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Average rating4.4
Kelsey returns home to Oregon, where Mr. Kadam has enrolled her in college, but danger sends her back to India to begin another quest, this time with Kishan, to try to break the curse that forces Kisham and his brother Ren to live as tigers.
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hey hey hey wat's with this sudden bittersweet ending =.=
but still a good book
Although I'm not sure I enjoy the way the book portrays the Indian gods/goddesses in the story, and I'm not a huge fan of “magical powers” being the solution out of sticky situations, I feel it wouldn't be fair not to give a book that made me cry physical tears anything less than 5 stars. I will not feel like a complete person until I read the next 2 books and find out what happens. sigh
The writing was better this time, although sometime things seem odd, behavior, speech, what have you. The story is still fantastic. And frustrating, but in a good way. This time with the focus being on Kishan and Kelsey it felt more Twilight-ish...more specifically New Moon-ish. A girl pining desperately for someone while another is desperately trying to get her attention. Even the personalities of the two suitors are similar to Edward and Jacob. The excessive amounts of praise Kelsy heaps on Kishan & Ren's good looks is also very Bella, but then it seems every YA book is like that now.
Otherwise, it's still a great story with lots of myth and action. I love reading about the Indian lore as it's something I'm less familiar with. Can't wait for the next one!
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