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Freedom's Choice

Catteni • Book 2

4.12 ABR Score (9.5K ratings)
★ 3.98 Goodreads (8.7K) ★ 4.63 Audible (839)
10h 7m Released 2008 Sci-Fi

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Two narrators split the captors-and-captives dynamic so cleanly, the moment those roles start reversing feels genuinely earned.

  • Great if you want: colonization sci-fi where alliances shift and no side is clean
  • Listening experience: steady mid-paced build — political intrigue with action payoffs
  • Narration: Breck and Hill split POVs with distinct tones that reinforce the power divide
  • Skip if: you haven't read book one — no recap, drops you mid-story

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About This Audiobook

Kristin Bjornsen and her fellow human colonists have carved out a precarious existence on the alien world of Botany, where they were dumped by their Catteni captors as unwilling test subjects. When the settlers discover that their captors are merely pawns of the parasitic Eosi Race, and that Botany itself is monitored by mysterious "Farmers," new possibilities for resistance emerge. The colonists must navigate complex alien politics while building their strength, as they seek allies among species who may hold the key to their liberation. Time becomes their most precious resource as they prepare to transform from survivors into freedom fighters.

The dual narration by Susie Breck and Dick Hill brings remarkable depth to McCaffrey's intricate world-building and diverse cast of characters. Breck captures Kristin's determination and evolving leadership with nuanced emotional range, while Hill's commanding presence enhances the military strategizing and alien encounters that drive the plot forward. Their complementary styles create distinct voices for the story's multiple perspectives without jarring transitions. The narrators' pacing allows listeners to fully absorb the complex political maneuvering between species, making the dense science fiction concepts accessible and the character relationships compelling throughout the ten-hour journey.