
Alosa knows the only way to survive against her father is to beat him at his own game to find the treasure first so it gives her enough pirate-clout to depose him.

Needless to say, things are on quite an upswing for the Pirate Princess.īut then she learns some discomfiting news, and it changes everything she thought she knew about her dear marauding and murdering ol’ man. And the fun doesn’t stop there: at the start of this tale, Alosa has successfully captured the enemy pirate leader, Vordan, who tortured her by making her use her siren powers on her occasional snuggle-buddy, Riden. She’d spared the lives of the cute but complicated Riden and his despicable brother, Draxen, and provided her Pirate King father with the last piece of a map that leads to the uncountable treasure of the sirens.

The moody, murky ocean colors work for me, especially how the light is filtering down through the water.Īt the conclusion of the first novel, Alosa was reunited with her ship, the Ava-lee, and its crew. The vector-art is used to much better effect and the overall aesthetic more dynamic. I was underwhelmed with the first book’s cover (I felt like there were some missed opportunities with the design) but I actually really like this one that plops you right in the middle of a scene that actually comes from the story.

Bonus Factors: Pirate Friends, Siren Abilities
