
Well written with a bold narrative, dynamic characterization, and some interesting plotlines Levenseller relies heavily on her heroine and the heroine dialogue to fuel the story. As Alosa and Riden battle their wits and wants, someone else is looking for the map and will do whatever it takes to get it. Of course, she never expects to be waylaid by the good looking and frustratingly intelligent first mate-Riden-who’s been charged with extracting information from her.

Allowing herself to be captured by rival pirates allows Alosa to gain access to their ship and search for the map. Bits of magic and mayhem rock the seven seas as Alosa is charged with finding a very special map. The Pirate King’s Daughter is a humorous, high spirited, action packed , YA fantasy adventure that offers readers an empowered teenage female pirate whose need for her infamous father’s approval sends her on the adventure of a lifetime.įans of the mythical Captain Jack Sparrow and the Pirates of the Caribbean films will find a kindred spirit (and some familiar scenes and plotlines) in Captain Alosa-the Pirate King’s Daughter. Oh, the ridiculous things one has to do when one is a pirate.” “If I’m to keep up appearances, I’ll have to escape the ship.

The Pirate King’s Daughter by Tricia Levenseller
