Daughter of the Siren Queen Daughter of the Pirate King Tricia Levenseller Books
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Probably more of a 3.5, but I'm rounding up because it was still fun for the most part!Daughter of the Siren Queen takes place two months after the ending to the last one with Alosa and her crew finally getting the last piece of the map to the island of sirens- and a massive treasure. While Alosa takes the man who had her prisoner captive, he tells a secret that her father has kept for years. Soon Alosa and her crew are in a race with the entire pirate fleet to get to the treasure first. She'll have to learn how to control her powers while putting up with Riden, who she is might have feelings for.
For the most part I did really enjoy this book! It's a swashbuckling adventure that never slows down with a badass female pirate captain and her almost all female crew on the high seas. Alosa also has some interesting powers that she can not control. That is where lies the start of my major issue in this book: she can't seem to control her powers without the help of a man. But that is probably just my personal preference on it.
The romance in this book? It's downright awful. While I enjoyed them together in the first book, this time it was 98% of Alosa actually abusing Riden and being mean to him throughout while he pretty much takes it, instead of ever fighting her back. Or being the interesting pirate he could have been. He is her whipping boy to yell at when things go wrong or to throw punches while he takes whatever. It had already been said that she is stronger than a normal woman so, that's a big no from me.
As for that, I didn't have any other issues. Alosa was a strong heroine and while she was kind of bad, I loved seeing her interact with her crew, and I wouldn't mind seeing more adventures from them. It was very entertaining! Plus swordfighting, siren magic, and sailing to treasure just tickled my Pirates of the Caribbean loving heart.
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Daughter of the Siren Queen Daughter of the Pirate King Tricia Levenseller Books Reviews
Tricia Levenseller brings an outstanding conclusion to the Daughter of the Pirate King duology with Daughter of the Siren Queen! This book totally changes the game plan for Alosa and her crew that they had started out on in the first book. Alosa learns terrifying new information that changes everything she thought she knew.
What’s great about this one is that we sort of pick up where we left off, yes time has gone by, but really nothing of note happened in the in between. Alosa and her crew track down Vordan to get his piece of the map that will lead to treasure beyond their wildest dreams, but it’s during the interrogation that Alosa conducts that she learns some most astonishing news. Her father has been lying to her for years. Alosa is sure that it’s just the lies of a captured enemy but soon she starts to look at things differently and isn’t sure what she should do.
I feel like with this book we really get to see Alosa in action and at her best. Before she was playing the role of kidnapped pirate, as she wasn’t in any way a victim in those circumstances. Alosa is back in her element and in charge of her ship surrounded by her crewmates, including a new addition, Riden. Riden has decided to join Alosa’s crew and join them in whatever adventures they plan to take.
Alosa also goes through a sort of self-discovery when it comes to using her siren powers. She notices that different things happen when she’s around Riden and she wants to figure out what it all means. If the first book was about Alosa being in tuned with her pirate side, then this book definitely has her embracing her siren heritage more, if the titles didn’t clue you in on that bit! I loved watching her embrace both sides of herself over the course of this series.
There was quite the reveal of surprises in this one! One after another it seems and it basically led us down to a race against the enemy and trying to get the upper-hand. While the action was somewhat come and go, I can say that those downtime moments did lead to other interesting things, such as more revelations, teasing moments between Alosa and Riden and much more! This book basically tore at my heart! I wasn’t expecting so much death and carnage, but I guess I should’ve kept that in mind since this is a pirate book!
What I really enjoyed about Alosa and Riden’s romance was how it was such a slow-burning sort. One moment they’re pining for each other and then the next, someone hates the other! It was definitely one of those back and forth kind of moments. But I have to say, the times when they could get along were quite toe-curling!
The ending to this one was pretty epic! More battles on the high seas, got to love a good swordfight! The action to this book was spot on! Truly felt like this was a relation to Captain Jack Sparrow that we were dealing with! Not only is Alosa talented with her sword and pistol, but she’s got such a sense of humor to her! It’s very Captain Jack like!
This is without a doubt the most perfect pirate read I’ve ever read! It might have been my first one, but it will definitely set the bar high for more pirate books in the future, should they come my way! Daughter of the Siren Queen was an epic and enjoyable as its predecessor and I couldn’t have asked for better!
Overall Rating 5/5 stars
Overall, I did enjoy this book, but nowhere near how I felt about the first one, which I absolutely loved. It took me a little bit to get into it and I had a hard time keeping the new names straight of Alosa’s crew members. I’m not sure if there were just too many new ones thrown at you at once or if it was because it had been a few months since I had read the first one.
There wasn’t anything especially wrong with the story, so I’m just not exactly sure why this one didn’t grab my attention like the first one did. I missed Alosa’s cunning that she exuded in the first book. The introduction of the siren queen was just lackluster. There was so much build up for her story, but in the end there wasn’t really much story there. I also missed the intrigue and the romantic tension. For some reason, I just didn’t feel that burning connection like I did in the first one. I did feel it a little more towards the end, but that was it. I just kept wondering the whole time Where is the fierce and witty Alosa from the first book?
It was good. It was a fun adventure story, but after preordering it as soon as I finished reading the first one and the anticipation of months waiting, it sadly just did not live up.
Probably more of a 3.5, but I'm rounding up because it was still fun for the most part!
Daughter of the Siren Queen takes place two months after the ending to the last one with Alosa and her crew finally getting the last piece of the map to the island of sirens- and a massive treasure. While Alosa takes the man who had her prisoner captive, he tells a secret that her father has kept for years. Soon Alosa and her crew are in a race with the entire pirate fleet to get to the treasure first. She'll have to learn how to control her powers while putting up with Riden, who she is might have feelings for.
For the most part I did really enjoy this book! It's a swashbuckling adventure that never slows down with a badass female pirate captain and her almost all female crew on the high seas. Alosa also has some interesting powers that she can not control. That is where lies the start of my major issue in this book she can't seem to control her powers without the help of a man. But that is probably just my personal preference on it.
The romance in this book? It's downright awful. While I enjoyed them together in the first book, this time it was 98% of Alosa actually abusing Riden and being mean to him throughout while he pretty much takes it, instead of ever fighting her back. Or being the interesting pirate he could have been. He is her whipping boy to yell at when things go wrong or to throw punches while he takes whatever. It had already been said that she is stronger than a normal woman so, that's a big no from me.
As for that, I didn't have any other issues. Alosa was a strong heroine and while she was kind of bad, I loved seeing her interact with her crew, and I wouldn't mind seeing more adventures from them. It was very entertaining! Plus swordfighting, siren magic, and sailing to treasure just tickled my Pirates of the Caribbean loving heart.
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