

Ridiculous.”īeing locked in the brig isn’t a problem for Alosa, neither is being surrounded by cruel and vicious pirates as none can be as vicious as her father. This is the second time I’ve had to stage my own capture. It should not be this difficult to stay prisoner on a pirate ship. Alosa’s deadline slowly approaches and she struggles to find the map aboard her enemies’ ship which leads to her taking bigger and more risks. Right away I loved Alosa’s character, she’s witty, determined and smart, and while the pacing of the story slowed down a little after the first chapter there was still plenty to keep me engaged.

Alosa allowed herself to be captured by Draxen and Riden for one purpose only, to search for third of a legendary map the brothers have which will lead Alosa’s father to the legendary siren island and the untold treasures there.ĭaughter of the Pirate King opens at the heart of the action as Alosa’s ship comes under attack and she’s taken prisoner. When Alosa is captured by pirates, hoping to hold her ransom to her father, it isn’t an unfortunate accident on her part or skill on the part of her enemies. If we’re to succeed, you really shouldn’t be seen performing impressive feats with the sword.” “If we’re to survive this, you need to stay put.” But not to worry, for Alosa has a few tricks up her sleeve, and no lone pirate can stop the Daughter of the Pirate King.

More than a match for the ruthless pirate crew, Alosa has only one thing standing between her and the map: her captor, the unexpectedly clever and unfairly attractive first mate, Riden.

Sent on a mission to retrieve an ancient hidden map – the key to a legendary treasure trove – seventeen-year-old pirate captain Alosa deliberately allows herself to be captured by her enemies, giving her the perfect opportunity to search their ship. There will be plenty of time for me to beat him soundly once I’ve gotten what I came for.
