
Shadow Island: Desperate Measures
by Jeff Probst, Christopher Tebbetts
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<b>Book Three in the STRANDED: SHADOW ISLAND trilogy--Companion series to the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling <i>STRANDED </i>adventures! <br> As seen on The Today Show, Rachael Ray, and Kelly and Michael. </b><br> <b>From the Emmy-Award winning host of <i>Survivor</i>, Jeff Probst, with <i>Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life</i> co-author Chris Tebbetts <br> The 3rd brand new adventure following the characters from the original STRANDED family adventure trilogy! </b><br><br> The story continues....The first time around, the kids had to figure out a way to work together and survive on a deserted island. This was hard for a blended family that had just been put together—Vanessa and Buzz’s dad married Jane and Carter’s mom—but they still managed to make it and get in touch with their parents… Or so they thought. Stranded on a new island, with dangers they've never before encountered, Carter, Vanessa, Buzz, and Jane find themselves in a desperate situation. They've raced for their lives, but their adventure isn't over yet. Before they can finally escape Shadow Island, they'll have to pull together all their strength and courage and tackle one final challenge. <br><br> Books in the Stranded, Shadow Island series<br> <i>Forbidden Passage (Book 4)</i><br> <i>Sabotage (Book 5)</i><br> <i>Desperate Measures (Book 6)</i><br><br> Books in the original Stranded series:<br> <i>Stranded (Book 1)</i><br> <i>Trial By Fire (Book 2)</i><br> <i>Survivors (Book 3)</i>
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