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Daughter of the Siren Queen Paperback – 26 February 2019
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- Publisher : Square Fish (26 February 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 370 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250294606
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250294609
- Reading age : 13 - 18 years
- Dimensions : 13.89 x 2.62 x 21.13 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 7,107 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Praise for Daughter of the Siren Queen:
This lady Jack Sparrow is back, and she's fiercer and wittier than ever! --Elly Blake, New York Times bestselling author of Frostblood Levenseller is just as much a siren as her protagonist--her words will pull you in, and there's no escaping them. --Charlie N. Holmberg, author of The Paper Magician Series. Levenseller comes into her own in this sequel to Daughter of the Pirate King (2017), penning an argh-worthy blend of pirate derring-do and lively romance. . . . Deadly sirens join the ranks of strong, smart females in this book, giving it a definite feminist edge. --Booklist The author has yet again captured the adventure, romance, and ruthless ways of the high seas in this sequel to Daughter of the Pirate King. . . . This fast-moving adventure with strong female characters would be great for those who love a good pirate story, a touch of romance, and action-packed sword fighting. --School Library Journal Praise for Daughter of the Pirate King:Levenseller has created a formidable female character who can take care of herself as she makes some hard decisions. Hand to skilled readers seeking true adventure with swashbuckling, sword fighting, and a great problem-solving heroine. --School Library Journal Readers should rejoice, because we now have a lady Jack Sparrow on our hands! Daughter of the Pirate King kidnapped my interest from the first chapter and never let it go! It's a superior debut with a deeply entangled romance, a fearsome heroine not to be trifled with, a clever hero that you seriously want to trifle with, and a plot twist that makes a rollercoaster seem stable. With a cunning plot, robust writing, and complicated characters, any reader will enjoy being in Levenseller's capable hands. Definitely for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean, fierce heroines, slow-burning romances, and adventures that can turn sour in the space of a gasp. --Anna Banks, author of the New York Times Bestseller Of Triton
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A seventeen-year-old pirate captain must race her father, the Pirate King, to a legendary hidden treasure in this thrilling, action-packed sequel to <i><b>Daughter of the Pirate King</b>. </i>
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A seventeen-year-old pirate captain must race her father, the Pirate King, to a legendary hidden treasure in this thrilling, action-packed sequel to Daughter of the Pirate King.
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Tricia Levenseller, author of <b><i>Daughter of the Pirate King</i> </b>is from a small town in Oregon, but she now lives next to the Rocky Mountains in Utah with her bossy dog, Rosy. She received her degree in English language and editing, and she is thrilled that she never has to read a textbook again. When she's not writing or reading, Tricia enjoys putting together jigsaw puzzles, playing volleyball, and watching her favorite TV shows while eating extra-buttered popcorn. tricialevenseller.com
About the Author
Tricia Levenseller, author of Daughter of the Pirate King is from a small town in Oregon, but she now lives next to the Rocky Mountains in Utah with her bossy dog, Rosy. She received her degree in English language and editing, and she is thrilled that she never has to read a textbook again. When she's not writing or reading, Tricia enjoys putting together jigsaw puzzles, playing volleyball, and watching her favorite TV shows while eating extra-buttered popcorn. tricialevenseller.com
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Hari
1.0 out of 5 stars
this book wasn't as good as the first. A BIG LET DOWN
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 July 2019Verified Purchase
this book was good.... but not as good or as enjoyable as the first. It's a shame as I loved the first, yes it had problems and it wasn't the best story of all time but I loved reading it. it was easy and fast that holds your attention. However, the following book (daughter of the siren queen) didn't give me what I was expecting. it let me down and it disappointed me greatly. I read the first book and then right after the second, so I was really into this world and characters.
the main character felt different, she was (especially at the end) easily scared and beaten in fights. even though she would say that she is the greatest fighter and wasn't scared of anything. that she was the daughter of the pirate king, trained for any situation.
it was all tell and no show. she kept saying that she can do all these things and yet would refuse to do a thing that would literally save her precious crew, but doesn't because she's scared. it felt wrong and forced and didnt make sense at all. and it started to really annoy me greatly. to the point where I almost stopped liking her. which is crazy as I loved her in the first book.
another thing that rubbed me the wrong way was Riden. the conflict that happened between Riden and the main character, that both have feelings for the other, felt forced and not believable at all. the author would create these situations and have the two character act OUT of CHARACTER just to create tension. it was just terrible. it felt wrong, Riden wouldn't act like that at all. the author turned this character that was interesting and fun to annoying and unlikeable.
the main character felt different, she was (especially at the end) easily scared and beaten in fights. even though she would say that she is the greatest fighter and wasn't scared of anything. that she was the daughter of the pirate king, trained for any situation.
it was all tell and no show. she kept saying that she can do all these things and yet would refuse to do a thing that would literally save her precious crew, but doesn't because she's scared. it felt wrong and forced and didnt make sense at all. and it started to really annoy me greatly. to the point where I almost stopped liking her. which is crazy as I loved her in the first book.
another thing that rubbed me the wrong way was Riden. the conflict that happened between Riden and the main character, that both have feelings for the other, felt forced and not believable at all. the author would create these situations and have the two character act OUT of CHARACTER just to create tension. it was just terrible. it felt wrong, Riden wouldn't act like that at all. the author turned this character that was interesting and fun to annoying and unlikeable.
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Megan chihiro Judy sheena Uzumaki
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exciting snd adventurous!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 May 2018Verified Purchase
Loved this book, strong female lead who evokes love and loyalty from her crew. Honestly I've never enjoyed the idea of being trapped on a boat in the ocean but this book has made me reconsider. Life at sea seems both peaceful and terrifying. The ocean holds so many mysteries. I read both books in two days, couldn't put it down or stop thinking about it when o eventually did. I recommend to anyone who enjoys reading about tough, badass sexy woman who fight for everything they get.

Holly Mae
5.0 out of 5 stars
Alosa is back
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 May 2018Verified Purchase
Wow just wow i love how this book carried on the story amazingly , a lot of the time sequels are never as good as the first in the series but this one surpassed it by far it carried on the story but added so much more from more character's to more magic to even more humour so if your looking for a fast paced action packed fantasy with a huge amount of laughing the this is defiantly the book series id recommend to every one

Elentiya
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as good as the first
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 April 2018Verified Purchase
If you loved the first book then you sure as hell love this one. The crew is as brave as ever.

Nell (witch with a book)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love love love this
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2019Verified Purchase
This books fill the gaps in other YA as for once the romance is actually well written and for once the female lead doesn't need him to do everything for her.