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Fallen Angel

Amaterasu and the Blue Dragon

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Fallen Angel

By: Jolene D. Campbell
Narrated by: George Ellington
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Join Tenshi, Emica, and Taro in this snowy Christmas tale set against the beauty of Saiko Lake and Mt. Fuji. This is the sequel to the award-winning book Tenshi and The Comb of Izanami.

Six months have passed since the battle between Heaven and Hell.

Everyone has found their place in the postwar world, all except for Tenshi. Struggling to fill his days, Tenshi finds himself longing for action, that is, until a frost threat comes knocking at their door.

A mysterious letter arrives from Emicas parents. Tenshi, Emica, and Taro set off to Saiko Lake for a joyous family reunion. But clues left on dead friends' computers, warns of other alternative motives.

Can he untangle these clues before all that he holds dear freezes to death?

©2022 Dinah Campbell (P)2024 Dinah Campbell
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Supernatural Thriller & Suspense
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Great 2nd installment of this series. The story flows well and kept me engaged throughout. Only thing that niggled on my nerves was the constant arguments and misplaced devastation of Tenshi believing Emica no longer loved him at every perceived slight, that being said it detracted just a little from the overall story, which was well written and had a good character building and the denouement was satisfying.

Amaterasu and the Blue Dragon

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