The ​Crown of Gilded Bones (Blood and Ash #3)

Favorite Quotes…

“You are the foundation that helps me stand. You are my walls and my roof. My shelter. You are my home.”

“Bravery is a fleeting beast, isn’t it? Always there to get you into trouble, but quick to disappear once you’re where you want to be.”

“If you think that what I did was a shock, then you need to understand that I will do anything and everything for my wife.” Casteel’s gaze latched on to his father’s. “No risk is too great, nor is anything too sacred. Because she is my everything. There is nothing greater than her, and I do mean nothing.”

“Keep reading, Poppy.”

“The heart doesn’t care how long you may have with someone.” Kieran looked over at me, his eyes sheltered. “It just cares that you have the person for as long as you can.”

“You always had the power in you.”

“You will bow before your Queen.” Casteel eyed the Atlantian coolly. “Or you will bleed before her. It is your choice.”

“My friend. My betrayer. My partner. My husband. My heartmate. My everything.”

by Jennifer L. Armentrout

4 out of 5 stars

***series spoilers ahead***

Jennifer L. Armentrout's "The Crown of Gilded Bones" is a rollercoaster of emotions, revelations, and power dynamics. While it may not surpass its predecessors in every aspect, it certainly holds its own as a compelling installment in the Blood and Ash series.

The story picks up with Poppy and Casteel navigating the complex political landscape of Atlantia. Their relationship continues to be the beating heart of the series, evolving from mere attraction to a deep, unbreakable bond. Their love is both their strength and their vulnerability, making for an emotionally charged narrative.

Armentrout excels in world-building and lore, adding layers of complexity with each book. This installment is no exception, offering shocking twists and revelations that leave readers on the edge of their seats. However, the book is not without its flaws. Some running gags and interactions between Poppy and Casteel, while charming at first, have started to wear thin. The repetition of certain phrases and scenarios could benefit from some refreshing changes.

Poppy's character development is noteworthy. She's not just a damsel or a warrior; she's a complex individual grappling with her newfound powers and responsibilities. Casteel remains the charming, ever-devoted partner, but even he could use some nuances in his expressions of affection.

The secondary characters, particularly Kieran, add depth to the story. Their individual arcs and interactions with the main characters provide a well-rounded narrative experience. The ending of the book is a cliffhanger of epic proportions, setting the stage for what promises to be an explosive next installment.

In conclusion, "The Crown of Gilded Bones" is a must-read for fans of the series and the fantasy romance genre. It may have minor shortcomings, but they are easily overshadowed by its strengths: a gripping plot, complex characters, and a world that keeps you wanting more.

 

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