Bunny

Bunny by S L Davies is a compelling exploration of trauma and revenge, published by S L Davies on September 13, 2022. This edition spans 168 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Mitchell Rabbit, who has been unjustly blamed for his younger brother’s death, a situation that has left him ostracized and tormented by peers. As he navigates the challenges of college life, Mitchell decides to confront his bullies, leading him down a dark path of vengeance.
Readers will find a raw depiction of Mitchell’s struggles as he grapples with his identity and the weight of societal judgment. The book delves into intense themes, including bullying, trauma, and the consequences of violence. With elements of horror intertwined with LGBTQ+ narratives, Bunny presents a stark portrayal of a young man’s descent into darkness, making it a thought-provoking read for those prepared for its graphic content. This edition is not suitable for individuals under 18 or those sensitive to triggering subjects.
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Mitchell Rabbit grew up being blamed for his little brothers death. The law knew he didn’t do it, everyone that read about the case knew he didn’t do it. His father was sent to jail because he did it. But that didn’t stop his mum and those around him looking at Mitchell like he was some kind of demon.
It didn’t stop Nate, Danny, Caleb and Chaz making his life a misery. When Mitchell’s bullies follow him to College, he makes the decision that it is time to end them. It is time to take his revenge. Everyone treated Mitchell like he was a killer, now he will kill.
This is not a romance. It contains a lot of triggering subjects, such as rape, murder and torture. There are M/M scenes and graphic sex scenes with blood. Not suitable to persons under 18 or with weak stomachs.
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