![]() However, in a startling twist at the very start of the book, author Levenseller reveals to readers that Princess Alosa actually wants to be on the Night Farer! Right at this time you may agree with Alosa and mutter: As in the pirates control the sea AND land… as in the king of the land pays a tribute to the king of the sea, aka the King of the Pirates, aka King Kalligan, aka Alosa’s father. One could almost predict this ransom situation would happen when the characters live in a world ruled by pirates. Note: What does this even mean? Are the waves high? What is high about the seas? Is this like high noon? Just your typical ransom situation on the high seas. The Night Farer pirates want to ransom Alosa to her father for money and other secrets. In fact, this is the opening scene and sets the fast paced, exciting nature of the story. “ Daughter of the Pirate King” circles itself around 17-year-old Alosa Kalligan, a sassy young woman, who has been abducted by the nefarious pirates of the Night Farer. ![]() ![]() Without divulging too much, let’s catch you up on what this book is about. This is probably one of the most potent lines in “ Daughter of the Pirate King” and summarizes the most interesting aspect of Tricia Levenseller’s Captain Alosa, protagonist and swashbuckling baddie. ![]()
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