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julies_cozycontentclub 's review for:
Daughter of the Pirate King
by Tricia Levenseller
adventurous
slow-paced
The love interest's red flags are so big you make a sail out of them and sail Alosa away from him, if only she saw them and decided she doesn't need a partner who has equally big daddy issues to match hers.
The only negative thing that gets as much screentime as all the toxic main relationships is the "captivity" plot, which feels repetitive and uncreative.
With a love interest that keeps the balance between being a boring carbon copy of every other love interest and being incredibly problematic, consent-hating, and filled with unchecked sexism
e.g.:
The only negative thing that gets as much screentime as all the toxic main relationships is the "captivity" plot, which feels repetitive and uncreative.
With a love interest that keeps the balance between being a boring carbon copy of every other love interest and being incredibly problematic, consent-hating, and filled with unchecked sexism
e.g.:
"You're a woman. Act like it."
and all of the problematic this book does not make for an enjoyable read.
(I could talk about my problems with this book for hours. This is the massively shortened version.)
(I could talk about my problems with this book for hours. This is the massively shortened version.)