Bleakwatch Chronicles: Tinker Bell and the Clockwork King

· Random House/Disney
Ebook
256
Pages
Eligible
This book will become available on April 6, 2027. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

In this thrilling sequel to Tinker Bell and the Lost City, the future looks bright for Bleakwatch, but a surprising enemy still lurks in the shadows—and it's up to Tinker Bell and her friends to save the city once more.

After returning a stolen necklace to Pixie Hollow, Tinker Bell thought her adventure was over. But when it’s revealed the necklace holds the key to unlocking the magical powers the Flutterpunks did not know they had, Tink finds herself back at the start of a new mystery! She’ll need to make a daring return to the Mainland to warn her new friends just how much danger they are in.

Meanwhile, in Bleakwatch the Flutterpunks train with their newfound abilities under King Bartleby’s watchful eye. Quin is frustrated their talent still hasn’t manifested, and with the other Flutterpunks off exploring new interests, the former leader is left on their own. But when Quin uncovers a sinister plot to invade Pixie Hollow, they will need to come up with a plan—and fast.

With Tinker Bell’s help, will the Flutterpunks be able to reunite and finally unmask the villainous fairy pulling the strings or will time run out for Bleakwatch?

About the author

ZACK LORAN CLARK is the author of Disney’s Bleakwatch Chronicles series, The Lock-Eater, and co-author of The Adventurers Guild and The Doomsday Archives series with Nick Eliopulos. A lifelong fantasy nerd, avid Dungeons & Dragons player, and aspiring sorcerer, he lives with his husband and their dog in Brooklyn, NY.

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