Can FBI agent Lacie Webb unravel a conspiracy that threatens the very heart of the Disney empire?
She thought she left the chaos behind after rescuing Walt Disney from kidnappers in Disneyland, but when the amusement park mogul reaches out urgently for her help once again, she soon finds herself pulled back into a treacherous mystery, this time in Florida.
Walt Disney is being blackmailed, and his sprawling new Disney World theme park is threatened. As Lacie and her new partner Chris delve deeper, they uncover a centuries-old secret society called the Arcadian Order that will stop at nothing to bring down Walt and his magical kingdom.
From the construction site of Disney World to the inner halls of power at Walt's studios, Lacie and Chris race against time to expose this ruthless global cult before they can unleash unimaginable destruction.
In this exhilarating rollercoaster ride, Lacie must push her skills like never before to keep Walt's dreams from crumbling while also managing an undeniable attraction to her rugged new partner. Will good triumph over evil? Or will darkness extinguish the light?
Kingdom's Keeper is a gripping, fast-paced thriller perfect for fans of Dan Brown and James Patterson who crave pulse-pounding suspense, rich historical mystery, and fascinating locations.
Lacey and her new partner, Chris are called into Walt Disney’s office as he is asking for help as he is being blackmailed by someone who knows his secrets about the CIA. The twists and turns in this book were amazing. I absolutely loved all the characters. Disney and mystery... what could go I can't wait to continue the series
I was so hopeful with this one because the whole first half of the book I was thinking that it was such a significant improvement over its predecessor! The typos weren’t THAT terrible… however, it was all downhill from Chapter 37 and on. The typos increased, the grammar was often rough… same as “The Disney Riddles”. Still, I was almost at a 2 or 3 star rating, until the discrepancies ramped up again. There were glaring plot holes when the author got confused on geographical location (Anaheim, CA versus Orlando, FL). Yet again with the major landmark of the Magic Kingdom, referring to it as Sleeping Beauty Castle (when this story was based in Orlando where Walt was building Cinderella Castle). These stories had sooo much potential for me, but disappointingly fell flat :(