When is tigers destiny coming out




















What the fucking fuck? O Excuse the hell out of me, so it is right for you to want both brothers, be with one and terribly hurt the other, but he can't try to keep living without you?

O Even when he had already said that he couldn't do it? Who has the "unfaithful heart"? Who is the selfish, narcisist slut? But it wasn't just Kelsey that pissed me the fuck off in this book! Let's see: - the entire Saachi situation - I thought that Ren was Saachi but it was Kishan after all.

What the fuck? Unless Kishan used the scarf to impersonate Saachi and then Ren. But Colleen tells us that when Kelsey finally admited to Saachi that Ren was the one she really loved, Saachi smiled or whatever in a way that said "I knew it! So, it would be a little weird if it was Kishan acting like that.

Ren didn't have to die! I was truly devastated! She was not the one defeating Lokesh. Fucking Kelsey defeated the sucker with Ren's help, of course! Fuck this! Now, Kishan had to stay in the fucking past to be her sex slave tiger pet. This was so fucked up that I actually cried for him! One moment Kelsey was Kishan's bitch and saying that a part of her would always be Ren's and the other she was with Ren saying that a part of her would always be Kishan's. Bipolar bitch!

I was left wondering why the fuck do we need a fifth book if there is not much to say. I guess Tiger's Dream will be about Anik but we'll see. However, I had to give 3 stars to this book for my Ren's sake or otherwise I would feel bad. But I didn't really want to Anyway, Ren, I love you so much! You're perfetc! Leave Kelsey and we can be happy together! View all 84 comments. Sep 08, Kat Lost in Neverland rated it liked it Shelves: awesome-cover , stupid-heroine , le-sigh , cheesy-romance.

That can't be right, it says it only has pages?!?! That's insane! Fucking Way. They bumped up the release date to September. Still pretty short compared to Tiger's Voyage but I'll take it.

Okay, well, not really. But it's gonna be green! It tells us that much. Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god That can't be right, it says it only has pages?!?! Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. After I Finished Review to come. View all 15 comments. Aug 27, Katherine rated it it was ok Shelves: magic-powers , dissapointed , fantasy , mythology-gods.

Reading Destiny just made me feel like I was reading Voyage all over again and that really does suck. I loved loved loved it and the second novel Quest was just as good, but from there everything went downhill. There is only so long that readers can read the same thing continuously, there is only so long before the same love triangle RATING: 2.

There is only so long that readers can read the same thing continuously, there is only so long before the same love triangle gets so repetitive and boring. But aside from this, what really was the major disappointment with this novel was the plot.

It sucked, it was just again like Voyage over the top, silly and ridiculous. Too much happened, 50 million things happen in the book that it just felt over packed with stuff and not even good stuff. What could is possibly be about.

On my Voyage review I stated that Voyage was the weakest book of the three, I can now correct this and say that Destiny is definitely the weakest of the four. Not only this but I stated that hopefully the series will return to its former glory with Destiny - I was wrong. Are just to name a few. Sooo disappointed View all 8 comments. Jul 03, Booknut rated it it was amazing. I can do this. I'm going to start off by reminding myself - and all of you - of a few key important facts: 1.

This books isn't factual 2. Hence magic tigers-turned-man don't exist 3. Hence Ren and Kishan don't exist 4. Hence my life is meaningless fine and I will move on. And survive. Uh, well I can't think of another point. So, anyways, this is my way of saying tha Ok. Maybe tomorrow.

Until then no coherent review will pop up unless by some miracle someone finds me my very own set of brother tiger-men who I can stare at whilst sipping fire-fruit juice. Before-reading review: Got Excuse me ladies Coming through!! Ren and Kishan - those two beautiful boys View all 17 comments. Jul 11, Whitney rated it it was amazing Shelves: all-time-faves , own , lick-this-cover , kickass-heroes , blown-away , surprised-as-hell , right-in-the-feels , that-ending-omg , okay-heroines , neat-plot.

The new release date for this book is total bullshit. Summary With three of the goddess Durga's quests behind them, only one prophecy now stands in the way of Kelsey, Ren, and Kishan breaking the tiger's curse. It's a race against time--and the evil sorcerer Lokesh Wow!!

Just wow! This book is amazing, Colleen has done it again, just blown me away with the sheer I'm not going to give you any spoilers, but there are so many shocks and suprises in store, my advice?

The only negative points are that; The book was too short, there was so much crammed into it, that it felt quite rushed. And after some reflection I'm giving it 4 stars because I felt It just wasn't as good as the 3 previous books. But still a great book! Now for some teasers! I'm a power hungry girl from the future who craves the love of two brothers and wants to keep all the magic too. Believe that I will keep you safe. I want it so badly! Pwease write fast Colleen, pwetty pwease!

