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A Crown of Ruin: A Blood and Ash Special Edition Novella


  A Crown of Ruin

  A Blood and Ash Special Edition Novella

  By Jennifer L. Armentrout

  Copyright 2025 Jennifer L. Armentrout

  ISBN: 978-1-968707-65-1

  Cover by Jennifer L. Armentrout

  Published by Blue Box Press, an imprint of Evil Eye Concepts, Incorporated

  All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights.

  This is a work of fiction. Names, places, characters and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination and are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or establishments is solely coincidental.

  BOOK DESCRIPTION

  A Crown of Ruin

  A Blood and Ash Novel

  Jennifer L. Armentrout

  When everything falls apart, the truth of who they are is revealed.

  Poppy has fallen into stasis, her body broken and power spent, carried beyond the mortal realm. While she lies suspended in dreams, Casteel faces a world without her—raw, wrathful, and altered in ways he doesn’t yet understand.

  Left to steady a kingdom trembling under the weight of loss, Kieran shoulders what he cannot say aloud, even as the fractures between gods, mortals, and fate widen around him.

  In the days that follow, grief becomes a guide, loyalty a burden, and love the only thing holding the realms together.

  These are the pieces that fill the silence. The moments of wrath, ruin, resolve, and the spark of what must come next.

  A Crown of Ruin reveals the unseen moments of love, loss, and change that happened between The Primal of Blood and Bone and The Throne of Bone and Ash.

  ABOUT JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT

  #1 New York Times and #1 International Bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout lives in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. All the rumors you’ve heard about her state aren’t true. When she’s not hard at work writing, she spends her time reading, watching really bad zombie movies, pretending to write, hanging out with her husband, her Border Jack—Apollo, Border Collie—Artemis, six judgmental alpacas, two rude goats, and five fluffy sheep. In early 2015, Jennifer was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a group of rare genetic disorders that involve a breakdown and death of cells in the retina, eventually resulting in vision loss, among other complications. Due to this diagnosis, educating people on the varying degrees of blindness has become another passion for her, right alongside writing, which she plans to do for as long as she can.

  Her dreams of becoming an author started in algebra class, where she spent most of her time writing short stories...which explains her dismal grades in math. Jennifer writes young adult, paranormal, science fiction, fantasy, and contemporary romance. She is published with Tor, HarperCollins Avon and William Morrow, Entangled Teen and Brazen, Disney/Hyperion, Harlequin Teen, and Blue Box Press; and PassionFlix recently made her Wicked series into a feature film. Jennifer has won numerous awards, including the 2020 Goodreads Choice Award in Romance for her adult fantasy, From Blood and Ash. She has also written Adult and New Adult contemporary and paranormal romance under the name J. Lynn.

  ALSO FROM JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT

  Fall With Me

  Dream of You (a 1001 Dark Nights Novel)

  Forever With You

  Fire in You

  By J. Lynn

  Wait for You

  Trust in Me

  Be with Me

  Stay with Me

  The Blood and Ash Series

  From Blood and Ash

  A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire

  The Crown of Gilded Bones

  The War of Two Queens

  A Soul of Ash and Blood

  Visions of Flesh and Blood: A Blood and Ash/Flesh and Fire Compendium

  The Primal of Blood and Bone

  The Official Blood and Ash Coloring Book

  The Flesh and Fire Series

  A Shadow in the Ember

  A Light in the Flame

  A Fire in the Flesh

  Born of Blood and Ash

  Fall of Ruin and Wrath Series

  Fall of Ruin and Wrath

  The Covenant Series

  Half-Blood

  Pure

  Deity

  Elixir

  Apollyon

  Sentinel

  The Lux Series

  Shadows

  Obsidian

  Onyx

  Opal

  Origin

  Opposition

  Oblivion

  The Origin Series

  The Darkest Star

  The Burning Shadow

  The Brightest Night

  The Dark Elements

  Bitter Sweet Love

  White Hot Kiss

  Stone Cold Touch

  Every Last Breath

  The Harbinger Series

  Storm and Fury

  Rage and Ruin

  Grace and Glory

  The Titan Series

  The Return

  The Power

  The Struggle

  The Prophecy

  The Wicked Series

  Wicked

  Torn

  Brave

  The Prince (a 1001 Dark Nights Novella)

  The King (a 1001 Dark Nights Novella)

  The Queen (a 1001 Dark Nights Novella)

