Humanity had long ago left a dying earth behind and moved to a planet known as Kep 4-b by its inhabitants. The problem was that the environment there began as little better than the one they had left behind, and now it too, is dying. Their only hope is that what remains of humanity can find a new home before it is too late.
McKayla Mason is an Armada pilot who cannot stand that an intelligent, humanoid species is being cruelly experimented on in an attempt to try and discover how they can manage to survive on a planet whose air would kill the humans without their ventilators to protect them. After having been identified as the one who had raided one of the facilities where the animals were being experimented on to free them, she knows that her career is over and she will be branded a traitor. But by turning herself in, maybe she can escape execution. She expects to spend most of her life behind bars. But something unexpected happens to grant her a second chance at a better life.
I read a review copy of this book and enjoyed it. It is rather complex, and the authors have created a complete language for a new world. I saw many similarities to what may happen here on Earth if things continue the way they seem to be going. And even on a new planet, there are references to “ancient Earth” and we are shown the remains of some recognizable landmarks.
For me, this story showed how often and how easy it is to repeat the mistakes of the past, as well as how hard it can be to avoid them. One of the main things I took away from this book is that not all may be as it seems, and sometimes one must look a little deeper and take a chance or a leap of faith if we are to have any hope of survival as a species.
I found this story fascinating, and found myself feeling sympathetic for several of the characters. I may not always have agreed with some of their actions, but I do understand that sometimes, not only can things go wrong easily, but that when we make an effort to try and correct our mistakes, forgiveness and acceptance might just save not only ourselves but many others as well.
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