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Daughter of the Pirate King
by Tricia Levenseller
GENRE: Fantasy - Pirates
RATING: ⭐⭐⭐.5/5
FORMAT: eBook
Would I recommend to others?: Yes, especially if you love reading about Pirates
Review:
After reading a Fantasy book about Pirates, I was hooked & decided to give this book a go! I am definitely glad I did & I first heard about the book through FairyLoot's subscription as one of the Book Merch was inspired by this book. "Daughter of the Pirate King" follows a strong FMC, who is the daughter of the pirate king (I know I'm stating the obvious from the title but still). We follow her adventure in the sea as she runs a ship filled with female crew! This is definitely a light read but I would not describe it as a cozy read. There was never a dull moment in this book, as Alosa and Riden build their relationship & get to know one another. This book also has "found family" trope, with each of the crew member being a significant part of the team I was definitely excited to move on to book two!
RATING: ⭐⭐⭐.5/5
FORMAT: eBook
Would I recommend to others?: Yes, especially if you love reading about Pirates
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& SirensReview:
After reading a Fantasy book about Pirates, I was hooked & decided to give this book a go! I am definitely glad I did & I first heard about the book through FairyLoot's subscription as one of the Book Merch was inspired by this book. "Daughter of the Pirate King" follows a strong FMC, who is the daughter of the pirate king (I know I'm stating the obvious from the title but still). We follow her adventure in the sea as she runs a ship filled with female crew! This is definitely a light read but I would not describe it as a cozy read. There was never a dull moment in this book, as Alosa and Riden build their relationship & get to know one another. This book also has "found family" trope, with each of the crew member being a significant part of the team