Levenseller, Tricia Daughter of the Siren Queen (Daughter ofthe Pirate King, #2), 338 pages. Feiwel and Friends, 2018. $18. Content: Language: PG-13 (47 swears); Mature
Content: PG-13; Violence: R.
Alosa has
managed to accomplish her secret mission for her Pirate King father, but when she goes to his keep after her mission she is
surprised to find a huge secret that breaks her loyalty to her father. Alosa takes her crew of mostly women and her
newest crew member, Riden, and in an act that will cause the wrath of her
father, decides to hunt for the hidden treasure on her own. Alosa has to learn how to control the part of
herself that is a Siren, so that she can keep her crew safe and away from her
father.
I love this pirate
adventure. There’s action, great banter
and good chemistry. Alosa is a great
main character and the plot line is quick moving and entertaining. The violence is an awful cannibalistic scene
and the deaths are bloody, moving this from advisable to optional. The mature content is some steamy make out
sessions.
MS, HS – OPTIONAL. Reviewer, C. Peterson.
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