Daughter of the Siren Queen
2018 • 336 pages

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Average rating3.9

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I LOVED this book! I dare say it was even better than the first one!

I want this to be brief, however, so let's just get right into it:

What I loved
- the adventure! So many cool and interesting things happened in this book. It truly felt like a swashbuckling adventure, and I've been longing for that.
- Alosa's inner-search. I love how this book focuses more on her inner monologue, where she doubts herself and grows. I loved the growth that she had, and the bonds that she has with her crew. We definitely see a softer side to her in this novel and I loved that.
- Riden. He is such a good character. I wish we'd had just a tad bit more of him, but he was so interesting. I loved seeing him interact with others onboard the ship. I loved seeing him as a pirate and not this conniving rogue.

Umm, okay, that doesn't seem like much, but let me tell you that those elements encompass the majority of the book.

I mean, just the swashbuckling! We've got mysterious islands, angry pirates, a truly fearsome villain, sirens! There was a LOT of adventure to be had.

I would definitely recommend this book for those who want a fast, light read about adventure.

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