Bunny Drop Series by Yumi Unita

4.12 · 59 ratings
  • Bunny Drop, Vol. 1 (Bunny Drop #1)
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    Bunny Drop, Vol. 1 (Bunny Drop #1)

    Yumi Unita

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 19 ratings · published 2006

    Going home for his grandfather's funeral, thirty-year-old bachelorDaikichi is floored to discover that the old man had an illegitimatechild with a younger lover! The rest of his family is equally shockedand embarrassed by this surprise development, and not one of them wantsanything to do with the silent little girl, Rin... more

  • Bunny Drop, Vol. 2 (Bunny Drop #2)
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    Bunny Drop, Vol. 2 (Bunny Drop #2)

    Yumi Unita

    Rated: 4.14 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2007

    Like a plot out of a soap opera, bachelor Daikichi Kawachi's boringly normal life got a touch of the abnormal when he learned that his late granddad left behind a love child. And further rattling the unexpected skeleton in the closet? The ungainly, unglamorous Daikichi's impulsive decision to take in little Rin! But as the impromptu dad and his charge learn to adapt to both one another and their very new living situation, Daikichi is plagued by thoughts of Rin's mother... more

  • Bunny Drop, Vol. 3 (Bunny Drop #3)
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    Bunny Drop, Vol. 3 (Bunny Drop #3)

    Yumi Unita

    Rated: 4.14 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2007

    As an impromptu dad to Rin, his late grandfather's illegitimate child, Daikichi Kawachi has experienced his share of firsts while caring for his little aunt (?). Now it's Daikichi's turn to battle the initial wave of separation anxiety as Rin leaves the nest... for her first day of elementary school! Rin's elementary school isn't the only place with new faces, either... more

  • Bunny Drop, Vol. 4 (Bunny Drop #4)
    #4

    Bunny Drop, Vol. 4 (Bunny Drop #4)

    Yumi Unita

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2008

    Having lived with his adopted daughter, Rin, for over a year now, Daikichi still considers the female mind to be far beyond his grasp! So when his cousin Haruko shows up on his doorstep with her daughter, Reina, in tow and claims to have "run away," Daikichi is faced with navigating the twists and turns of the female psyche to get to the bottom of Haruko's situation... more

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