A tiger left behind.
A goddess in need of an ally.
Stranded in a time and place he never wished for, Kishan Rajaram must carry out his destiny of assisting the beautiful yet extremely irritable goddess Durga. This daunting task is not made easy by the fact that he must also face the truth about the girl he loves and the brother who stole her away.
When the wily shaman Phet appears and tells Kishan that Kelsey needs him, he jumps at the chance to see her again. In his efforts to save her, Kishan discovers that the curse he thought was over is just beginning. As time unravels around him, Kishan realizes that the fates of all those he holds dear lie in hands.
The goddess’s power hangs in the balance. Kishan has no choice but to sacrifice the unthinkable to fight the dark forces swirling around the woman he’s charged to protect. As he does, he discovers that love and loyalty create their own magic and accepts that he must decide his destiny once and for all.
Tiger’s Dream is the conclusion to the epic Tiger’s Curse fantasy romance series that left you breathless.
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REVIEW!!!!
Okay so after waiting, what felt like decades, for this book to finally come out I wasn't disappointed! So in the fourth book in the series we find out how Durga becomes a goddess and how she gets a tiger. This book picks up where that one left off and delves even deeper into how the goddess and her tiger came to be. It shows the struggles they had and what they did to protect each other from their pasts. It tells about how the quest came into being and how Durga rescued Ren and Kishan. It even goes a little into Ren and Kelsey's life together but not too much.
I loved the detail she took with this book. There was so much that needed to be included in it and Colleen did an AMAZING job in tying up all the loose ends. I knew it would be Kishan's book but it literally blew me away. Colleen has a way of writing about mythology where you don't truly feel like you are learning about mythology. This is one of my all time favorite series and I look forward to reading more of her series.
While these books are kind of slow once you get into them they are well worth the read and you will be glad that they started out slow. Once you are halfway through they pick up the pace and if you aren't paying attention you will miss something important. I've read the entire series several times and I catch something new every time I do.
5 black tiger stars!!!
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