Tally and the Angel: Book Two, Canada by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Angela Hayes


Tally and the Angel Book Two, Canada
by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

3.5 Stars

“Tally whooped with delight as the dogs pulled away. Soon, fingers of icy air crept into the tiny gap that she’d created for Jophiel’s pendant, but her hands were too clumsy in her three layers to close it up. She would have liked to pull her balaclava off her face – the inside was wet and clammy from her breath but she knew she would freeze instantly if she did. To take her mind off it, she concentrated on finding her balance and listening to Amka’s amusing stories about the dogs.
The distant shore of the frozen lake loomed closer, and before she knew it, they were sweeping into the compound.
As the teams slid to a stop, the baying and howling of forty more dogs dotted around the site greeted them. Tally clapped her hands over her ears and stared round in delight. Each dog had its own little house with a thick bed of straw for warmth, and a chain that gave him or her enough freedom to run around. Some could interact with each other, while others were further apart. More than half had leaped up onto the at top of their kennels to get a better view of the newcomers.”

Tally and the Angel: Book Two, Canada by Eleanor Dixon continues the adventure we started in book one, following Tally and Jophiel as they brave their latest adventure.
We met Tally when she inherited a necklace that contained wonderful surprise- finding the necklace housed an Angel, Jophiel- and they soon found themselves thrust on an adventure to save the day.
Well, this book sees them set off on a new quest to break a curse in a race against time with life or death consequences. As with the first book, this is a fun Middle school age children’s story by Eleanor Dixon- a paranormal fantasy, with adventure, action, mystery, wolves, hunters, challenges, mythical beings, danger, drama, lots of detailed descriptions, and much more.
This story may be aimed at a younger audience, but I feel it could be enjoyed by all ages.
Happy reading.

Thank you, Eleanor Dixon!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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