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Choosing Theo is a science fiction romance novel by American author Victoria Aveline. It is the first volume in the “Clecanian Series.” The novel explores themes such as interstellar marriage, social gender roles, and individual freedoms within a fictional galactic society.
The story centers on Jade, a human woman abducted from another planet and brought to Clecania, an advanced civilization. Due to the scarcity of women in this society, marriages are conducted through a formal “selection program.” Jade is forcibly enrolled in this system and must choose a husband from among the Clecanian men.
Theo is one of the first candidates presented to Jade. Initially, this forced marriage represents a restriction of her freedom. However, as the process unfolds, an emotional bond develops between Jade and Theo despite their cultural differences. The novel questions how individual agency and mutual respect can emerge within an imposed structure.
The novel’s central themes include forced marriage and freedom. This theme reveals how personal choices are constrained by social norms and familial pressure. Throughout the narrative, cultural conflict plays a significant role; the differing value systems of characters from distinct social backgrounds become the primary source of tension. Additionally, the novel examines the themes of romance and trust. It explores the possibility that a relationship beginning under compulsion can evolve into a voluntary partnership through mutual understanding and trust.
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