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Hero archetypes
Heroine archetypes
Protagonist archetypes
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Synopsis
They've crossed black holes, defied tyrants, and clawed their way back from the edge of death. But for Captain Sarah Miller and those she loves, one question remains: can they ever truly find home? The Crown offers sanctuary, but Sarah, scarred by battle and haunted by her past, struggles to believe she deserves peace. Annie refuses to let her face the fight alone, even when the cost of standing beside Sarah grows higher than either imagined. Sofie, torn between bloodline and belonging, searches for the family she's always wanted. And Max, restless and uncertain, wonders if there is still a place for him in the world they're fighting for. Shadows linger, and old enemies are never as far away as they seem. To make it home, they must confront not only the dangers closing in around them-but the legacies that have threatened to break them from the very beginning. Captain Commander is the breathtaking conclusion to The Black Hole Saga: a story of love and loyalty, trauma and healing, and the unshakable hope that even in the darkest places, home can still be found.
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Is Captain Commander appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This series conclusion features space battles and violence with moderate intensity, characters dealing with trauma and PTSD, and romantic elements including LGBTQ+ relationships. Strong focus on healing and found family themes.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include death, grief, and trauma (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will connect with characters fighting to find where they belong while dealing with past trauma and building chosen family bonds.