Blackstar by Lukas Ryan is a lush, emotionally charged fantasy that blends forbidden desire, ancient corruption, and the fragile hope of a world still bleeding from war. It’s the kind of novel that sinks its claws in gently at first then pulls you into a sweeping story of sacrifice, destiny, and love that defies every boundary set by empire, culture, and species.
Kovuco Blackstar is a standout protagonist a beastborn warrior burdened by legend, remorse, and the constant reminder that his existence alone unsettles the fragile peace of the Eastern Isles. His internal conflict is riveting, especially as he becomes increasingly entangled with Lady Ameilja Rose Frost. The tension between duty and longing is beautifully woven, giving their dynamic both tenderness and danger.
Ameilja, meanwhile, is radiant not in a delicate noblewoman way, but in her fierce advocacy, her unshakable empathy, and the volatile power she doesn’t yet understand. She’s a seer whose abilities place her at the center of the Commission’s cold political machinations, but also at the heart of a darker threat that spans far beyond the empire’s borders. Her power is both blessing and curse, and Ryan uses it to stunning emotional effect.
What makes Blackstar irresistible is how deeply personal the stakes are. The world may be recovering from war, but its scars mistrust, fear, fractured alliances drive every character choice. Kovuco and Ameilja’s connection is slow burning yet explosive, a bond that shouldn’t exist but might be the empire’s only hope against an ancient evil reawakening. Their eventual intertwining of fates feels momentous, intimate, and mythic all at once.
Fans of romantic high fantasy, beast human forbidden romance, post war magical epics, and character driven tension will be completely enthralled by this first installment.