

Vengeance of the Pirate Queen
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Action & Adventure / Pirates
4.1
Tricia Levenseller
You can’t be afraid of the dark when you’re the monster lurking in the shadows.Pirates of the Caribbean meets The Mummy in Vengeance of the Pirate Queen, a new standalone YA fantasy romance, set in the world of Tricia Levenseller's Daughter of the Pirate King. As an assassin working for the pirate queen, eighteen-year-old Sorinda is surprised when Alosa’s next task for her is not to kill a new target, but to captain a handpicked crew on a rescue mission. Unfortunately, her sailing master is twenty-year-old Kearan. He may be the best helmsman the pirate queen has, but Sorinda finds him a real pain in the arse. Sadly, there are few places on a ship to hide from an attentive man.As the crew of the Vengeance faces dangerous waters and deadly sea creatures, they accidentally awaken the King of the Undersea, a being who can control the dead. Their rescue mission quickly turns into a fight to save the world, but first, Sorinda must save herself from becoming an undead queen.
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Author
Tricia Levenseller
Pages
352
Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
Published Date
2023-11-07
ISBN
1250864976 9781250864970
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"This book did not disappoint at all! It was such a fast, easy read! If you're a fan of the original two books you should definitely check this one out! Fast paced and so much action! I loved the banter between Sorinda and Kearan, so much fun! Roslyn is so cute and I absolutely adore her! I loved getting to see little glimpses of Alosa and Riden! 10/10 would recommend!"
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Madison C
"Really enjoyed getting more of Sorinda and getting her story!"
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Meagan Khatthaname
"3.5⭐️
Starting off- this book DID NOT go how I was expecting!! I’m not sure for the good or the worst but I wasn’t expecting it!! I enjoyed the whole book, however it wasn’t as amazing as the first 2!! I LOVED the first half sooo much however I think I didn’t super enjoy the turn of plot in the second half of the book! I enjoyed it and would recommend it to those that loved the first 2! It was a quick fun read, however I am unsure if I would read it again. "
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Logan Piercey
"Oh my gosh!!!! I was so excited when I heard this was coming. AND OML THIS BOOK DID NOT DISAPPOINT!!! I can’t wait to read it again."
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Colleen M
"I’m so sad this series is over! The overall message of this book is so empowering and I’m glad I got to read about sarindas story! "
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Ella And Friends
"4.8/5 YES, that is all i can say after this book. i love this whole series, and even though this one is not the same maine characters from the first two books, i loved it!!!"
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Sarah Goddard
"Kearan is better than all your book boyfriends. I love this book so much, the story, the characters, the writing, everything. Tricia is a mastermind when it comes to writing books. 10000000000/10"
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JoJo!!
"This book was so great. I loved the first two books and this one did not disappoint. Loved the story, the character growth and development. Overall would definitely recommend this book to anyone in a slump or needing a nice quick read. "
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Lacey Turnbough
"{4.25/5}<br/><br/>CW: violence, references to rape, references to suicidal thoughts, trauma<br/><br/>Read as an ARC via NetGalley. Book publishes November 7, 2023.<br/><br/>Apparently, it’s entirely possible to enjoy a spin-off even more than the original content. <br/><br/>It’s been a year since Pirate Queen Alosa established her rule, and assassin Sorinda has spent a good deal of it doling out death on the Queen’s behalf. But when a group of the Queen’s pirates go missing, she sends Sorinda to bring them home. Uncomfortable with being the captain, and even more unhappy about Kearan’s presence as her helmsman, Sorinda sets off to uncharted frozen waters to bring the girls home.<br/><br/>Listen, I know authors are always striving to outdo their last work, to grow and improve as they tell their stories, but this is just ridiculous. How can a spin-off standalone end up so much better than book 1? And can I have more?? Let’s break it down.<br/><br/>The characters: We already know Sorinda and Kearan from books 1 and 2, and honestly I couldn’t be more pleased that Sorinda got her own book. It’s hard to argue with ‘lethal pirate assassin’ being the MC. The fact that we get to see why she is the way she is, and that we get to see her motivations and her driving forces really helps build out her character. Plus, the character growth throughout the book? Delightful. The rest of the crew and the other characters we see along the way add to the rich, colorful life that you would expect a pirate to have, and it’s just a lot of fun.<br/><br/>The setting: One of the biggest complaints I had about book 1 was how limited and kind of flat the environment felt at times. It was extremely limited, and it felt like we didn’t get to see as much as one might have hoped. Book 2 made great strides in remedying this issue, giving us multiple locations and a better grounding point in the main ship. Book 3? Book 3 said ‘hold my sword’ and absolutely *demolished* those issues. The improvement is glorious, and it made the story all the better for it.<br/><br/>Finally, the plot: Is it a pirate adventure? A romance? A paranormal mystery? Yes to all of the above. While you still won’t see me arguing for the series to win ‘most involved/higher level plot of the year’ any time soon, the story itself felt well rounded and thoroughly developed. Where book 1 felt a bit surface level, and book 2’s ending felt rushed, this one finally felt like it hit every marker every time. It’s fast paced, but it didn’t feel like anything got left out. I was engaged the whole time, and the resolution was satisfactory. It’s roughly the same length as the other two books, but it feels like the space was utilized much more effectively. <br/><br/>I still can’t definitively place the series reading level, but I feel comfortable saying this one should stay the NA/Adult realms. There’s a lot of violent death (literally a pirate assassin as the MC; it’s a reasonable thing to expect), but Sorinda’s backstory is also fairly graphic and brutal. The girl’s got some major issues (again, not a surprise), and while I think YA audiences would have no trouble with the reading level, the maturity level is just a bit higher than I would say most should be exposed to. Overall, it’s an excellent book, just not one to go into expecting kittens and rainbows.<br/><br/>All things considered, I’m incredibly pleased to have gotten a chance to read this story early. You could probably read it without having read the other two books, but I would recommend reading them all in order to get the most out of this one. “Vengeance of the Pirate Queen” is out November 7!"
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Bevin West
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