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Synopsis
Hazard King was ready to get back to a normal life… Well, as normal a life as the next emperor of the Brittania Empire could expect, anyway. Hazard wanted to continue his naval career—to grow and take on positions of higher responsibility—because he knew the Swarm would be back, and he intended to be there to fight them when they returned. He had learned how to delegate, though, and while he was training, the rest of Team Hazard was tasked with eliminating the Marxist spy network which they had discovered was mostly made up of rogue Imperial spies. And somewhere along the way, Hazard needed to find time to get married and produce an heir. But at least that shouldn’t be dangerous, right?
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Is Prince Commander appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
Military sci-fi with space combat against alien threats (the Swarm) and espionage involving spy networks. Violence is likely present but not graphically detailed; features military career progression and political maneuvering within an empire.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include political violence, espionage, and war.
Who'll love this
Teens interested in military strategy, space battles, and leadership stories will enjoy following a prince navigating his naval career while preparing for alien invasion.