Daughter Of The Pirate Queen Character Analysis

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Tricia Levenseller is an American young adult novelist most popular for writing the Daughter of the Pirate King series of novels. She is originally from small town Oregon though she currently lives in the Rocky Mountains of Utah with Rosy her ultra-bossy dog. She has a bachelor in Editing and English Language and is just thrilled never to have to deal with textbooks ever again. When she is not reading or writing she loves playing volleyball, putting together jigsaw puzzles, and watching her fantasy and historical TV shows while snacking on popcorn. Her debut novel was Daughter of the Pirate Queen first published in 2017. Growing up her heroines were the women in her aunt, grandmother, and mother who are still her heroines. These women are some …show more content…

She had been sent by her father to the Night Farer to find and bring back missing pieces to a treasure map. If she can find the missing pieces, her crew would get access to untold wealth, and she would get the praise and approval she craved from her father. But she gets a hint from a villainous character which makes her question her father, the man she has loved and trusted for as long as she can remember. The fleet and most importantly Alosa and her father are embroiled in a vicious battle for the control of the high seas that will determine who dies or who lives. Riden who is Alosa’s love interest is always looming to prove adventure and distract the young Alosa. The crew of the ship Ava-lee also makes constant appearances offering support and cracking jokes. Nonetheless it remains to be seen of Alosa will manage to navigate the rough waters of conflict and attain control of the seas.

Daughter of the Private King is the debut novel by Tricia Levenseller. It highlights the peculiar and perilous life of piracy as the lead character Alosa is still on the search for an elusive and ancient treasure map. Alosa has to allow herself to be captured, and interrogated by her enemies over several days so that she can gain access to their