  Gamble Brothers Series

  Tempting the Best Man

  Tempting the Player

  Tempting the Bodyguard

  A de Vincent Novel Series

  Moonlight Sins

  Moonlight Seduction

  Moonlight Scandals

  Standalone Novels

  Obsession

  Frigid

  Scorched

  Cursed

  Don’t Look Back

  The Dead List

  Till Death

  The Problem with Forever

  If There’s No Tomorrow

  Anthologies

  Meet Cute

  Life Inside My Mind

  Fifty First Times

  TABLE OF CONTENTS

  Book Description

  About Jennifer L. Armentrout

  Also From Jennifer L. Armentrout

  A Note from the Author

  Pensdurth

  He Who Is Born of the Blood of Gods

  Brothers

  The Caverns

  And From the Ash of the First Flame

  The God of Bone and Ash

  A Golden Cage

  Bringer of Ruin, Giver of Wrath, The Primal God of Death and Destruction

  The Throne of Bone and Ash

  The Official Blood and Ash Coloring Book

  Discover the Flesh and Fire Series

  Visions of Flesh and Blood

  Special Thanks

  A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR

  When I finished the draft of The Primal of Blood and Bone, there were still several scenes that I wanted to include—some of them already written. But TPOBAB was already a hefty tome, pushing well over three hundred thousand words. So, I sat with those scenes, along with the ones that wouldn’t stay quiet in my mind, and found myself with three choices: add them to The Throne of Bone and Ash and make readers wait; offer them as bonus content at some point—which also requires waiting; or just give them to you.

  I went with option three.

  This novella is a collection of those moments, hours, and days following the end of TPOBAB. The ones that fill in the emotional, chaotic, and sometimes stabby space between the two books. These are the pieces that deepen the story, connect the dots, answer a few questions, and absolutely raise others because, well…it’s me.

  You’ll see POVs from Poppy, Kieran, and Casteel. And Cas, well, let’s just say he’s in his chaos era.

  I wanted to give you something while you wait for the new release, something that lets you spend a little more time with these characters as they make their way toward what comes next. Consider it a thank-you gift for your support, your excitement, your patience, your theories (some of which truly terrify me), and the way you’ve embraced this world with such wild, passionate enthusiasm.

  You are the reason these books exist.

  I hope you enjoy this peek into the in-between, where feelings happen, chaos happens, and apparently, none of us knows how to rest.

  xoxo

  JLA

  PENSDURTH

  Poppy

  I could feel myself slipping away as what little essence remaining in me thrummed wildly.

  The burning agony clawing at the center of my chest had waned as my head lolled to the side and fell back into the empty space beneath me.

  The mouth at my throat moved greedily, but I barely felt the fangs buried deep in my flesh. My vision faded again. My pulse skittered. A jolt of raw panic sent adrenaline coursing through me. The walls of the Great Hall of Seacliffe Manor returned. At first, everything blurred, swam, and shifted like a dream unraveling too fast, until a smear of bright crimson caught my gaze. I tracked it across the tiled floor to the blurry shape lying in a pool of red.

  Blood.

  Attes.

  My heart stuttered weakly. He hadn’t moved since Kolis had hit him with eather.

  Thoughts sluggish, I stared at Attes. Hadn’t I felt something seconds ago

? A presence? And hadn’t I seen something…? My gaze shifted to the center of the Great Hall, where wisps of Primal mist swirled around a tall form—

  There was a quick flash of light, and then the mist and the form within it were gone.

  I wasn’t even sure what I had seen.

  Kolis shuddered against me, and I slowly realized he no longer felt so cold. His body was warming. It was my essence, the essence of life, doing that—while I was growing colder and colder.

  I was really dying.

  No.

  No.

  I wouldn’t die. Not like this. I had to fight. I should be fighting, and I needed to be better at it, because once Kolis was done with me, he would go for him, and I couldn’t allow that. Because he was…

  My first.

  My friend. Lover. Betrayer.

  My husband. King. Heartmate.

  Casteel Da’Neer was my everything.

  And I would not allow anything to happen to him.

  Pushing past the pain and numbness that threatened to take hold, I focused on what essence I could still feel inside me until it was a hum in my blood and a buzz in my skin. The eather joined the panic and desperation drowning me, and I let it. I let it pour into every vein, every cell, until I could lift my hand and place it against Kolis’s chest. Until I tasted death. And like before, it was coated in sugar. Shadows filled the corners of my vision.

  Kolis jerked his head back, and the pain of his fangs tearing through the flesh of my throat joined the panic and desperation. His crimson-streaked eyes met mine.

  I smiled.

  His brows pulled together as he tilted his head.

  Then, I did the unthinkable.

  I snapped my head forward, sinking my fangs into his neck. My aim was a little off as I tore through a tendon before hitting his vein. Blood flowed into my mouth and coursed down my throat, turning my stomach. I didn’t let myself think about his taste—the flavor behind the iron-rich blood. I drank fast, drawing hard on the ruined vein.

  I can handle this.

  I can handle this.

  Either shock or pain—probably the former—held him immobile. He didn’t shake me off as I latched onto him, swallowing and swallowing as fast as I could because I knew the surprise wouldn’t last long.

  And I was right.

  He gripped the back of my head, and for a moment, held on. I didn’t let myself think about that either, or why. I kept drinking, feeling the coldness retreating first from my fingers and then my legs.

  Kolis snarled, jerking my head back. “You bit me,” he sputtered, his eyes wide. “You actually bit me.”

  The essence thrummed more intensely as he continued to bend my neck back. The hand I had on his shoulder started to vibrate as my veins turned icy.

  “I can’t believe you did that.”

  I laughed, and the sound was full of shadows and ruin as the essence of death flowed from my palm and slammed into Kolis.

