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FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR ANGEL MARTINEZ
Book one in the Endangered Fae series - a newly edited version!
Finn’s been asleep for centuries. He’ll need to catch up fast to survive.
Diego’s impulse to rescue a naked bridge jumper starts as just that—talk the man down and get him to social services. But there’s something odd about this homeless person, more than just his delusions of being a pooka, and something so vulnerable that Diego’s determined to help him stabilize rather than see him institutionalized or deported.
Finn went into the Dreaming centuries ago to escape a heartbreak he couldn’t bear. Now that he’s back, he finds the Veil to the Otherworld closed. The fae courts have abandoned him in a poisoned human world where a displaced pooka has little chance of survival. His human rescuer is kind and compassionate—and shockingly familiar. One thing at a time, though. He needs Diego to believe he’s not human first.
226 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 2, 2009
poo·ka
ˈpo͞okə/
noun
noun: pooka; plural noun: pookas
(in Irish mythology) a hobgoblin.
Intriguing set up, and Finn's incomprehension with modern US ways is mildly amusing, though his manner of speech lurches disoncertingly from mock Old Irish to street talk. But the book then veers off into OTT magical battles that don't really develop either MC and aren't (I'm afraid) particularly interesting of themselves.