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Pirate Princess, by Catherine Banks

Pirate Princess, by Catherine Banks

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Pirate Princess, by Catherine Banks

Pirate Princess, by Catherine Banks



Pirate Princess, by Catherine Banks

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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?

Pirate Princess, by Catherine Banks

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1326295 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 1.09" w x 5.25" l, 1.09 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 434 pages
Pirate Princess, by Catherine Banks

About the Author Catherine Banks is the author of the Artemis Lupine Series, Little Death Bringer Series, Ciara Steele Novella Series, and the novel Daughter of Lions. She began writing fiction stories when she was only four years old and finished her first full length novel at the age of fifteen. Catherine is a Northern California native and has lived within a twenty mile radius her entire life. She plans to travel to as many places as possible in her thirties to make up for her lack of traveling experience. She is married to her soulmate and best friend, Avery, who blessed her with two amazing children. After her full time job she reads books, plays video games, and watches a lot of anime shows and movies with her family to relax.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. The best kind of book... epic By Anna (Enchanted by YA) ***I received the eBook free as a review copy from the publisher through Enchanted Book Promotions in exchange for an honest review***This is the best kind of book that sucks you in until you lose yourself in the fantastical world, filled with pirates, magic, intrigue, battles, heroines and love. It’s the kind of book that you not only don’t want to, but can’t make yourself put down. Basically it’s epic and I’m thrilled to have had the chance to read it.A major reason is because the characters in this book are like no others. What makes them even better is that the family relationships I’ve often missed in YA are not just present, but genuine and heart-warming and absolutely hilarious (the amount of banter in this book is unparalleled) and I couldn’t stop grinning whenever they sparked up conversations. The King and Queen could be deadly one moment, single-handedly taking down a whole kingdom’s army and then teasing each other by recanting their courtship the next. The love between everyone was undeniable, often coming across in extreme protectiveness that was amusing to say the least!I immediately fell in love with all the characters, particularly Finn who is the epitome of charming. At first I was hesitant because time-wise it very easily could have felt like insta-love which is a complete turnoff, but that quickly changed as his relationship with Tilia developed through multiple (near death) obstacles.Tilia herself is awesome full stop. She is smart and resourceful, brutal yet compassionate and Pirate Princess is very much a coming of age story where she learns to embrace all those qualities and her roles – adapted to suit her of course. The girl will stand up for what she wants as well as for those she loves.I also couldn’t get enough of the beautifully written world where so many fantastic events take place (the pirate festival sounds like so much fun! I would be pretty terrible in it but I can always pretend through Tilia…) There was always something to capture my attention and keep the pages turning. I cannot wait for the next instalment along with more from one of my new favourite authors Catherine Banks.Posted on: http://enchantedbyya.blogspot.co.uk

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. and it was a nice touch to have that strong heroine captured in the ... By Kelsey Nelson I chose this novel to read due to the fantasy aspect of it. I am all over fantasy wen it comes down to it, and this was a rather well-written, riveting story, that captured the readers attention throughout the novel. Miss Catherine Banks, brought a time period back to life within this novel, and it was a nice touch to have that strong heroine captured in the main character, Tilia.We are introduced to Tilia within the first few pages of the novel. A strong-headed gal, she is the Pirate King's daughter, Princess of Crilian, and overall seems to be a pretty kick-ass person throughout the novel. I did like that the characters kicked right off. I felt as if Miss Banks did a wonderful job bringing the characters to life within a matter of pages, BUT they still had the depth that was needed to create the story line, and keep it where she wanted it. I enjoyed the fact that Miss Banks used names from previous time frames; Esmeralda being one of them.The story line was awesome because it jumped from one emotion to another. There was not a moment that the story line was flat, or lacked emotion. From laughing out loud, to agonizing tearful moments, this novel really captured a lot of what I think the author was looking for from the reader. There wasn't a dull moment - it is based on a Pirate King's daughter after all! This was certainly an interesting read, and I am going to give it a strong 4 bars due to the fact that there were times that I thought the story line could have had a bit more umph to it.Overall, this was a well-written debut novel by a new author, and I will be on the lookout for her other work. I was drawn to this book due to its cover, and the appeal that the synopsis held upon first glance. Job well done to Miss Banks on a great debut novel!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Awesome debut By Ab Fab Book Blog *** I received this ARC for a fair and honest review***This debut novel from Catherine Banks is rock solid and a great YA read. Ms. Banks breathes life into the Realm of Olanze and the land of Crilan with absolute brilliance and mastery. For a first book, all I can say is awesome work!Pirate Princess is an imaginative coming of age story of young Tilia. Under the early tutelage of her father, Tilia finds that the pirate life is the best way to live. However, her father has other plans and sends her to live with her Aunt Esmeralda, the Queen. Unhappy and feeling abandoned, Tilia immerses herself in learning as much as she can in how to become a great fighter and mage. While she leans towards one more than the other, when Tilia is given the boost to see her potential by Faxon, she is blown away by what she can do. She doesn't just blow her self image away, she opens the doorway to respect from the Order of Elders. Not long after, Finn appears in her life. Finn, a skilled, cocky young pirate is just the person to challenge and love Tilia for who she truly is: a powerful, fiesty, smart and absolutely beautiful woman. Amidst lies, betrayal, and a kidnapping or two, Finn and Tilia find love in each other.I really liked this book for several reasons. First, because it spoke to the feminist side of me. Tilia aptly represents the idea that a woman can do anything if they simply try. Simpering and wilting in the presence of men nonsense was absolutely not for her. No, Tilia wanted to not only to live a life of adventure and freedom, but also, she wanted to be the next Dragon of Crilan in the Kings Steel. Being a woman was not a deterrent in her mind in any way. Another thing I loved about the book is the vivid description Ms. Banks give in every setting of the book, especially the fight scenes.All in all, this was a job well done and I look forward to reading more from this author. The Realm of Olanze is definitely worth visiting via Pirate Princess. Read this one today.#abfabcamila

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