Book Two in T.A. Barron’s trilogy is here.
“Atlantis in Peril” follows “Atlantis Rising”, and to celebrate, we’re giving away a copy of each book.
About the new book:
When Promi and Atlanta transformed their native land into the magical island of Atlantis, little did they know an advanced civilization would arise only a few years later, threatening their homeland once again. As Promi struggles with his feelings for Atlanta, Narkazan discovers the weakness between the spirit realm and the mortal world and plots his revenge. Will the desire for power win over the power of love to conquer and save all? Readers will toggle between the spirit and mortal world as Promi races to save residents and loved ones in both realms.
Booklist on “Atlantis in Peril”: “Story lines related to love and family relationships, environmental responsibility and destruction, and good overcoming evil are all in play as readers reach a sinister cliff-hanger of an ending.”
About T.A. Barron:
T.A. Barron is the New York Times bestselling author of the Merlin Saga, which has sold millions of copies worldwide and was recently optioned for a major motion picture by Disney. Always a believer that every child can be a hero, T.A. Barron founded the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes, which honors outstanding young people who have made a significant difference to communities and our environment. He lives in Colorado with his family. For more information, please visit www.tabarron.com
To win copies, please leave a comment below. Only residents of the U.S. and Canada are eligible.
Atlantis is always makes a great storyline. There is so much mystery surrounding the legend. I love reading how others picture the lost city.
This would be great in our middle school library! Our students love mythology (as does there librarian 😉
I love mythology action adventures. I’d love to win a copy!
Love the cover. Looks like a terrific book. Please let someone else win. I am buried right now.
I love Atlantis stuff!
Many of my students love anything mythology related. I would love to add these to my classroom library!