The capable, confident, and occasionally ruthless heroine of Daughter of the Pirate King is back in this action-packed sequel that promises rousing high seas adventures and the perfect dash of magic. Alosa’s mission is finally complete. Not only has she recovered all three pieces of the map to a legendary hidden treasure, but the pirates who originally took her captive are now prisoners on her … are now prisoners on her ship. Still unfairly attractive and unexpectedly loyal, first mate Riden is a constant distraction, but now he’s under her orders. And she takes great comfort in knowing that the villainous Vordan will soon be facing her father’s justice.
When Vordan exposes a secret her father has kept for years, Alosa and her crew find themselves in a deadly race with the feared Pirate King. Despite the danger, Alosa knows they will recover the treasure first . . . after all, she is the daughter of the Siren Queen.
In Daughter of the Siren Queen, Tricia Levenseller brings together the perfect mix of thrilling action, tense battle scenes, and a heart-pounding romance.
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Tricia is at it again, with another great novel. Sequel to Daughter of the Pirate King, Daughter of the Siren Queen takes the top of my list! It is just as wonderful, if not better than the first. With even more suspense and unpredictability, this book really pulls you in. The pirate princess faces many challenges, tough decisions, and new smaller adventures as her and her crew go on the ultimate adventure across the sea. Facing a few minor (or major) bumps in the road, Alosa, once again, always prevails.
Interesting story and the lead character is a pirate captain. I like tough female leads who are clever and always manage to figure things out in order to win!
loved it!
I liked the world a lot. The writing style wasn’t my favorite but the story was good enough to make up for it. FYI, It did have some elements that may be triggering for some. (Mention/threat of rape, harm to children, abuse)
Daughter of the Siren Queen is the second book in the duo-logy by Tricia Levenseller and for me this book was more entertaining and engaging than the first book, Daughter of the Pirate king. I really got more into the story and preferred the pacing of this novel. The story-line was a bit more developed in that I felt like the characters had more depth this time around and the fantasy world the author created came more alive. The romance between Riden and Alosa was also better developed and I enjoyed more of the overall relationships in this novel.
Content includes some violence and mild language. There is no sex, but some passionate kissing.
This was not only a very thrilling story but a wonderfully impactful ending to series. Although I liked the first book better, Daughter of the Siren Queen was a great continuation in both action, adventure and romance.
Daughter of the Siren Queen starts of two month from where the previous book ended, and what a start it had. It jumped immediately into action with Alosa and her crew stealing the last big piece of the puzzle only to get back to the ship and sail for the next and their biggest adventure yet. There were tension and secrets revealed early on along the way, building up the thrill and the drama. I especially loved the tension between Alosa and Riden, now having somewhat switched positions from book one, yet both knowing there is more between them now, and her trying to figure out what Riden’s agenda is in his interactions with her. And then her father’s agenda and love comes to be questioned.
Her father’s secret was pretty much the catalyst to everything, brining it full circle from book one. I absolutely love the uncertainty and the betrayal between Alosa and her father, as well as the arguments and unsteady waters between her and Riden. Although, I did feel that neither she nor Riden were as snarky and flirty (for lack of better word) as in the first book, making both of them lose a bit of that personality both showed in Daughter of the Pirate King. However, I still loved what they brought to this book and the rocky but toe curling relationship that developed between them. I also liked the more complex insight to the siren side of Alosa and Riden’s part in all of that. It really made the romance all the more stronger and gave the ending a bigger high point.
All in all I couldn’t be happier with the conclusion to this wonderful world and complex characters. Even though I liked the first book better it really would be an insult to give this book anything other than five stars.
Loved it maybe even more than book 1 Daughter of the Pirate King!
God, I freaking loved this book! Such a perfect sequel! #Adore
Solid partner to DOFPK, I really liked how this duology was done. We are our parents’ children, no matter how well we think we do or do not know them.
Just as fun as the first. Absolutely recommend.
(And now I’m obsessed with finding more pirate books with non-males in them!)
Great follow up book to Daughter of a Pirate King. I couldn’t put it down and find myself sad that it was the end of this series! A fun and entertaining read that had me reading late into the night.
I liked the first book a smidge better than this one because this moved a slower, even though the plot itself was more interesting. There was also less fun banter between Alosa and Riden, but I liked the ending and I’m pleased with the duology.
Loved the first one, loved this one even more. Read both in just two days. I can’t wait for the authors next book.
It was absolutely fantastic!! It’s everytjing you could want in a book! It’s a must read!