The nursery rhyme warned us about him. We should have listened.
Otto thought he had already faced the worst of his hometown’s horrors, but the nightmare is only beginning. When more people start vanishing from the sleepy town, all clues point to a ghastly creature in the woods known as Bunny Foo Foo.
In this eerie LGBTQIA horror thriller, brimming with supernatural suspense, Otto finds himself racing against time to unravel a cryptid mystery that runs beneath the very streets of his small town. To save the missing kids, he must do the unthinkable—descend into the labyrinth of tunnels where the supernatural evil lurks, and confront it on its own turf.
Before Otto enters the depths, a mysterious elderly woman comes forward with a chilling revelation. She knows what Bunny Foo Foo really is—and the dark secret of how it came to haunt these tunnels. At last, Otto unearths the origin of the evil entity, a tale of tragedy and twisted magic that birthed the cryptid’s reign of terror. Armed with this knowledge and an ancient spell that could end the creature once and for all, he prepares to descend into darkness. But even truth and magic may not be enough to survive what awaits below...
Deep underground, in the town’s forgotten tunnel system, Otto’s worst fears come to life. The passageways twist for miles in stifling darkness, where every echo feeds his growing dread and blurs the line between reality and nightmare. Will his courage be enough to save the children, or will Bunny Foo Foo claim more victims?
Packed with supernatural suspense and psychological horror, this new installment of Bunny Foo Foo blends creature horror and cryptid mystery into an unputdownable small-town thriller that will leave you breathless.
Yep! I officially love E. V. Dean’s writing and I fell in love with this story!
This is a Little Bunny Foo Foo children’s story, horror retelling. It is definitely NOT a children’s story.
I love everything about this quick, bloody, brutal and twisted story. Very interesting back story to Bunny Foo Foo and well written as a whole. It’s tense and sad and even though the villain of the story is definitely a villain, I was hooked in reading about Bunny Foo Foo, and all the characters, and couldn’t put it down I needed to see what happened!
This is book 2 in this story retelling, book 3 will be out next year and I can’t wait! Great story telling.
Thank you for reading Beater Cottontail! I hope you enjoyed this wild ride. Keep an eye out for Book #3 in spring of 2026. This will be the final installment of the series. It's available for pre-order now on Amazon. Thank you for reading!