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I need every chapter form Riden's POV....
12 pages of Riden isn't nearly enough!If the author decides to rewrite the books all from Riden's POV, I will absolutely buy them!!!!
I was cleaning out my computer of old files when I stumbled upon this and remembered I never got around to reading it. Honestly, these 12 pages make me wish that both books had been told from dual PoV. Because I've always liked Riden and I wish we'd gotten to read more about him.
Agh I wish the first book was dual POV
The first chapter of Daughter Of The Pirate King in Riden's POV ! This was originally part of a pre-order incentive for Daughter Of The Siren Queen, but can now be found free on Tricia Levensellers webpage: tricialevenseller.com⭐⭐⭐⭐This made me wish we could have both books from Ridens POV as well, because I have a feeling some of the revelations would be priceless. Still love Raiden.Still love Alosa. We get to see some of that brotherly love between Riden and Draxen. I have to fight a smile a...
I always wanted Riden's perspective from DotPK, and now I want it even more after being taunted with it for only a chapter.
wasn’t expecting much from 12 pages but egh we love riden.
This chapter in Riden's POV can be found here.This is the beginning of Daughter of the Pirate King in Riden's POV. We can see what's going on in his head as they take the Gull, subdue the crew, and meet Alosa for the very first time. I found Riden to be quite bland honestly. There does not seem to be much depth to him and his thought are pretty straightforward and simple.Daughter of the Pirate King ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5
I don’t know why I decided to read this. It’s not like it’d stop my need to reread the series again. If anything, that impulse has just grown stronger with a different POV.
My only criticism of this chapter is that it's too short and I want more Riden in my life
“Alosa Kalligan is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.”😭😭😭😭
This was super great for understanding Riden's devotion to his brother, Draxen. There are some interesting tidbits showing that so many of his actions are motivated by keeping his brother at bay. He is terrified of his brother's anger and doesn't want Draxen to become their father. Unfortunately, I feel that this chapter lacked a certain distinctive "voice" like Alosa's that would give me more of an insight into his brain. I'm still having a hard time figuring him out or growing to love him like...