Eryn, King of the Brawl by Char, Kashel

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Eryn, King of the Brawl

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South Africa, 2073 A.D. was cold, dark, and barren like Antarctica. Nothing should be able to survive in the Brawl's nest, but Eryn and his...

South Africa, 2073 A.D. was cold, dark, and barren like Antarctica. Nothing should be able to survive in the Brawl's nest, but Eryn and his brothers did.


Eryn's deep connection to both his frog family and the humans led him to use his empathic power to ensure the cannibalistic frog monsters hibernate while the last civilization of humans is safe. He secretly observes the captivating firstborn twins in Phoenix and longs to join them. But, Eryn's egg brother Ernest is a cunning psycho, more frog than man is hungry for human blood.


To save the humans and be free, he has to dispose of his frog nest, but he's not a murderer. Thus, isolating himself, and making his life an indecisive, complicated mess.

This fast-paced rescue mission uncovers millennia-old secrets and the true origin of humans. Mika and Connor can't understand their boys' infatuation with Eryn. Maybe it's Stockholm, but one thing's for sure, Eryn's double-dipping.


Just like sharing an ice cream, sharing comes naturally to Ivan and Cian.


Eryn, King of the Brawl, is the debut novel written by Kashel Char. This book and the New Beginnings series is a speculative, alternate history, post-apocalyptic, sci-fi fantasy featuring gifted DNA-manipulated paranormal beings falling in love. It is darkly complicated, with bouts of silliness, humor, and wonder.


Warning: This novel and the rest of the series contain explicit and graphic depictions of imprisonment, violence, blood, and gore. It is unsuitable for young and sensitive readers or anyone offended by gay sex. Re-edited authors' choice. Copyright (c) 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 Eryn, King of the Brawl - New Beginnings M/M Series Book One by Kashel Char. All rights reserved.




Author: Kashel Char
Publisher: Kashel Char
Published: 07/31/2024
Pages: 530
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.21lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 1.31d
ISBN: 9781068953545