When Tuzi, the beloved bunny of the Moon Goddess Chang'er who was blessed into a human, is stolen from her celestial home— She is violently cast down to the Mortal Realm, stripped of her divine grace and thrown into a world she doesn't understand. Upon awakening, she finds herself surrounded by strangers—and everything she once knew is now a distant memory. Chang'er, the Moon Goddess, is determined to solve the mystery of her stolen companion, but focusing on the task proves difficult. Every clue brings her closer to the answer, but it also brings her dangerously close to the too-handsome-for-his-own-good God of Sky, who seems to be more of a distraction than a help. Can the Moon stay focused long enough to recover Tuzi? Meanwhile, Atlas—the Sky God’s best soldier—has dived into the Mortal Realm after Tuzi. But why is he so intent on finding the fallen bunny, and what does he have to do with the celestial theft? Tuzi may have been a simple rabbit once, but as a newly- minted divine lady, guarding her heart against this dashing, charming soldier is proving far more difficult than she ever imagined. Add to that the sudden interest of several alpha gods, and Tuzi's life is turned upside down by both celestial politics and unexpected romantic tension. With gods, mysteries, and more than a few mosquitos in the way, can Tuzi reclaim her place in the heavens and solve the riddle of her own disappearance? A romantic, funny, and action-packed twist on the legend of Chang'er and her white bunny, Bunny and the Moon will keep you guessing—and laughing—until the very end. Bet you can't figure out who did it!
"It was your knife," Oyuna said softly. "They were after your knife."
Tuzi's large eyes were fixated on the blade sitting in the wolf girl's palms. Even if the Goddess's name was not etched onto the handle, in a form of pictographs utilized by the gods, she could feel the celestial power of the Moon deity coursing through it.
She knew that power like the back of her hands… It belonged to her Lady Goddess.
But why would the werebears be after this knife? Tuzi was perplexed.
Was it because of Mithril? A precious metal only available in the Realm of Gods?
Tuzi had trained with Mithril-made weapons before. In a way, when it came to weaponry, the rabbit shifter felt spoiled. The Goddess only had the best weapons on hand in her palace.
Which led Tuzi to also wonder. How did the Moon Goddess's little knife land in the Mortal Realm?