
Five stars for the duology.Synopsis: “ Sent on a mission to retrieve an ancient hidden map-the key to a legendary treasure trove-seventeen-year-old pirate captain Alosa deliberately allows herself to be captured by her enemies, giving her the perfect opportunity to search their ship. I mean, the Alossa’s father is the perfect example! Let’s just say I’m glad the Siren Queen (Alossa’s mother) got her revenge in the end.ĭo I fantasize about being a pirate on board the Ava-lee? You bet. Men who are insecure of their abilities usually end up emotionally abusing their partners. They don’t let guys mess with them, and the only guys accepted onboard the ones that respect the women and are not insecure about their own abilities. These women pirates kick ass – or rather, slit throats – and are deadly, powerful fighters. What I like best about how Tricia Levenseller presents the romance is how empowered the women’s roles are. Riden, the ridiculously attractive first mate just keeps distracting Alossa…until she realizes that their feelings and relationship is precisely what she needs to balance her human nature and her dangerous siren nature. Together with her crewmates and the sirens, Alossa leads a battle to begin the new era- the era of the Pirate Queen. The second book goes into her relationship with her mother and finding out terrible truths about her father. Along the journey, we find out that Alossa is so strong because her mother was the Queen of the Sirens. Sirens are underwater she-creatures that sing to men, sleep with them underwater, then drown them and steal their treasure). In the first book, she is sent on a mission to retrieve a part of a hidden map which leads to a legendary treasure trove guarded heavily by sirens. Captain Alossa is beloved by her crew and in turn she does everything she can to protect them.

She captains her own ship named the Ava-Lee, whose crew are mainly women pirates with various abilities. Yet, the result is she is one of the best pirates alive. She was trained personally in the art of fighting, swordsmanship, and general pirate behavior directly by her father.

Princess Alossa is the daughter of the fearful pirate king. Spoiler Alerts – a whole ship of them! Synopsis


Pirates of the Caribbean is one of my favorite movies and piracy, in general, is a fantasy genre I’m quite besotted with, so when I came across Daughter of the Pirate King duology on booktok (tiktok accounts which focuses on books), it went to the top of my To-Be-Read.
