As the daughter of the Pirate King, Tilia Swanson has an unusual
upbringing learning skills that aren’t often available for women. As the heir
apparent for the Kingdom of Crilan, her skills set her apart as she is trained
by the best in the land and taught to harness her magic. However, piracy is in
her blood, and draws danger to Tilia in the way that treasure draws pirates.
Some treasures are more valuable than others. Will this lesson be learned in
time or will the betrayal of those around her be her undoing?
This is the first book in a new YA Fantasy trilogy.
A pirate princess with deadly skills with a dagger, rival
pirates, dashing pirate captains, and life threatening adventures. What could
go wrong?
I was so excited when Catherine asked me to review her book,
Pirate Princess for her because I love her books. For this book, the title instantly had my attention, as well as the cover. I usually
don't like covers with faces on them, but with the sword and ship on the cover
too it all comes together to create a mysterious atmosphere that screams a fun
adventure. THERE WAS ALSO A MAP. I love bookish maps, and when a book has a map
in the beginning of it, a fun and exciting journey is bound to be in store.
I was hooked onto this story from the first paragraph, no lie. I
immediately dove into Tilia's world, and there was no looking back after that.
Just from the first chapter I became emotionally invested in Tilia, and her
father, the king of pirates, due to their heartfelt farewell in the beginning. I
wanted to know what would happen to Tilia and how she would fair with her aunt,
the queen of Crilan. I have to say that the women in this novel were BADASS. The queen
herself was a firecracker, a master swordsman, a powerful Mage, and she readily
charged into battle along with her husband and the rest of the soldiers. Women
were seen as equal in this novel, which is rare for the era it was set in, and
I freaking loved it. I also loved Talia's character.
I loved how fiery and quick-witted she was. Talia was a
character that made me laugh a lot as the story went on. She was also an
amazing fighter. She didn’t take crap from anyone, and she scared most of the
men around her, which I happened to love. She was full of surprises, and
she was strong, which was obvious. However, she also had a soft side which wasn’t so
obvious at first. I really loved getting to see things from her POV for sure.
Honestly, all the characters in this book were amazing. They were fun, fiery,
sarcastic, thoughtful, and so protective of Talia.
Speaking of being protective, I loved how overprotective everyone was of Talia too even
though she was more than capable of protecting herself. It was funny seeing her
uncle and father get mad over possible suitors, and Finn, her pirate suitor,
who had my heart doing all kinds of crazy things. Finn was the smoothest of all
smooth talkers, and he had the confidence to back it up. He was a fierce pirate
captain and he was protective of Talia as well. I loved how he and Talia
interacted. Their first meeting was hilarious, and I knew then that together
sparks would fly and they would take the kingdoms by storm, all the while
stealing kisses and being awesome.
And I was right to assume that they would take the kingdoms
by storm. This book was FULL of action and fun adventures. I couldn't put it
down because I was so engrossed in it, and I would have finished it in a day,
but I had to sleep. This was the kind of book that you lose yourself in. I
entered the world of Crilan, Pirates, magic, kingdoms, badass women, and fight
scenes that will have you on the edge of your seat. We got to see Talia explore
the ocean with Finn, fight angry pirates and kings, protect those she loved,
and sacrifice everything to save them. This is a book that will satisfy everyone
who loves a story that can captivate you and hold onto your attention until long
after you've finished it.
I cannot express to you how much I loved this book to be
honest. Pirate Princess had everything I love a book to have in it. It had a
badass heroine who frightened most people with her skills, a protective family
that was hilarious and crazy all at one, a pirate father who instilled fear
into everyone with just his name, a jealous pirate captain who threatened
everyone who touched what was his, and adventures that kept my attention locked
onto every page of the book. If THAT doesn't prompt you to read this book then
I don't know what will. HOWEVER, I will mention that my fellow Throne of Glass
by Sarah J. Maas fans will freaking adore this book. Talia and Aelin are so
similar in attitude and demeanor that they would definitely be best friends if
they ever met in real life. So there is that. Basically, this is the kind of
book where I will get multiple copies of it just because I love it so much, and
I've only done that with The Fault in Our Stars and Sarah J. Maas' books so you
KNOW it's good.
I've read Cathrine's Artemis Lupine series and her other
novel, Daughter of Lions, and loved them all, and Pirate Princess was no
different! I give it five out of five
stars and a place on my favorites list!
Be sure to pre-order Pirate Princess if you are looking for
an adventure that never ends so that you can experience pirates and badass
women on November 2nd!
Preorder links:
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/pirate-princess-catherine-banks/1122739258?ean=2940152384222
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/576493
Createspace: https://www.createspace.com/5672005
Check out Catherine’s social media accounts, website, and blog! She is a fun author to follow.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/catherineebanks
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