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YA'LL...THIS BOOK. I CAN'T.

I'll be honest, I was not expecting to love this book as much as I did. I had a feeling that I would like it and it would be a fun ride, but it was so much more! Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller follows Captain Alosa Kalligan who is sent out on a mission by her father to be purposely kidnapped by the pirate crew, led by the cunning and ruthless Draxen, to recover a legendary hidden map leading to a magical island full of happiness and treasure. If you are looking for a fantasy that is entertaining and action-packed -- Daughter of the Pirate King is for you. Besides having an amazing main character, my favorite part of the book is the witty and sarcastically hilarious dialogue between the cast of characters, especially between Alosa and Riden, first mate and brother of Draxen. I'm a sucker for hate-to-love tropes and this one hits the nail on the head with it. The chemistry is perfect but the tension...oh my.

I'm not sure how much I can describe how ridiculously awesome Alosa as a main character besides saying that I simply want to BE her. I love reading about feisty, in-charge women and Alosa was everything I could have asked for and more when it comes to empowering females. She is confident and smart and FIERCE. Ya'll think Celaena is the master of assassinating? Psh, she wouldn't stand a chance against Alosa were they to fight. DON'T @ ME. Also, the whole description of her being a female Jack Sparrow is completely false. SHE'S BETTER.

Besides the fact that I'm obviously obsessed with the characters of the novel, can we talk about the writing for a second? Levenseller is so fluid with the dialogue but also the flow of the story was just so smooth. She is so sneaky when it comes to revealing plot twists. She tells you plain as day while you're reading but when it comes to the reveal, you act like a complete fool for not seeing it before. I don't know about you but I personally love that about novels. I love it when the author is constantly keeping me on my toes because it always make me want to come back for more.

I could honestly keep going on and on about how in love I am with this book, but you need to find out for yourself. If it wasn't obvious before, I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who loves fast-paced, quick wit, packed with feisty and cute pirates, then PICK THIS UP.

5 stars

I mean..who didn't see that coming?

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Daughter of the Pirate King Tricia Levenseller Books Reviews


This book was absolutely wonderful. It was a perfect mix of action, romance, adventure, and magic that kept me entranced until the last page. I loved the characters, the plot, the story, and the world-building. It was almost impossible to put down and the wait for the sequel is going to be slightly torturous.

The book begins with Alosa, the daughter of the pirate king, being captured by an enemy pirate ship and held for ransom. However, it turns out that Alosa allowed herself to be captured in order to search the enemy ship for the second piece of a map that leads to unimaginable treasure. This premise set the stage perfectly for the games that ensued. Alosa and Riden, the first mate on the enemy ship, begin a dangerous battle of the wills as he attempts to extract information about her father.

Alosa herself is one of my new favorite YA heroines. She is sassy, strong, confident, independent, and smart. Plus she’s a pirate captain. Her backstory is slowly revealed throughout the novel and it added another dimension to her character as we get to know the woman behind the swagger. I loved how she was entirely accepting of her femininity from the beginning and, at times, how she used it to her advantage. Her developing relationship with Riden ran the gamut from hilarious to heart-felt and touching.

What I truly enjoyed about this book is that the pirates run the gamut from only slightly morally corrupt (like Alosa and Riden) to truly awful people. There wasn’t a character that I remember who hadn’t killed at least one person and done some very questionable things. I loved how unrepentant about the pirate lifestyle all of the characters were. The plot was full of unexpected twists and turns, particularly in the battle of wills between Riden and Alosa.

This was an incredibly fast-paced read that I would recommend to any YA adventure or fantasy fan. I will be eagerly awaiting both the release of this book (so I have an excuse to reread it) and the sequel.

Disclaimer I received a free copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
So, I've been DYING to read a book about pirates and sirens. As soon as I saw this book, I knew I had to get my hands on it, even with some of the negative reviews. Honestly, nothing struck me as being awful about this book at all. In fact, after the first few chapters, I really fell this book.

Alosa is a girl I could definitely relate with - personality wise that is. She is fiery and always ready and willing to prove herself. She has the right amount of morals that make her a desirable character but not any less believable as a pirate. Crafty, spunky, and full of fire, Alosa is a character that is easy to adore.

Riden pulled me immediately. The fact that he stood his own with her, was crafty in his own subtle ways, and loyal to a fault - it's hard not to like him. Even when things that he is doing don't quite add up. Even when you scream for him to choose. My feelings didn't falter, because I couldn't blame him with the position he was in. Tricia did an excellent job with conveying this dilemma and making it understandable.

The fact that this story started off in the middle of action reeled me in immediately. I love the the buildup between characters in this book. The test of deciding where to place your loyalty. TRUE PIRATEDOM!

The overall story was very well done. I literally sat down in the morning and finished late afternoon. I could not put this book down! This was a fun and fast read and it was just what I needed! I thoroughly look forward to reading the next book in this duology.
YA'LL...THIS BOOK. I CAN'T.

I'll be honest, I was not expecting to love this book as much as I did. I had a feeling that I would like it and it would be a fun ride, but it was so much more! Daughter of the Pirate King by Tricia Levenseller follows Captain Alosa Kalligan who is sent out on a mission by her father to be purposely kidnapped by the pirate crew, led by the cunning and ruthless Draxen, to recover a legendary hidden map leading to a magical island full of happiness and treasure. If you are looking for a fantasy that is entertaining and action-packed -- Daughter of the Pirate King is for you. Besides having an amazing main character, my favorite part of the book is the witty and sarcastically hilarious dialogue between the cast of characters, especially between Alosa and Riden, first mate and brother of Draxen. I'm a sucker for hate-to-love tropes and this one hits the nail on the head with it. The chemistry is perfect but the tension...oh my.

I'm not sure how much I can describe how ridiculously awesome Alosa as a main character besides saying that I simply want to BE her. I love reading about feisty, in-charge women and Alosa was everything I could have asked for and more when it comes to empowering females. She is confident and smart and FIERCE. Ya'll think Celaena is the master of assassinating? Psh, she wouldn't stand a chance against Alosa were they to fight. DON'T @ ME. Also, the whole description of her being a female Jack Sparrow is completely false. SHE'S BETTER.

Besides the fact that I'm obviously obsessed with the characters of the novel, can we talk about the writing for a second? Levenseller is so fluid with the dialogue but also the flow of the story was just so smooth. She is so sneaky when it comes to revealing plot twists. She tells you plain as day while you're reading but when it comes to the reveal, you act like a complete fool for not seeing it before. I don't know about you but I personally love that about novels. I love it when the author is constantly keeping me on my toes because it always make me want to come back for more.

I could honestly keep going on and on about how in love I am with this book, but you need to find out for yourself. If it wasn't obvious before, I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone who loves fast-paced, quick wit, packed with feisty and cute pirates, then PICK THIS UP.

5 stars

I mean..who didn't see that coming?
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