Tally and the Angel: Book Three, Japan by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Angela Hayes

Japan (Tally and the Angel #3)Japan by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Japan is the third book in the Tally and the Angel series by Eleanor Dixon. As this story continues the adventure we started in book one, following Tally and her angel Jophiel, I really recommend reading the first two books before starting on this one.
We met Tally back in Book One, when she inherited a rather intriguing necklace when her mother died. The necklace came with a life-changing surprise- as it housed an Angel, Jophiel. Together they have embarked on several adventures, all over the world. And in this instalment, we are whisked off to Japan. Where they soon found themselves thrust on another adventure that involves unearthing the origins of an ancient curse.
This is a fun Middle school age children’s story- an urban fantasy with Angels, paranormal elements, action, adventure, mysteriousness, history, drama, danger, travel, a race against time, friendship, family, secrets, Japanese culture and traditions, challenges, 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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