View all 77 comments. Apr 08, Itzel rated it it was ok. Warning: There will be spoilers, angry ranting, and profanity in this review. If you are not comfortable with any of these, and loved the book down to every single word, I highly suggest you don't read my review.

I can't even begin to describe how much I hated this book. It hurts me to say this because I loved the first two book, but this book was just a complete disaster from start to finish.

I actually threw the book several times, and screamed at Kelsey- who was the problem ninety-nine per Warning: There will be spoilers, angry ranting, and profanity in this review. I actually threw the book several times, and screamed at Kelsey- who was the problem ninety-nine percent of the time. I made a list of the things I hated in this book, and had to condense the list into nine things.

There was a lot I wanted to add on the list, but I stopped myself from writing an entire book. The List 1. Ren 3. Lokesh 4. The Writing 5. The Love Triangle 7. Kadam's death 8. Kishan and his decision in the end 9. The ending 1. Kelsey The first on the list had to be Kelsey.

It just had to be her. She was manipulative, jealous, and constantly needed to saved because she was too precious. There was also the fact that every male in the whole fucking universe wanted her.

I can count all the men who wanted to be her if you don't believe me. Here we go. The author is basically writing on Kelsey's forehead Mary-sue. And the interesting thing is that Kelsey is boring, stupid and selfish. How can men find her at least a bit attractive is beyond me. I wanted to dive inside this book and grab Kelsey by the shoulders, and shake her hard.

Most of the time, she's overly dependent on Ren and Kishan that she can't do anything by herself. In the beginning, she's trapped by Lokesh. Kelsey tries to manipulate Lokesh but ends up looking stupid. Lokesh, on the other hand, was the stereotypical villain who has to have the girl, and blah blah blah. I'll get more into that later. Anyway, Kelsey agrees to marry Lokesh. But somehow during their wedding, Ren and Kishan appear out of nowhere and stop the wedding.

Wait hold the fuck up! How does this make any sense whatsoever. I just couldn't understand this. You just contradicted yourself. The transition between these two points was horribly written and rushed. During their next quest, Kelsey is still in a relationship with Kishan, but her heart yearns for Ren.

This also bothered me A LOT. How can Kelsey be so selfish and stupid. Early in the book she realizes that she's still in love with Ren, and Ren finds out about it. Then she does the following.

Ren: I wanted to know. I needed to know. You've kept all your true feelings from the both of us. Kelsey, why didn't you share these worries? These fears?

Does it make a difference? Maybe not. But at least all the cards are on the table now. Fuck you. I wanted to slap Kelsey in the face right then and there. How DARE she say she doesn't see how it could help. She's deceiving a poor man and leading on his feelings when she isn't really in love with him.

How low of her to even say that, and for Ren to keep quiet about this was cowardly of him. Kelsey deserved a slap. If only I were in that book, I'll do it without thinking twice. Then she has the audacity to accept Kishan's proposal, and at the same time he's proposing, she's fucking staring at Ren. She accepts of course, and Ren flees. After accepting Kishan, she feels like her heart is breaking, and how she wants to be really be with Ren not Kishan. After this, every single time a woman approaches Ren or even looks at him, Kelsey gets mad at Ren.

Are fucking shitting me, Kelsey. YOU have no right to talk. You're lying to a man, and deceiving him and yet you sit there, and forbid Ren from starting a new relationship. From now on, your name is two-face. It fits you perfectly. Through all this unnecessary drama, two-face treats her like a fucking queen. Even Mr. Kadam treats her like a daughter, and completely ignores Nilima.

It's absolutely ridiculous. I don't the attraction of two-face, I really don't. Is it because she's pretty because it's mentioned A LOT. But of course, like the true Mary-sue that she is she doesn't know. This "thing" where the main character doesn't know that she's beautiful is seriously pissing me off.

Ever heard of mirrors? I'm pretty sure anyone can see if there pretty or not. They should a brain that works, unfortunately, two-face doesn't. And why is so bad to have a normal-looking girl as the main character? Why does every main character have to be gorgeous, and beautiful?

There's also the fact that two-face feels that both brothers belong to her. She always says, "my tigers". Mine, mine, mine.

Two-face is a two-year old who doesn't want to share her toys. It pissed me off. Also, two-face was too dependent on Kishan and Ren. They were two moments where she'll get mad for sitting on the sidelines, and say she'll fight with them, and I was slightly happy. But in the end, she still sits on the sidelines waiting for the men to do all the work.

