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Daughter of the Pirate King

Tricia Levenseller (2023-11-07)

Subgenre
Age groupYA 12-17
Content ratingPG-13
Pages336 (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age14

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentMild
LanguageMild

Trigger warnings

CaptivityViolence

Hero archetypes

PirateFirst Mate

Protagonist archetypes

Reluctant Hero

Synopsis

There will be plenty of time for me to beat him soundly once I've gotten what I came for. 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.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. 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.In Daughter of the Pirate King, debut author Tricia Levenseller blends action, adventure, romance, and a little bit of magic into a thrilling pirate tale.

Is Daughter of the Pirate King appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 14 and up.

This YA pirate fantasy features moderate action violence including sword fights and capture scenarios, romantic tension with kissing, and mild language. The romance is slow-burn with a clever, capable heroine who can hold her own.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include captivity and violence.

Who'll love this

Teens will love the fierce pirate captain heroine, treasure-hunting adventure, and swoony enemies-to-lovers romance with witty banter.

Tags

Pirate FantasySwashbuckling AdventureYA RomanceTreasure Hunt