For the love of enchiladas, hold on to your false teeth, this book is one hell of a ride! Titled as my most anticipated read for 2012, Tiger's Destiny is out of this world! Literally.
Oh my watermelons, I don't know what to say. All these thoughts are just swirling around in my head, preventing me from doing anything but sitting here looking dumb...er than usual. I'll try my best to avoid spoilers, but any connections or inferences you make with a super human brain is not my fault. Seeing as my experience was ruined (again!) by a lousy, incompetent, un-spoiler-labeller of a reviewer, I will try my best not to do the same. If you haven't read the rest of the series, don't read this review- shut up and go read the other books now.
So, many people seemed to have a problem with Kelsey throughout the first few books. Me? Not really. Okay, she was a little immature for a twenty year old, but she had a good heart. I agree she was a little wimpy and unable to defend herself, but never fear, Tiger's Destiny is here! In this book, Kelsey is, admittedly, rather kick-ass. No longer a damsel in distress, she really puts up a fight! The fight sequences and battles are back with a vengeance and boy are they good! Each sentence must be read with such focus or you miss so many things! It's like watching a movie... only better! Equipped with the gifts of Durga, which she learns to use properly, Kelsey becomes a Lokesh butt kicking machine! She's brave and independent, and, of course, stubborn. Towards the middle, she does get a little sulky. Her moodiness and 'I'm not good enough' mantra does get a little infuriating and is enough to do my head in. Thinking about her position, however, if I were her I would probably be a lot worse. At the end, I kinda get annoyed by how fast she gets over a certain event, but I also like seeing her finally happy.
Again, Houck has created a magical world that is beyond our imagination. Seriously, the creativity and thought that went into this book? So unpredictable, yet so good! It's the perfect combination of action, adventure romance and culture. You get the Shakespeare, the Greek mythology, the prophecies, the love triangle, the Indian culture, the time travel (no, that wasn't a spoiler, you find out in the prologue), the Indiana Jones style quests and more! To actually see a world that was created like what is in the book would be breathtaking! And even though Houck does wonderful descriptions of the places, there is still a lot left to the imagination, allowing your experience to be yours and yours only. Her vivid descriptions are entrancing, to say the least! While they could seem a little OTT to some, I really enjoyed them! I like Houck's writing style, which does remind me, a little, of Julie Kagawa's.
What's a book without a good romance? The tigers are back, and just as hot as ever. Before Tiger's Destiny, I can honestly say I was a hard out Ren fanatic. That's not saying I didn't like Kishan, I just liked Ren more. After reading the book, I'm still more pro Ren (old habits really do die hard), but my opinion of Kishan did rise significantly! After the end of Tiger's Voyage, Tiger's Destiny begins with Kelsey and Kishan still together. Based on the previous book, it's no suprise that Kelsey still loves both the brothers. At the beginning, Ren is brooding, destructive and a little depressed. He knows they're meant to be together, but I admire him in the way that he doesn't force Kelsey to him. He's more protective and caring, whereas Kishan is boisterous and proud. Like I said before, my respect for Kishan has sky-rocketed. We watch as he matures and becomes more caring- less self-centred. He truly loves Kelsey, but wants her decision to be her own. I can't help feeling a little sorry for him when Kelsey agrees to be with him, but still hasn't really made the decision either way. All I'll say now is that the end of the book does have Kelsey choose... finally. But the reason she chooses... oh! I can say no more.
The ending is truly, wonderfully, horribly unpredictable. That is definitely not what I imagined. At all. I'm happy and terribly sad at the same time, it's like my brain is undecided whether to party or commit suicide. The end isn't a cliff hanger... well, not really. If the book ended a few chapters back, now that would be the biggest cliffhanger of all time. The way it is ended, however, has a sense of finality I don't like. If you told me this was the last book, I would believe you. I really don't know what's going to happen in Tiger's Dream, and I don't like it! What if Houck decides to pull a J. K. Rowling and kill off all our beloved characters (clearly, she's taken some tips from her already)? I s'pose we can trust her to compensate it with an amazingly beautiful cover, but still!!!
I love this book, this series, everything! If I could live in a story book and become the heroine, this would be it. I love the way Houck has mashed them together. While they could easily be part of the same series, but still feeling separated, Houck has brought them together well. Unanswered questions from the previous books, all but forgotten, are answered in Tiger's Destiny, leaving you going ohhhhhhhhhhhhh...
Read it. Read it now. I must talk to someone about it! Desperately, these pent up emotions are not good for me. And may I just slip in that I hate Anamika. A lot. Okay, rant over. Adieu!
BEFORE:
G-g-g-guyssss!!!! The cover. Um... talk about cover lust at its best! Arggghhhh why is the release date so far away! I love this series sooooo mmuucccchhh I can't wait for the next book! Ren forever!!!
BEFORE (UPDATE):
I won this book in a giveaway and now it has come. Sitting on my desk, it is blinding me with its amazingness!!! Can't wait to read it!!!