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Synopsis
Jack Schafer followed his greatest enemy through a wormhole—and stranded himself on the wrong side of the galaxy. Lost on a brutal alien world of dinosaurs, rebels, and empires built on stolen god-tech, Jack is cut off from Earth, from his allies, and from the woman he loves. But survival is the easy part. Archon Draven is still alive. Still plotting. And now he's found something far worse than an army...an emperor as competent and ruthless as he is. As Jack fights his way through an unfamiliar war, Lisa Cantrell races to rebuild impossible technology to bring him home—before Draven uses it to enslave worlds, including Earth itself. One man stranded. One enemy unleashed. And a galaxy that's about to learn why letting humans get involved was a terrible mistake.
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Is Accidental Astronaut 3 appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Contains significant combat violence in an alien war setting with battles, military strategy, and implied casualties. No sexual content or strong language but themes of separation, warfare, and high-stakes conflict throughout.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include violence and war.
Who'll love this
Teens will be drawn to the high-stakes space adventure with stranded heroes, alien worlds, dinosaurs, and a desperate race to prevent galactic domination.