She's also feisty, not happy to be competing and not willing to kowtow to the palace rules and expectations. She's a Five destined to become a One if she wins Maxon's heart. Singer is the contestant from a lower caste. Prince Maxon is the eligible bachelor looking for a wife. In "The Prince and The Guard," the story of "The Selection" is told from Prince Maxon's and Aspen Leger's points of view. They are most welcome and give a different perspective of some of the previous events. These two novellas, combined to make one rather slim book, don't entirely quench the thirst of those waiting for "The One," the final book in Kiera Cass' Selection trilogy, but they provide a short-term fix. " THE SELECTION STORIES: The Prince and The Guard ," by Kiera Cass, HarperTeen, $8.99, 240 pages (f) (ages 13 and up)
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