Ahhhhhhh. There will be extreme emotion and spoilers in this review. You are warned.This was a really good book. I've rated worse books a five. It's just that Kelsey was so stupid, and I hated Kishan. I can't believe I took away a star for the characters, but I just did. By the way, the plot was exceptional.Ren and Kelsey!!!I was so tempted to give this book a three for the majority because Kelsey was the EPITOME OF STUPIDITY and I wanted to slap Kishan in the face. Kishan and Kelsey, why don't you stand right here?*extreme yelling in face*That was very necessary. You know what, I might change this to a three. Actually, I won't. The plot was exceptional. I loved Anamika and Ren. They saved the day. I also loved the plotline, the flow of the story, and the intriguingness (is that a word?) of the book. However, I'm super mad at Kishan and Kelsey. Colleen tried to wrap up all the loose ends in the last three chapters. It was kind of a weak effort. The first book was by far the best.asiefiernflijandkjvnksdfnjadnvjiSOkfnasdounfiejfsjgigjikoadr'fl,dkmekfalsmfowmgosckkffSorry. Extreme internal turmoil.I LOVE REN!!!That's all I have to say. *May contain spoilers from previous booksIn the last book, Kelsey was kidnapped by Lokesh. Kelsey scrambles and tries to distract Lokesh and convince him that she has power, but the power really comes from Durga’s gifts. She doesn’t know how long she can keep up the ruse so Ren and Kishan can save her. Eventually, she is reunited with Nilima and Mr. Kadam. Mr. Kadam and Nilima disappeared suddenly during Lokesh’s attack in the last book, and Mr. Kadam seems somber and changed by something he has seen and acts as if he is hiding something from them all. Kelsey, Ren, and Kishan will have many perilous adventures in front of them and have to face even more sacrifices as they obtain the Rope of Fire and complete the prophecy. All of them will face more things than they have bargained for. To defeat Lokesh, the trio will have to face him in another time. Will Kelsey, Ren, and Kishan get the endings that the dream for?Kelsey is still in a relationship with Kishan but that definitely doesn’t stop Ren from making it know he cares about Kelsey and will always be there for her. She wants Kishan to have a happy ending, but still wants Ren in her life because she can’t see herself living without either one.I have been rooting for Ren ever since I found out who he was. I have always felt the chemistry in Kelsey’s and Ren’s banter, blow-ups, make-ups. I feel like Kishan just needed someone to build him back up and Kelsey took on that role. I still really like Kishan because he is so patient and is in Kelsey’s words, “safe.” Kelsey has been a lot through her quest to help the brother’s and Kishan provides her the stability she needs while Ren makes her feel unsteady and her life unpredictable. This logic follows most of Kelsey’s turmoil when choosing one brother over the other. Like Kelsey, I want Kishan to be happy. Both of the brothers have been trapped for too long and need someone to complete them.As other reviews have mentioned, there have been moments of foreshadowing sprinkled not only in this book but throughout the series. I’m the type of reader that feels in the moment and doesn’t really put too much though in what will happen. The ending definitely made sense, but I am torn how I feel about. At times, I feel like a storm has raced through my emotions leaving me raw, but other times I find some peace. The Tiger series has made my heart soar and crash so many times. The action, the adventure, the romance, the struggle, just everything about this book was moving in some way. This series made a huge impression on me and am sad that I finished. Not many books impact in this way and I felt sad knowing I was finished and that I was no longer a part of the world that Colleen has cleverly crafted.It’s made me want to get back into my writing. I can’t wait until Reawakened, her Egyptian book, will be out next year. I also need to get my hands on a physical copy of Tiger’s Promise, the prequel to the series, because it has a chapter on Tiger’s Dream, the fifth book in the series. I have no clue what Colleen has in store for that book and I’m anxious to find out.
What do You think about O Destino Do Tigre (2013)?
I would highly recommend this series! I could not put the books down!
—hola