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Kaiju Chrysalis

Kaiju Cataclysm, Book 2

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Kaiju Chrysalis

By: Sam M. Phillips
Narrated by: Khai Lannor
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The world is ending. Breanne just wants to read her book in peace.

House-sitting in a sleepy coastal village while her parents serve overseas, Breanne expects quiet days and dog-eared pages. But when the monstrous Kaiju Godrisaur emerges from the Pacific Ocean, obliterating island nations and tearing a path toward Australia, peace dies screaming.

As the creature draws closer, Breanne can no longer pretend this is someone else’s apocalypse. The military mobilises. Cities fall. Her parents vanish from contact. And then the sky cracks open.

Another Kaiju stirs. Mothzen, radiant and merciless, emerges from a luminous cocoon to challenge the solar tyrant Anathema, the ancient Kaiju that holds dominion over the Earth. As titans clash, the planet teeters on the edge of ruin.

Caught in the chaos, Breanne meets a mysterious young couple. Their presence awakens feelings she doesn’t fully understand—curiosity, longing, fear. In a collapsing world, love and desire might be more dangerous than monsters.

Between nuclear strikes, crumbling cities, and godlike creatures waging war across the sky, Breanne must ask herself one question:

Can she survive the end of the world and the terrifying truth it reveals?

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