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The Inkwell Chronicles: Race to Krakatoa, Book 2

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Mystery and danger are abound in book two of The Inkwell Chronicles, featuring magic Ink, a secret society, and siblings on a quest to protect the world's source of creativity from those who wish to blot it out for good.

In book two of The Inkwell Chronicles, Everett and his little sister Bea find themselves drawn even more deeply into the secret world of the Inklings, those who seek to protect the world's rapidly diminishing supply of magic Ink. When a miraculous new type of ink called Inkanto begins to appear around the world, initial celebration soon gives way to suspicions about its mysterious origins. As the race to find and control the world's supply of Ink intensifies, signs begin to appear that not is all that it seems. Will the siblings and their fellow Inklings be able to uncover the truth in time? Fans of The Silver Arrow, The Bookwanderers, and Inkheart will love this classic battle of good and evil that pits creativity against the forces that would seek to blot it out for good. 

  • Title: The Inkwell Chronicles: Race to Krakatoa, Book 2
  • Author: J. D. Peabody
  • Publisher: WorthyKids
  • Print Publication Date: 2023
  • Logos Release Date: 2023
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Ebook
  • ISBNs: 9781546004295, 9781546004172, 1546004173, 1546004297
  • Resource ID: LLS:9781546004295
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2024-03-19T19:20:51Z
J. D. Peabody

J.D. Peabody has always loved stories, and his career has been spent improving his ability to write and tell them. For nearly two decades, he wrote in the context of advertising and public relations agencies, where he gained an appreciation (or at least a tolerance) for being edited. He then switched fields entirely, attending seminary, helping start a new church and learning the discipline of writing for weekly sermon deadlines.

Writing from his personal experience with anxiety and diagnosed OCD, J.D. approaches readers from a sympathetic and hopeful perspective. Both practical and encouraging, J.D. hopes that readers will come away from his work, not weighed down by the Word of God, but uplifted and unburdened.

J.D. is a native of the Pacific Northwest, where he lives with his wife, who offsets the perpetually cloudy skies.

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