A review by booktallie
Tiger's Quest by Colleen Houck

2.0

Why is it that when it comes to love triangles one of the choices never really gets a fair chance. The main character Kelsey is annoying, why string along a man if you know you have feeling for another. Have a heart and let the boy go. I understand that this adds intrigue to the story but personally I think it just show how selfish Kelsey truly is. If I were on the opposite side of her love I would run, not just in the fear of getting heart broken but also because she truly has no clue what love is... (oh you were kidnapped protecting me and now you are getting tortured... ok. well let me leave you there to go on an adventure with your brother and hope we can find you later) ugh. Seriously, they are rich and well connected and you can't find out where the bad villain has taken him... ok whatever.

Beside the messed up romance and false love declarations... it seems the actual plot line can't continue forward unless, that's right Kelsey points out a big piece of the puzzle and oh yeah everyone understands now what they must do to break the curse. Give me a break. This is ridiculous. Mr. Kadam the 300 year old grandfather/guardian speaks over 50 languages and has studied mythology and Indian culture can't put these things together. BS!

BTW where the hell does Houck get her information because yeah the history and culture of India is so not what is described in these falsehood stories. It is like she twisted everything to fix however, to make this story believable... if you are going to use someone else's culture get it right or you are going to sound offensive to so many ppl.

In conclusion I can't recommend this book/series, unless you like senseless drama and a predictable outcomes.