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Daughter of the Pirate King: Addictive fantasy romance on the high seas from bestselling author and TikTok sensation Tricia Levenseller (Daughter of the Pirate King Duology, Book 1)

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His hand goes to his throat and pulls out a leather cord hidden beneath his shirt. On the end is a glass vial, no bigger than my thumb, stoppered with a cork. And rolled up inside is the final map piece. With it, my father and I will finally travel to the siren island and claim its treasure. Read the first chapter here or listen to the first chapter audio here while you put together a puzzle of the cover! Plans change. Besides, I had all of Vordan’s men piled together in one location. How could I resist blowing it up? He has nothing now.” From little Roslyn to Princess Alosa’s first mate - Niridia - the 90% crew is women with their strongest wills to fight any damn situations with any weapons handy!

Either of those two examples would be prime candidates for nemesis status. But still I held out. I think a girl always wants her first time to be with someone special. And, most importantly, do you like your books uplifting, of the put-a-huge-grin-on-your-face variety?I don't even remember what exactly happened in the end. I just remember that I hated that ending a lot. That shows how much I actually cared about this whole story. They cut her down that evening. Riden carries her to his room. He treats her wounds and apologizes. They mouth each other for serving the men they do. He says he has a good reason for serving Draxen as he does. He asks Alosa to not be so stubborn so he can try to protect her. She spends another night sleeping beside him.

I am me because I choose to be me. I am what I want. Some people say you have to find yourself. Not I. I believe we create ourselves to be what we want.” Alosa is a heroine you can't help but love. She is confident and stubborn, and her inner monologues are hilarious! While she can be cruel and vengeful, she also cares deeply, and Riden is the perfect match to her. He is torn between his loyalty to his (horrible) brother and the need to protect their red-haired prisoner, and you can't always tell which one prevails. His banters with Alosa are hilarious and their scenes toe-curling, filled with tension and heat. And swooning. The smile that makes your face hurt is a permanent effect, and you'll feel utter bliss that will stay with you even hours after you've finished this book and sacrificed cuttlefish to the Sea Gods praying to deliver the next instalment. The relationship between Alosa and her father is intriguing and seems complex. It is made clear that her father is ruthless and will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Alosa clearly loves him, especially since he is the only family she has, but the Pirate King's feelings seem to be more complex than a simple love for a daughter. He needs Alosa for her abilities, and he seems to care about her to a certain extent, but I can't say if he genuinely loves her or not, and I am eager to see more of their relationship in the next book (hopefully).With this new knowledge of her father's true nature in mind, she decides to set out on her own to claim the booty for herself and her crew. She feels no more allegiance to him.

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