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Violence
Some
Pirate action sequences; some sword fights; age-appropriate adventure violence
Language
Barely any
Clean language appropriate for teen readers
Sexual Content
Barely any
A slow-burn flirtatious tension; innocent
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Light emotional stakes; the fun of a heroine who is always the smartest person in the room
What this book is about
Alosa, the pirate king's daughter, allows herself to be captured by a rival crew in order to search their ship for a hidden map—while keeping her extraordinary ability secret. Tricia Levenseller's YA pirate romance is fast, fun, and clean, with a genuinely capable heroine.
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