Monster Girl Harem Apocalypse 4
(2026)(The fourth book in the Monster Girl Harem Apocalypse series)
A novel by Leo Thornvale
The world ended. He built something worth defending. Now the wasteland is asking him to leave it behind.
If you haven’t met Ryder Callahan yet, start with Book 1: Monster Girl Harem Apocalypse. A former combat medic. A ruined veterinary clinic turned fortified settlement. Eight monster girls who showed up broken, stayed because he earned it, and fight beside him because they chose to. No system. No stats. Just steady hands, a growing harem, and a compound that’s become the only safe ground for miles. Book 4 takes them off that ground.
A settlement fifteen miles north sent a one-word message: Help. Their monster girls are being taken. Every two weeks, armed agents march in, suppress every supernatural ability in range, and drag someone underground. Ryder is packing medical supplies and marching seven of his girls through miles of breach-warped wasteland where the trees grow sideways and the ground pulses with heat.
Halfway there, they walk into a web.
An arachne. Silver-white hair that shimmers like raw silk, pale prismatic skin, a willowy figure that would stop traffic even before you notice the eight dark-chitin legs beneath her. She wove a fortress from collapsed buildings and lives alone inside it, feared by everyone who’s seen her, hunted by the same people taking girls from Haven. She doesn’t need rescuing. She needs someone to touch her spider half without flinching. Ryder treats a cracked chitin wound on her leg with the same steady hands he brings to every patient. Nobody has ever done that before. And nobody has ever been wrapped in her silk and called her beautiful while meaning all of her.
The kitsune’s fourth tail is no longer flickering. It’s burning. Suki’s power is growing faster than any fox in memory, and the breach energy pouring through the wasteland is feeding it. Four tails wrapped around him on a rooftop in breach country, fox-fire bright enough to light the horizon, and for once the trickster isn’t performing. She’s not afraid of what she’s becoming. The people hunting monster girls should be.
Mika doesn’t need to fight him to feel safe anymore. Two words she’s never said softly: Hold me. Hana built a home from two walls and a blanket in the wasteland and proved it was enough. A harpy carrying survivor’s guilt toward a friend she left behind in the sky. A succubus so saturated with other people’s emotions she needs to feel something that’s hers. A goblin engineer, 4’9’ of attitude and D-cups, building something meant to last past tomorrow. And back at the compound, a dryad whose roots are the only thing standing between home and the enemies probing the fence while Ryder is gone.
Nine monster girls. One medic. A rescue mission through terrain that shouldn’t exist.
But Haven’s situation is worse than the message suggested. And the enemy isn’t sending a standard team. They have numbers, insider intelligence, and a device that shuts down every supernatural ability within fifty feet. Enhanced senses, illusions, emotional radar, silk, fox-fire: all dark. Fifteen armed agents against one combat medic with a crossbow and a pry bar. The girls he came to protect are counting on the only man in the group who doesn’t need magic to fight.
No fade-to-black. No weak heroes. No limits on what the girls want, how they ask for it, or how many ask at once.
Start with Book 1: Monster Girl Harem Apocalypse.
Genre: HaremLit
If you haven’t met Ryder Callahan yet, start with Book 1: Monster Girl Harem Apocalypse. A former combat medic. A ruined veterinary clinic turned fortified settlement. Eight monster girls who showed up broken, stayed because he earned it, and fight beside him because they chose to. No system. No stats. Just steady hands, a growing harem, and a compound that’s become the only safe ground for miles. Book 4 takes them off that ground.
A settlement fifteen miles north sent a one-word message: Help. Their monster girls are being taken. Every two weeks, armed agents march in, suppress every supernatural ability in range, and drag someone underground. Ryder is packing medical supplies and marching seven of his girls through miles of breach-warped wasteland where the trees grow sideways and the ground pulses with heat.
Halfway there, they walk into a web.
An arachne. Silver-white hair that shimmers like raw silk, pale prismatic skin, a willowy figure that would stop traffic even before you notice the eight dark-chitin legs beneath her. She wove a fortress from collapsed buildings and lives alone inside it, feared by everyone who’s seen her, hunted by the same people taking girls from Haven. She doesn’t need rescuing. She needs someone to touch her spider half without flinching. Ryder treats a cracked chitin wound on her leg with the same steady hands he brings to every patient. Nobody has ever done that before. And nobody has ever been wrapped in her silk and called her beautiful while meaning all of her.
The kitsune’s fourth tail is no longer flickering. It’s burning. Suki’s power is growing faster than any fox in memory, and the breach energy pouring through the wasteland is feeding it. Four tails wrapped around him on a rooftop in breach country, fox-fire bright enough to light the horizon, and for once the trickster isn’t performing. She’s not afraid of what she’s becoming. The people hunting monster girls should be.
Mika doesn’t need to fight him to feel safe anymore. Two words she’s never said softly: Hold me. Hana built a home from two walls and a blanket in the wasteland and proved it was enough. A harpy carrying survivor’s guilt toward a friend she left behind in the sky. A succubus so saturated with other people’s emotions she needs to feel something that’s hers. A goblin engineer, 4’9’ of attitude and D-cups, building something meant to last past tomorrow. And back at the compound, a dryad whose roots are the only thing standing between home and the enemies probing the fence while Ryder is gone.
Nine monster girls. One medic. A rescue mission through terrain that shouldn’t exist.
But Haven’s situation is worse than the message suggested. And the enemy isn’t sending a standard team. They have numbers, insider intelligence, and a device that shuts down every supernatural ability within fifty feet. Enhanced senses, illusions, emotional radar, silk, fox-fire: all dark. Fifteen armed agents against one combat medic with a crossbow and a pry bar. The girls he came to protect are counting on the only man in the group who doesn’t need magic to fight.
No fade-to-black. No weak heroes. No limits on what the girls want, how they ask for it, or how many ask at once.
Start with Book 1: Monster Girl Harem Apocalypse.
Genre: HaremLit
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