The last straw I had with two-face was when she met Durga, and called her an Amazon. Seriously, two-face. I've had enough of you. You're unnamed now. I wouldn't like to be called Mexican. I have a name too, thank you very much. Then unnamed gets mad because Durga is beautiful. Ren Ren, in the third book turned into a asshole, plain and simple. In this book, he was sweet at times, then he would turn into that asshole again. He would say that he accepted two-face decision, then the next second, he would throw a tantrum.

This got old fast. Ren could gone with Durga, and started a relationship, but no. He waited for two-face, and wrote poetry to her. He was also overprotective to the extreme.

He constantly growled at everything. And he treated tow-face like a child. You'll get hurt. I'll do it for you. She's a grown-ass woman, she can do it herself. Still, she accepts this treatment.

But the thing I hated was when he told her that she was his only one, and that they belonged together, and all the corny shit. Then the next scene, he's kissing Durga.

Wait, what! Lokesh Lokesh was the typically bad guy. He was evil, did evil stuff, and had absolutely no depth. He was just evil. It's not explained why he's evil, he just is evil. And when he died, I was like, "That's it. He even had horns. I was utterly bored with him. I mean, really bad. The font distracted me many times, and the writing left much to be desired.

Also, there was too much "telling," and not enough, "showing". No name's thoughts often drifted from what was going on. Like I mentioned earlier, the font was huge. I felt like I was reading a picture book. And the pacing was too fast. We barely had time to accept some events before something else happened. As for the time traveling device, it completely took me by surprise.

Animals and even the famous elephants fought in the battle. And I swear, I saw these movies playing in head. It is completely unoriginal. I was tempted to skip these pages. The Love Triangle This over-used plot device was forced and cliche to the extreme. I didn't understand why no name couldn't be with Ren. In the end, the author tries to create more drama by putting Durga in the mix.

No name being the immature brat that she was, destroyed Durga's belongings, and ran away to cry alone. If I were Durga, I would've slapped her. As for Kishan, he got nothing. It was a no brainier. And frankly, I annoyed that the author dragged it out to the end. Kishan was only person in the whole love triangle-octagon to lose everything. Seriously, he got the bad end of the deal.

No girl, no brother, returned to the past, no longer immoral. Poor guy. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? I finished this book in two weeks. Any additional comments? Thank you Colleen Houck for writing such an amazing story.

You must read all the books to have the full story.. Would you listen to Tiger's Destiny again? It really got me interested in India, I loved learning about it. I am sure I missed some things.

What did you like best about this story? It was a beautiful love story. I couldn't imagine a better narrator for all the different parts. I even looked up her name, but she does not have any other books that she has read, I would definitely give them a try!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry? It made me laugh out loud at work and, it made me cry as well! The ending was the way I hoped it would be, kind of! With the imagination if the writer, I would love to ready maybe a 5th book.

The way the series ending came together. Who was your favorite character and why? Faithful, enduring, mature. Oh, she is superb! Without the reading you do not get the true Indian flavor of the books. Many parts in this book made me cry.

The girls teen-aged angst is overplayed. A weak, insecure girl would never had taken the first step of this 2 year journey. But I really like the series of 4 books. I would skim over some of the parts to get to the core of the books and I found them enjoyable and well worth the read.

I loved this series! I am so sad that it is over, but everything has to come to an end and I was very happy with how this book ended. I cried, laughed and over all was very happy. I gave it 3 stars only because I felt like the story took a long time to get going, otherwise I was very happy with the book and have suggested the series multiple times.

Definitely a fantasy tale but a great fun listen. I listened to the first book then back to something else. Then I created a fantasy MP3 and listened to the remaining three one after another. For me, the best way to go. On top of a fun series Annika Boras was amazing if she actually played all parts. Have to give her credit for enhancing the book. Great team. I hope Colleen Houck is working on another entertaining series.

The narrator is wonderful. She does the girl and guy voices and makes it sound like there are a bunch of different narrators. She does the indian accents and others perfect like she did with the rest of the series. I wish she did more audio work. I hate when the main character is a girl and a man is talking with his normal voice when the main girl is narrating.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Tiger's Destiny? Grief, identity, and friendship intersect in this enthralling mystery with dark magical undertones that ingeniously plays with fairy-tale tropes to tell a feminist story about empowerment and grappling with how to break away from the confines of societal expectations of girls.

Arnold, this book ends with the promise of more to come. The main cast is queer and features diversity in disability and mental health. Enjoyable, engaging, and well written. Though she is lacking a loving parent—her mother is distant, her father dead—Elinor has found care and companionship in her governess, Mrs.

Watkins, and the elderly groom Ham, Mrs. Chapters alternate between the pair. Terciel has deep-brown skin, but his color is leeched by time spent in Death; most other characters read as White.

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