Kiera Cass, born on May 19, 1981, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is a distinguished American author celebrated for her captivating young adult fiction. Of Puerto Rican descent, Cass embarked on her academic journey at Coastal Carolina University before transferring to Radford University, where she earned a degree in History. Her literary career soared with the release of "The Selection" series. This collection of novels has not only garnered a massive following but also caught the attention of major entertainment entities like the CW Television Network and Netflix. However, adaptations have faced challenges in development.
Beyond "The Selection" series, Cass has expanded her repertoire. Her titles include "The Siren," originally self-published and later re-released by HarperCollins, and "The Betrothed," which climbed to the #1 spot on the New York Times bestseller list. Her works, including the sequel "The Betrayed" and her latest novel "A Thousand Heartbeats," continue to enchant readers with their blend of suspense, romance, and dramatic storytelling. While Cass has faced controversy over social media interactions, her ability to engage and captivate her audience cements her status as a beloved figure in the realm of young adult literature.
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