Freedom’s Choice

Alien Invasion Science Fiction

Author: Anne McCaffrey

Abducted by the alien Catteni, Kristin Bjornsen was one of many humans brought to the planet Botany as part of an experiment to see if it could support life. Enslaved and forced to colonize a world not their own, the settlers have accepted Botany as their home—a home worth fighting for…, ,Kristin’s people have learned that the aliens responsible for their imprisonment are….Read More

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