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It's A Little Bit Bunny

(2025)
(The fourth book in the Fangs on Ice series)
A novel by

 
 

For the past few months, Nikolai Lorenz’s mind has been a storm of darkness and heaviness. The Big Sad has settled deep inside him, drowning out the joy in everything—not even hockey or puppies can lift his spirits. He knows he needs help, but the path to healing feels unclear.

Following his therapist’s advice, Nikolai reluctantly takes forest walks to clear his head and find himself again. Hockey is the one thing he excels at, and without it, his world feels emptier than ever. But during one walk in the vast Fichtel Mountains, he gets lost — only to be rescued by the elusive Höimann, Jules, a shy and secretive forest god who has lived in solitude for centuries.

Jules is intrigued by this young man who treats him with unexpected kindness. For hundreds of years, humans have feared the hermit of the woods, but Nikolai’s gentle presence awakens something in Jules—a deep connection neither anticipated.

As their bond deepens, the shy god and the grumpy, struggling hockey player are drawn together by a powerful mate bond that promises healing, acceptance, and a chance at love. Together, they must navigate pain, trust, and the complexities of their intertwined lives.


It’s a Little Bit Bunny is a deeply emotional and cozy monster romance with high heat, featuring a large age gap, ADHD and depression representation, hurt/comfort, and found family. A guaranteed Happily Ever After, this story can be enjoyed as a standalone.

Tropes & Vibes:

  • Shy forest god

    grumpy depressed athlete

    mate bond

    hurt/comfort

    large age gap

    ADHD and depression representation

    found family

    cozy monster romance

    emotional romance with high heat

    LGBTQ+ romance


    Genre: Paranormal Romance

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