(WHNT) – The second book in the all-new “Kingdom Keepers Inheritance” trilogy is now available.
Kingdom Keepers Inheritance: Villain's Realm, by New York Times bestselling author Ridley Pearson, follows Eli and his friends as they tour parks around the world. They must race against time to stop their most nefarious villain, Ursula, from being taken over for good.
In the latest installment of the series, which has sold more than 1 million copies worldwide, Pearson expands the world of Kingdom Keepers in ways readers and fans of Disney Parks could never have imagined.
The book synopsis, published by Penguin Random House, says:
“After returning from their overseas adventure in the first volume, Eli and his friends are safe with their families at Epcot…or is it?” When Eli learns that he has taken action and ordered the construction of Villain's Realms in every park in the world, he and his friends realize that something is wrong. It turns out they hired an evil chemist to recreate Walt's magic ink, allowing the villains to travel between parks and end Disney magic as we know it. It will look like this.
With the help of Cinderella's own Fairy Godmother (known in this world as the infamous FGM), they attempt to stop Ursula from hopping from Epcot to Disneyland to Disneyland Paris, where she The ultimate battle between good and evil unfolds. Will Eli and his friends be able to win, or will the Villains finally have their way?”
Ridley Pearson is the Edgar Award-nominated author of more than 60 novels, including two New York Times #1 bestsellers. Research for his novel “Undercurrents” helped law enforcement solve three of his murder investigations.
A Fulbright Fellow, he has taught creative writing at Fudan University and Boise State University in Shanghai, China. Ridley met Dave Barry, with whom they would later co-write ten novels, including Peter and the Starcatcher, and the two worked together to raise funds to support First Amendment causes. He was scouted by an all-author rock'n'roll band formed to collect The band remained active, active for 33 years, and he raised more than $3.5 million for nonprofit organizations. Members include Stephen King, Amy Tan, Scott Turow, and Mitch Albom.