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pirates and sirens and love, oh my

5/12/2022

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This book was a great sequel to a story that really hooked me from the start. What I appreciated the most about this book from my perspective as a writer, however, was how it dealt with and approached the lore of sirens - mythological, seductive creatures of the deep inspired by Homer's ancient epic The Odyssey. I am writing a fantasy novel that sees sirens appear as some of the main characters, playing the parts of both protagonist and antagonist. So, in reading how Levenseller writes her half-siren heroine and introduces a whole legion of sirens towards the second half of the book, I wasn't only pulled in by their allure in the story, but able to take some mental notes on how I want to continue to portray and play with the curious essence of sirens in my own work. The furthering of the story that unfurled in Daughter of the Pirate King is developed very well while expanding on the heroine, Alosa's, past of which she realizes has been greatly disillusioned. We pick up right where we left off with Riden, Alosa's handsome love interest, and his brother Draxen, her former captor, taken aboard her ship to sail for the Pirate King's keep with the last piece of the map Alosa searched and fought valiantly for whilst a prisoner. When Alosa discovers that her father has been keeping a devastating secret from her that changes everything she views about herself and her own mother, the race is on to see who will reach the treasure of the siren-protected Isla de Canta first - father or daughter? The story is full of magnificent twists and turns, pitting Alosa against the greatest of odds all while her unwillingness to admit her feelings of love for Riden grow stronger and stronger with every passing argument or embrace. I also thought the battle scenes throughout were very well-written and provided appropriate but not overstimulating detail. This was an easy read, and one I really only put down when I absolutely had to! I wasn't sure if a third installment would be added to this series, but a quick Google search took me to the author's website and gave me my answer: "Thank you so much for your enthusiasm, but no. Alosa's story is definitely done." :)



Some of my favorite quotes from Daughter of the Siren Queen: 

"Your enchantments last long after your song fades."

"I may not have been born in the sea, but I was born to rule it. I am the daughter of the siren queen."

"'You are perfect just the way you are,' he continues, 'And I wouldn't change a single thing about you.'"

"We saw what evil looked like, and we knew we wanted to be different."

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    Hello, there! I received my B.A and M.A. in Writing from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California, and I am currently at PLNU as an adjunct professor of writing, research, and Greek mythology. I’m always reading something new; you can read my reviews to the left here. When I'm not reading or writing, you can find me watching movies, surfing, singing, or listening to Tchaikovsky and Laufey.

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