Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider
Written by Ridley Pearson
Narrated by MacLeod Andrews
4/5
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About this audiobook
The Kingdom Keepers' senior year in high school is almost over. For more than three years, things have been quiet. Their battles are long behind them, they agree, the threat to the Disney realm silenced albeit at great cost. But inside the catacombs of the Aztec temple where Finn Whitman faced down his nemesis, the monstrous Chernabog, a new threat brews.
Deception and betrayal rock the Kingdom Keepers as the merciless group of Disney villains known as the Overtakers stage an unexpected comeback. But a discovery by the Keepers provides them with one hope of victory—a lost icon. It was believed to be gone forever. The Keepers have one last chance to preserve the heart of the Kingdom—Disneyland—from a terrifying destruction decades in the making.
Ridley Pearson
Ridley Pearson is the bestselling author of over fifty novels, including Peter and the Starcatchers (cowritten with Dave Barry) and the Kingdom Keepers and Lock and Key series. He has also written two dozen crime novels, including Probable Cause, Beyond Recognition, Killer Weekend, The Risk Agent, and The Red Room. To learn more about him, visit www.ridleypearson.com.
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Reviews for Kingdom Keepers VII
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The end of this part of the series. Whirlwind ride. Picks up a while after the disney cruise book. This one starts with Tia Dalma blowing up a frakking rig in South America and comes to a climax with the destruction of Disneyland.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Great series. Hope there will be a new series one day.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider is the finale to the Kingdom Keepers series. Set 3 years after the events of book VI, the Keepers are seniors in high school. They have matured, for better and for worse. The pre-teen crushes have turned into romances, yet they are slightly hostile and sarcastic to each other-- at the beginning, anyway. The Overtakers (OTs) are on the rise, with Tia Dalma and Chernbog being released from their Mexican jail and they return to Disneyland. Along with the rest of the OTs (who include Cruella and the Evil Queen), plot to destroy Disneyland, the entire Disney franchise and southern California. The Keepers are on their most dangerous mission yet, to battle the OTs while finding the lost icon who can restore Disney: Mickey Mouse. This book was a fast-paced read. I found the beginning slightly awkward with the slight hostility between the Keepers. Once that fell away, the rest of the book was fine. I was slightly disappointed in the ending. While there was the trademark battle between good and evil, the ending didn't feel final; it felt as if there was more to come. Pearson also used this book to introduce the publishing industry to a new phenomenon: crowd-sourcing. Through the Kingdom Keepers app, users wrote sections of the book. This shows how much faith Pearson has in his fans (and how many talented writers exist).