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When the end came for women they fell, as corn to a scythe. Only a handful could be saved; those with exceptional intelligence, strength and creativity. Sent to the stars, they hid, as darkness descended upon the Earth, knowing that one day that darkness would reach for them - and when it did, it would be worse than the scythe. For it sought not their intelligence, their strength, or their creativity - but their bodies. That time has come. For 20-year-old Selena, a rebellious Star Biosphere Force member, thrown off the Force for 'anger management issues' the demands of the Earth men have…mehr

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When the end came for women they fell, as corn to a scythe. Only a handful could be saved; those with exceptional intelligence, strength and creativity. Sent to the stars, they hid, as darkness descended upon the Earth, knowing that one day that darkness would reach for them - and when it did, it would be worse than the scythe. For it sought not their intelligence, their strength, or their creativity - but their bodies. That time has come. For 20-year-old Selena, a rebellious Star Biosphere Force member, thrown off the Force for 'anger management issues' the demands of the Earth men have become personal. Learning that her sister has been captured by the men who rule Earth, Selena resolves nothing is going to prevent her from getting her back. Leading a small rebel force, she illegally leaves the star biosphere and makes for the planet's surface, only to finds herself at the centre of a dirty and dangerous war, where knowing who to trust becomes the most crucial military advantage. This anthology contains books 1 - 3 of this series Sisters of the Stars: Men Rule Earth Women the Stars Sisters of the Stars: Weigh the Enemy Mighty Sisters of the Stars: Take the Stars from their Eyes
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Helen Allan has been telling and writing stories for children all her life, for her own, and extended family and friends. She had used story telling in her work with children, from early years to late teens. She is committed to helping young people understand the world through stories. Helen lives in Scotland, in a very old house, with her dog, Buster.