"From Blood and Ash" by Jennifer L. Armentrout
If your favorite part of the "Twilight" series was the sinister vampire rulers in the Volturi, you will likely be a fan of Jennifer L. Armentrout's adult romance "From Blood and Ash," the first installment in her six-book series.
Poppy has spent her whole life as the Maiden, a gods-blessed sacrifice. When she turns 19, she will be given to the gods to help create the Ascended, immortal beings that rule over her people. Poppy is unable to go out in public without a veil on and can't touch anyone, forced into isolation aside from a few trusted companions.
Poppy knows it's her duty to give herself to the gods, but sometimes, she can't help but long for normalcy. Those urges grow greater when she finds herself drawn to her new guard, Hawke, making her ache for a life where she gets to make her own choices.
As Poppy's birthday looms closer, she feels more confused than ever, especially when she realizes there's information Hawke and the Ascended are keeping from her.