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Down the Rabbit Hole | The Complete Series

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Bunny girls make everything better.

At least, that's been Hunter's experience. After getting stranded in another dimension and losing a good chunk of his memory, the supersoldier from Earth finds that he has landed in the midst of absolute societal collapse.

This new world is tearing itself apart and Hunter finds himself charged with the protection (and care) of four aggressively attractive women who, save for a pair of rabbit ears and a fluffy tail, look human. Four beautiful women who seem very eager to be in his company. And for someone to father a lot of children with them...

There are worse places to be stranded.

This Collection contains Down the Rabbit Hole Episodes 1 - 12Meanwhile 1 - 6 (Six bonus short stories, each from the perspective of a different love interest. Exclusive to this collection.)Uncharted Territories (A bonus short story that serves as an epilogue to the series. Exclusive to this collection.)

1249 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 15, 2026

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Misty Vixen

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Hello and welcome to my website!

I am Misty Vixen (not my real name obviously), and I imagine that if you’re reading this, you want to know a bit more about me.

In the beginning (late 2014), I was an erotica author. I wrote about sex, specifically about human men banging hot inhuman women. Monster girls, alien ladies, paranormal babes. It was a lot of fun, but as the years went on, I realized that I was actually striving to be a harem author. This didn’t truly occur to me until late 2019-early 2020. Once the realization fully hit, I began doing research on what it meant to be a harem author. I’m kind of a slow learner, so it’s taken me a bit to figure it all out.

That being said, I’m now a harem author!

Just about everything I write nowadays is harem fiction: one man in loving, romantic, highly sexual relationships with several women. Nowadays, I tend to write more human on human stuff, but I still have a lot of non-human ladies in mind for the future, so if that’s your thing then stick around.

I’d say beyond writing harems, I tend to have themes that I always explore in my fiction, and they encompass things like trust, communication, respect, honesty, dealing with emotional problems in a mature way…basically I like writing about functional and healthy relationships. Not every relationship is perfect, but I don’t really do drama unless the story actually calls for it. In total honesty, I hate drama. I hate people lying to each other and I hate needless rom-com BS plots that could have been solved by two characters having a two minute conversation.

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January 31, 2026
This omnibus was pretty good, but fell short of great for me.

The MC is an apparent super soldier from Earth that has gone to another dimension where there are beastkin. The first kind he meets are bunny girls, hence the series title. And much like the anecdotes about bunnies always going at it, these bunny girls are frisky. They are quick to have sex with the MC, and are socially engineered to quickly form bonds. The MC puts pretty much zero effort into getting with anyone in the story.

The LIs are mostly bunny girls, but there is a wolf girl, a deer girl, and a fox girl in the mix. There ends up being some drama with the wolf girl, since the wolf people are one of the major antagonists in the series. But bunny girls are not unaccustomed to sharing, so things go pretty well for the most part.

What kept this series from being 5 stars are some of the inconsistencies that are common in haremlit at times. A supposed super soldier with high end special ops training is willing to take a break while out on patrol or a mission to have sex because one of the women wants it makes zero sense to that MC's backstory. Pregnancy was a huge theme in the story, and I'm not big on the harem members getting pregnant until everything is resolved. The MC was brutally OP in relation to just about everyone but the one deer girl, who had special tech to help balance the scales some. Otherwise, he was often a one man wrecking crew. Finally, the relationships felt shallow because of how little effort went into the initial desire to have sex and be bred.

I'd really love to see Misty Vixen expand her MC's vocabulary. They often think/speak the same from series to series. It makes them blend together a bit much for my tastes. I still feel she's a great writer for the genre, though.
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