The Daughter of the Pirate King is the first  book in a  duology written by Tricia Levenseller. The novel follows Alosa  who is  the daughter of the pirate king. She is sent on a mission, by  her  father, to retrieve an ancient map that will lead them to treasure.  The novel starts off with Alosa being captured by her  enemies so that  she can search for the hidden map. During her time in  captivity she  meets Riden who is the first mate of the crew who captured  her.
 
 There were a lot of people who raved about this novel and it 
made me want  to read it. I wasn't sure it would be my cup of tea but given  how so  many people loved it I thought it might surprise me. I can say  that I  didn't hate the novel but I didn't think it was anything  spectacular.  It was a pretty generic young adult novel. I suppose it  seemed pretty  formulaic which is one of the things I struggle with in  regards to  young adult novels. They all have a similar plot and they all  wrap up  similarly. I don't think there was anything that stuck out to  me about  this book. I can understand why there were a lot of people that  liked  it but I need a lot more in a novel to love it. 
 I listened to this novel on audio and one of the things I struggled with  was that it seemed like it might have been written for a younger audience such as 12 or 13.  It's possible that it was the way it was  narrated. However, I found  myself questioning what age of young adult  this was written for because  there were some things that seemed  unrealistic. The main unrealistic  thing was that this young girl mans a pirate  ship. I suppose with any  fiction book you have to suspend disbelief a  bit but it seemed like I  was being asked to suspend my disbelief a bit  more than I could.
 I ended up being able to get to the second book in this duology and I   actually liked it slightly more than the first book but I still didn't   find it to be a spectacular read. I rated both books 3 stars. I didn't   hate them but I don't think either will be novels that stick with me   long term and they won't be something that I'd recommend.