyway and I plan to enjoy every minute of the new book.