When the Easter Bunny fails to appear, the world doesn’t end — but it wobbles.
Eggs remain unhunted. Traditions falter. Somewhere in the machinery of seasons and belief, something vital has slipped its filing system. In a realm just to the left of reality, a council of ancient and quarrelsome magical beings meets to decide what must be done.
Their solution is a witch.
Shelly Egg is practical, sharp-tongued, deeply unimpressed by authority, and has absolutely no interest in becoming a seasonal replacement. Unfortunately, she is also the only one capable of holding the world together while the Bunny is missing — and once she steps in, she discovers that Easter is the least of the problem.
As lost traditions knock, forgotten memories push back, and Time itself begins auditing what should and should not exist, Shelly finds herself becoming something she never a guardian standing between remembrance and forgetting, mercy and closure, choice and control.
Wry, warm, and quietly rebellious, The Easter Bunny Is Missing is a comic fantasy about bureaucracy, belief, and the dangerous idea that some things were never meant to be neatly put away — perfect for readers who love their magic slightly chaotic, their wisdom hard-won, and their humour edged with truth.