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A review by ode_to_readers
Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller
adventurous
emotional
lighthearted
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Okay so this was the first time in a while I picked up the next book of a series without rereading previous books. That didn’t create a problem apart from trying to familiarise myself with the characters again.
Also hellooooo?? Did anyone notice a huge step up in the graphic content 😳 I definitely would put this in upper YA because I…an adult now…was even disturbed at some of the scenes and events that happened. Also a step up in the steamy scenes but that’s still fade to black. I’m talking about the cannibals creeping me tf out 😬
Anyways, I really enjoyed Alosa and her loyalty to her crew. She goes through a lot and comes out strong every time. Some parts are still a little petty/childish like holding a grudge for something that the other person clearly explained why it happened (if you know, you know)
Yeah, overall a solid book! Much more darker and disturbing but lighthearted enough in between to still feel comfortable and safe while reading
Also hellooooo?? Did anyone notice a huge step up in the graphic content 😳 I definitely would put this in upper YA because I…an adult now…was even disturbed at some of the scenes and events that happened. Also a step up in the steamy scenes but that’s still fade to black. I’m talking about the cannibals creeping me tf out 😬
Anyways, I really enjoyed Alosa and her loyalty to her crew. She goes through a lot and comes out strong every time. Some parts are still a little petty/childish like holding a grudge for something that the other person clearly explained why it happened (if you know, you know)
Yeah, overall a solid book! Much more darker and disturbing but lighthearted enough in between to still feel comfortable and safe while reading
Graphic: Cannibalism
Moderate: Confinement, Alcoholism, and Blood