Men tell Bunny their secrets.
Some of them don't survive the telling.
By day, Bunny is a sex worker skilled at becoming whatever her clients want.
By night, she listens-really listens-as powerful men confess what they've done, what they've funded, and what they crave.
When Bunny puts on the rabbit mask, the fantasies stop being pretend.
Her victims are men the justice system failed to touch: philanthropists, politicians, predators hiding behind money and reputation. Each death is careful. Surgical. Marked with whisker scars the city learns to fear.
As the killings draw headlines and copycats, Bunny begins to lose control-not just of the investigation closing in, but of the voice that whispers from inside the mask. When one mistake shatters her rules, Bunny disappears, leaving behind a trail of bodies and questions.
Now Detective Jack O'Hara is following the rabbit's path-drawn to the killer's precision, her restraint, and the uncomfortable truth beneath it: some monsters were never meant to be protected.
And somewhere in a new city, Bunny is choosing a new face.
A dark, provocative thriller about power, confession, obsession, and the dangerous line between justice and desire.
Part 2 of the "On the Hunt" Duology
For readers who love morally gray heroines, forbidden desire, and thrillers that don't look away. She hunts monsters.Detective Jacqueline "Jack" O'Hara has spent her career chasing killers-but nothing prepared her for Bunny.
A masked vigilante targeting men the justice system failed to stop, Bunny isn't chaos. She's calculated. Intentional. And she wants Jack to understand exactly why she kills.
As bodies fall and the line between hunter and accomplice blurs, Jack finds herself pulled into Bunny's orbit-drawn by shared rage, dangerous desire, and a truth neither of them can outrun: some monsters are protected by the law.
When Bunny becomes the target of a powerful trafficking ring, Jack must choose between the badge that defines her and the woman who's changing everything she believes about justice.
Because turning Bunny in would end the nightmare.
And letting her go might destroy them both.
A dark, seductive romantic suspense about obsession, moral collapse, and what happens when justice stops asking for permission.