Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller

Daughter of the Siren Queen (Daughter of the Pirate King, #2)

by Tricia Levenseller

My father's ships will be at the siren's mercy. We will be the ones to reach the island first and claim its treasure for ourselves. Alosa's mission is finally complete. Not only has she recovered all three pieces of the map to a legendary hidden treasure, but the pirates who originally took her captive are now prisoners on her ship. Still unfairly attractive and unexpectedly loyal, Riden is a constant distraction, but now he's under her orders. And she takes great comfort in knowing that the villainous Vordan will be facing her father's justice. When Vordan exposes a secret her father has kept for years, Alosa and her crew find themselves in a deadly race with the feared Pirate King. Alosa knows they will recover the treasure first... after all, she's the daughter of the Siren Queen.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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I didn't love this one as much as its predecessor, but I still adored it.

I was dying for more Alosa and Riden, and I loved every second they shared on page, I just wish there was more of the romance. This was a ship that was so easy to get behind, and I wanted more of the swoony romance that we saw in the first book. What I will say is that Levenseller gave me quality over quantity, because there were some really incredibly romantic moments between these two in Siren Queen.

You know how they say you shouldn't share the stage with animals or kids? Well Levenseller delighted me with that little scene stealing pirate, Roslyn. She was all sorts of precious and precocious, and the interactions between her and her day just melted my heart.

As always, Levenseller packed the book with lots of action and many battles. There were a few battles that resulted in casualties, and I had moments of devastation. There were tears, but I loved seeing Alosa leading her crew and was really pleased with how it all turned out in the end.
"I may not have been born in the sea, but I was born to rule it. I am the daughter of the siren queen.

Overall: This was a wonderful and satisfying ending to a duology packed with characters I grew to love and will miss.

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