Tally and the Angel: Book Three, Japan by Eleanor Dixon – Review by Jenni Bishop

Tally and the Angel Book Three JapanTally and the Angel Book Three Japan by Eleanor Dixon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In this adventure we see Tally as she finds her way into a world of Japanese history. It is the third book in the Tally and the Angel series. The family story is aimed for tweens those between the ages of 9 – 13 years.
This book is a paranormal fantasy tale, with plenty of action, mystery, danger, drama, suspense, long-buried curse, challenges, mythical beings and much more.
Tally is on to the next adventure and a beautiful backdrop of Japan in a race against time. Where a ghostly queen, a mysterious Japanese Angel, samurai warriors and a cursed drum all play a part in Tally’s new journey. It is a story of bravery, friendship, and travel. Tally, and her offsider Jopheil once again have their work cut out for them.
Eleanor makes it easy to read and very easy to imagine the world she has created.
I would highly recommend this book, and this series, to anyone who enjoys reading tweens adventure books.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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