The Mammalian War
by G. W. Alba
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Pub Date Oct 30 2025 | Archive Date Jan 29 2026
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Description
A nation of humanlike beings with fangs, tails, and fur wages a brutal war. In Mammalia, cultures collide and survival is forged in blood and steel as the largest war the Continent of Thalassara has ever seen tears nations apart. Towering mechanical combat suits stomp across battlefields, cities smolder, and thousands have already fallen.
This is an unflinching, anime-inspired, genre-blending adventure that follows soldiers, prisoners, refugees, and those still trying to live ordinary lives amid extraordinary violence. It mixes intense mecha warfare, the claustrophobia of captivity, the quiet courage of people in hiding, and bunches of light harem romance to explore a single, urgent question: how do you treat an enemy who barely looks like you?
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Featured Reviews
Fangs, Steel, and Feelings
Maybe not for everyone, but definitely for me… The Mammalian War is a fierce and emotional ride that blends massive battles, moral tension, and unexpected tenderness into a story that never lets you relax.
The Mammalian War is a fast paced, brutal, and surprisingly thoughtful read about a massive war in a world of humanlike beings fighting for survival. Between the mecha battles, prisoner camps, and moments of quiet courage, the story kept pulling me forward because it never forgot the people caught in the middle of the violence. I really enjoyed how it mixed action with emotional stakes, and I found myself genuinely caring about what happened to characters on all sides of the conflict.
The Mammalian War throws you straight into chaos with giant combat suits smashing cities, people running for their lives, and enemies that look just close enough to be unsettling. I loved how it jumps between soldiers, prisoners, and regular folks just trying to survive, because it made the world feel real and messy in the best way. This is the kind of story you read when you want action, emotion, and just enough romance to give you something to root for in the middle of all that destruction. If you like anime style battles with heart and teeth, you need this book. 🐺🔥🤖
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