The Beasts Of Kavanar

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The war ended in fire. The monsters rose from its ashes.

The world of Kavanar bears the scorched scars of a war that shattered the heavens. The Old Gods are dead, the planes have merged, and reality itself has begun to unravel. Where once there were boundaries, now there are rifts—tears through which nightmares slip.

Torig, once a warrior who stood against death and watched his closest friends ascend to become Savior Gods, now lives in the countryside, clinging to a life of peace he knows he doesn’t deserve, and won’t be allowed to keep. Time has passed, but Torig has not changed. Not a wrinkle. Not a breath closer to death. His father’s dark experiments left a deeper mark than he ever imagined.

When ancient beasts stir and forgotten enemies return, Torig is thrust back into the heart of a world that refuses to let him rest. Joined by the few allies he has left, and unexpected companions drawn by fate, Torig must confront not only the horrors that haunt Kavanar’s nights, but the truth of what he’s become.

“The Beasts of Kavanar” is a sweeping tale of enduring scars, monstrous legacies, and the thin, bloody line between man and god.

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Details:

Genre: Dark Fantasy, Epic Fantasy

Release Date: June 2027

Format: Paperback, Ebook & Audiobook

Series: Men, Monsters, And How To Kill Them

Page Count: N/A

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About The Author

J. W. P. Lawrence grew up in Ontario, where his love for storytelling was born around campfires and nurtured in the forests of his parents' campground. A lifelong fan of all things nerdy—RPGs, board games, sci-fi, and fantasy—he balances his time between working at the hospital, exploring the woods, and writing at home with his cats by his side. Encouraged by his wife to pursue his passion, J. W. P. published his first short story, The Deliverance, in Write Wrong Or Otherwise 2025, marking the beginning of his writing journey.

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