  There was a flicker of surprise in his face, and then he flew backward, the veins in his chest and shoulders lit up with eather as he smashed into a pillar. The stone cracked and gave way, both he and the column collapsing into the shadows of the alcove.

  I didn’t give myself time to celebrate. Kolis wouldn’t stay down for long, and what I had gained by feeding on him had been spent by using the eather. I had seconds, if that.

  I rolled over and dragged myself to my knees. I needed a weapon. Something. Anything. My gaze swung around the space and landed on Attes and the blade still strapped to his chest.

  Pushing to my feet, I forced one foot in front of the other as I swiped my hand over my mouth as if to wipe away the sweet taste of his blood. It wasn’t bad, but having the taste of Kolis’s blood in my mouth made me want to vomit as I stumbled across the chamber, each breath coming in short, shallow pants. Dropping to Attes’s side, I reached for the hilt of the dagger and then stopped, my hand hovering just above the gaping wound in his chest. Good gods, I could see the floor beneath the mess of muscle and bone. Eather warmed my palms. The urge to heal him hit hard. My fingers tingled with the need as my eyes darted to his too-pale face and the stark, jagged scar slicing through his brow and the bridge of his nose.

  A thunderous roar rattled me to the bones as chunks of stone flew out from the alcove, smashing into the wall. I clenched my jaw as I dragged my gaze from Attes.

  I couldn’t.

  I can’t.

  “I’m sorry,” I whispered, grasping the iron hilt of the dagger and slipping it free as the hair along the nape of my neck rose.

  “That was incredibly foolish, so’lis.”

  Gritting my teeth, I shifted my weight to one knee but didn’t rise. Conserving my energy, I waited.

  I can handle this.

  “You didn’t have to make this difficult,” he said, his voice drawing closer. “You didn’t have to choose to make this awful for yourself.”

  Choose to make this awful? As if what he’d done wasn’t already terrible? He was out of his mind.

  “And now?” His steps slowed. “Now, I’m angry.” The air stirred around me. “And that is not—”

  The moment I felt the graze of his fingertips in my hair, I leaned back on the knee supporting me and kicked out with everything I had, hitting him in the shin, just below the kneecap.

  Bone cracked, and he went down on the other knee, shouting in pain as I twisted, aiming straight for his face.

  Kolis’s hand snapped out, catching my wrist. “I think you broke my leg,” he bit out. “Ouch.”

  “Too bad I didn’t break your face,” I grunted.

  The tightened corners of his mouth loosened. “What?”

  I swung my left arm, catching him in the nose with my fist. Blood spurted as he released me, rearing back.

  “Fuck,” he rasped.

  “I just broke your nose.” Standing, I swayed as a wave of dizziness washed over me. “Asshole.”

  His head snapped up, eyes burning like red coals as he dragged the back of his hand over his mouth. There was an uneven bump in his nose that hadn’t been there before. “You are…”

  “A stunning, murderous creature?” I gasped, ignoring how the walls seemed to warp.

  Kolis dropped his hand. “I was going to go with infuriating pain in my ass.” He rose, and the sound of the bone in his leg cracking as it healed turned my stomach. His crimson gaze swept over me, and then one side of his lips curled up in a smirk. “You really want to do this?”

  “Not really,” I muttered, my heart beating too fast, too erratically.

  “Looks to me like you do.” He tossed his head back and then leveled his chin. The bump in his nose had evened out already. “And you know what? I can respect that. You’re a fighter. There’s honor in that.”

  Like I cared what he thought.

  “And I should’ve expected this from you. After all, you did learn how to become a fighter.” The crimson essence in his eyes pulsed as his lip curled back in a silent snarl. “I used to hate that about you.”

  A shudder of revulsion ran through me as I repeated to myself that I could handle this.

  “But guess what, so’lis?” His voice lowered. “I kind of like that about you now.”

  “Ew,” I grunted.

  His nostrils flared. “Excuse me?”

  “We’re, like…related, you pervert.”

  A shoulder lifted. “We weren’t before.” His brows came together. “Actually, I suppose we were in a way, but distantly—”

  I struck, thrusting the blade toward his chest.

  Kolis caught my arm with a laugh. “Really? You are still going to try this?” He put pressure on my wrist, crushing the bones.

  I gasped, my fingers spasming open. The blade clanged off the floor as pain stabbed down my arm, taking my breath. I clenched my jaw to keep from screaming.

  I can handle this.

  Kolis laughed. “You’re barely alive, so’lis.”

  “Stop. Calling. Me. That!” I shouted, driving my foot down on the bone I had broken earlier.

  “Godsdamnit,” he thundered, the leg buckling. He went down, dragging me with him.

  I hit the floor on my knees and pulled at the arm he still held, ignoring the intense throbbing shooting up to my elbow. When that didn’t work, I did something that Vikter would’ve been embarrassed to witness.

  I went for his hair.

  Sinking my fingers into the blond strands, I pulled as hard as I could, jerking his head back. A sickening sense of satisfaction filled me as I felt a handful snap free.

  “Fucking Fates,” he hissed.

 
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