Additionally, Poppy is battling her own PTSD from not only her childhood, but from recent events as well. Categorized as the harbinger of death and destruction, her goal to take Carsadonia from Isbeth and her rule of blood-sucking vamprys may prove to be more difficult than anticipated, as Isbeth has her people wrapped around her red-painted finger. The novel uncovers an immense number of truths about who Poppy is once more, revealing to readers how she is much, much more powerful than the goddess she had previously been established as.Īdditionally, Poppy must act with a prophecy hanging over her head. However, after the events at the end of the third book in the series led to her husband, Casteel’s, capture by her mother, Isbeth, the queen of Carsadonia and the vamprys, the woman who tortured him for decades, Poppy must assert herself as the queen she is in order to rescue her husband and protect Atlantia from Isbeth’s desired reign. However, after discovering alarming aspects of her parents (biological, that is) and the blood that courses through her veins, she accepts her birthright as the Queen of Atlantia with Casteel Da’Neer, the former prince of Atlantia, by her side as King. If you plan to read the previous three books, I recommend not reading this post, as a great deal of changes occur from book one to book four. Armentrout is the fourth book in the From Blood and Ash series.
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