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Daughter of the Siren Queen (Daughter of the Pirate King)

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She is strong, intelligent and extremely loyal to her own crew. Also we see how the siren part of her gets stronger and more developed. Overall, a decent conclusion to this series! It certainly isn’t a perfect book/series; however it surely keep your attention with all the constant-action and love-hate relationship going on between Alosa and Riden & I’m glad to have read it. reasonable. She follows the voices singing and sees hundreds of sirens and at the center is her mother. She has been waiting for her daughter. She realizes her daughter is

When Vordan exposes a secret the Pirate King has kept hidden for years, Alosa and her crew find themselves in a deadly race against her ruthless father. Now their only hope is to find the island and retrieve the treasure themselves, or suffer the consequences. I expand the song, placing two more of Vordan’s men under my spell, then send them in front of us to battle the oncoming men. He shouts, “Outside, you fools! It’s the land king’s men. They approach from the south! Go and meet them.”Riden and Alosa's relationship was nothing if not beautiful. I love that it wasn't love at first sight, but more of a slow burning, hate-turned-love passion that took FOREVER to become something more, but once they finally do admit their true feelings, my god! I was dying inside from the wait! I felt my heart bursting from my chest with every interaction between the two of them, and I couldn't handle the slowness of their attraction at some points. I like that through even this, Alosa never lets her guard down as the Captain of her ship, and Riden respects her for it, if not making her more attractive to him in the process. Her fearless leadership is prevalent to all other emotions, and he can't get enough. And neither could I! This was such a sweet love story to add to the rugged pirate story. I fell in love right with the characters. While the ritual was successful; transforming The Great Warrior into the Sea King, it unleashed a plague like none ever seen before upon the Merfolk. The Whispering Plague as it would become known severed Merfolk from their song, a core part of their identity, causing them to transform into Sirens. The plague immediately infected the Sea Queen and her court, turning her into the Siren Queen. Transmitted by a scratch, the Whispering Plague decimated the Merfolk over the years to come. For their actions, the Sea King and the Siren Queen were banished from the Merfolk Kingdom. Following this, they would establish their own kingdom of Sirens. His eyes fly open, and I press the knife in a little deeper, just enough to slice the skin but not enough to make him bleed. I was hooked from start to finish, and even though I would have loved to read more about Alosa, Riden and their crew, I feel like this is a worthy ending to an epic adventure.

The thrilling second installment in New York Times bestselling author Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me series. I expected this book to be a lighthearted read, and it was, sometimes, there was a lot more death then I expected and everything getting in the way of my OTP finally getting together was just irritating me so bloody much. This book was even better than the first one. It was still super cool, funny and exciting, but now it had an even faster pacing and we get into more depth with the characters and relationships.Riden - Irritating Alosa, even more, being so handsomely loitering around with girls to make her jealous as hell. The love between the Sea Queen and The Great Warrior was considered unnatural by both the Merfolk and The Ancients. They believed the pair were dabbling with unnatural forces that could have horrific consequences. When their pursuit of a life together continued against the warnings of the Merfolk and The Ancients, an assassination attempt was made against The Great Warrior, but failed. I make a turn down the next street, racing toward the rendezvous point. Sorinda materializes out of the darkness and runs silently next to me. I catch the pirate before his corpse hits the ground and gently lower him the rest of the way. He is only the first of Theris’s—no, Vordan’s, I remind myself—crew who will die tonight. When Vordan exposes a secret her father has kept for years, Alosa and her crew find themselves in a deadly race with the feared Pirate King.

up his brother Draxen from the dungeons of her fathers keep and he and his brother will be freed at the next port. They don’t seem friendly anymore, that makes me sad. 😞 She The Pirate King - her father finally catches up to them, but with plans to talk since he has only sent one ship forward. She lets him know that her mother is no longer on Another small issue I had were with some of the characters. Not Riden, Alosa or the Pirate King…rather, with the “lesser” characters. Those I didn’t like too much because we never get to know them well enough. They felt too filler-like and one-dimensional. And because of that I didn’t care if they lived or died. There was not a single dull moment. Her father’s betrayal was hard for her to digest at first, but when it became clear that her father was only using her for his gain and care nothing for her, she faced it like a big girl and fought hard. She plans to work alongside her father to recover the spoils, however, things change when a giant family secret is revealed.This book starts off with Alosa handing over the last piece of the map to her father and capturing Vordan who reveals something that Alosa can't quite wrap her head around, but it inevitably leads her to move against the pirate king, endangering not only her life but also that of her crew. We also witness her struggle to master the siren part of her that wants nothing more than to join the sea.

The smaller of the two meets my eyes, recognizes who I am, and makes a run for it out the main entrance, just past the stairs. This article contains information that may ruin your enjoyment of discovering the game's secrets for yourself. With this new knowledge of her father's true nature in mind, she decides to set out on her own to claim the booty for herself and her crew. She feels no more allegiance to him. Not only is she a badass pirate, but the author managed to make her even more awesome by making her a half-siren feminist.I have no use for you if you don’t tell me where it is,” I say. “I will end your life. Right here. In this room. Your men will find your body in the morning.” where her father met her mother. They land and start cutting trees. One of the crew members goes missing and they send a search party after her. They follow a trail of blood

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