Tiger's Voyage, by Colleen Houck
Tiger's Voyage, by Colleen Houck, summarize's Ren's journey as he breaks his
tiger's curse. He is no longer the bengal tiger he's been cursed into for
hundreds of years now but back into his natural form as an Indian Prince. Along
the way, Ren looses memory of his love for Kelsey and she quickly becomes
heartbroken. This was a turn I didn't expect the story to take, I felt more and
more drawn in with every page. As the reader, you almost feel sorry for Kelsey
because the author truly captures the hurt that she's feeling. Ren and Kelsey
grow apart and Kishan has a newfound affection for Kelsey. By the end of the
book, you're dying to know what will happen with Kelsey and Ren.
I think its a great book overall. It isn't your typical fantasy love story. There's action and suspense and love like no other. One moment you're stuck in a scene in the jungle and the next at the corner of your seat reading quickly trying to discover what will happen next.There's fights and arguments to beautiful poetry to hurtful feelings between each character. I was throughly entertained and satisfied with this novel. It only keeps me wanting to read more as each did before. This is one of four of the books, and third in the sequel. When I had finished the book, I was already running to Barnes & Nobles to get the next one immediately.
Reviewed by: Pamela F., grade 12
I think its a great book overall. It isn't your typical fantasy love story. There's action and suspense and love like no other. One moment you're stuck in a scene in the jungle and the next at the corner of your seat reading quickly trying to discover what will happen next.There's fights and arguments to beautiful poetry to hurtful feelings between each character. I was throughly entertained and satisfied with this novel. It only keeps me wanting to read more as each did before. This is one of four of the books, and third in the sequel. When I had finished the book, I was already running to Barnes & Nobles to get the next one immediately.
Reviewed by: Pamela F., grade 12
Comments