Rocket McGee blasts through the Golden Caterpillar tunnels

Rocket McGee blasts through the Golden Caterpillar tunnels in Book One of the Series

A team of kid heroes with heavy-duty brains, heart, and high-tech gadgets, dragged into an age-old battle against a widespread ancient brotherhood of pirates bent on ruling the world.

Rocket McGee: Courting Trouble! Peril in the Cosmic Dome is the third book in the Rocket McGee Series.

And third time’s a charm, right? But just as Rocket and her friends firmly set their sights on making the most of their favorite sort of adventure living and learning  they’re rudely interrupted again.

Rocket McGee: Courting Trouble! is available now at the Amazon Bookstore in Kindle and Paperback formats from Rocketwhoosh!

Roan Reedling wrote Book Three of the Rocket McGee Series, Courting Trouble! mainly with middle-grade readers in mind, just like Books One and Two. But it’s a sci-fi adventure kids of any age can enjoy. Judge for yourself!

Adventure Happens!  Rock it with Rocket!!

Barely a month has passed since pirates destroyed Pacifica, the underwater research facility run by the quiet organization called omicron, where Robin (Rocket) McGee and her friend Brian (Brain) Peabody trained for the Mars Colony project. Now they join their friends Amelia Feeney and Carlos (Chad) Saenz at omicron’s new Antarctic research facility, Affinity Station.

Rocket senses her rush to help people in trouble just comes off as grandstanding, and she’s resolved to lie low, dive deep into her studies, and maybe some friendships too, as they pick up their Mars Mission training, only to barrel headlong into an unrelenting streak of life-threatening incidents.

Book 1: Rocket McGee: Avoiding Trouble! (2014)
Book 2: Rocket McGee: Back in Trouble! (2015)
Book 3: Rocket McGee: Courting Trouble! (2021)


Faraway Island is featured in Rocket McGee: Avoiding Trouble! Click on the Chart of Faraway Island to get a closer view. And take a Virtual Tour of Faraway Island. It starts at the Rocket McGee Blog right now!

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Five Star Reviews for Rocket McGee Back in Trouble!  Pirates over Pacifica

By Nicky  January 23, 2016
SCI FI for all ages! Loved it!
This book is listed as a sci-fi book for kids, but I feel it’s good for all ages. This author put a well-developed story together and it was easy to pick up the characters if you didn’t read the first book. It was thrilling and held my attention to the very end. My favorite was the endbit. First off I never saw anyone use the term endbit and I thought it was clever. But my main point about the endbit is that it’s something I didn’t expect to happen at all. It was quite shocking interesting!!

By Joseph  January 20, 2016
A Really Good Book
This book was great. I can’t say enough good things about it. There was something for everyone, a good story, wonderful characters, and just enough to keep you turning the pages. Couldn’t put it down once I started reading. I highly recommend “Rocket McGee Back in Trouble!”, excellent story by Roan Reedling.

Goodreads reviews for Rocket McGee: Avoiding Trouble!