![]() ![]() I love the bond between Alosa’s crew it is not ruthless or savage. This book is bloodier than The Daughter of the Pirate King, more than 30 pirates leave for the journey to acquire the Siren’s treasure, and less than 25 come back alive. And every single one of them, down to little Roslyn, deserves your respect.” “I have twenty-eight excellent girls aboard this ship, and their pasts have shaped them. ![]() She realized to what extent her father can be a monster, sadly she had to witness the imprisonment of her mother to finally reach that deduction. Many things vividly changed in this book for example, Alosa in the first book was so determined to prove her worth to her father, but in the second book, all she is trying to do is escape him and take her revenge for many reasons. We saw what evil looked like, and we knew we wanted to be different.” ![]() I loved meeting Sorinda, Roslyn, and her father Wallov and knowing more about their background stories. First, the setting of the first book was mostly on Riden’s ship and with his crew, however here, the whole book is on Alosa’s Ship and with her amazing mostly all-female crew. This book was much more enjoyable than Daughter of the Pirate King for so many reasons. ![]()
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