Sanity is relative and the world has room for more than one truth.
When Diego rescues a naked man from the rail of the Brooklyn Bridge, he just wants to get the poor man out of traffic and over to social services. He gets more than he bargained for when Finn turns out to be an ailing pooka, poisoned by the pollution of the city. To help him recover, Diego takes him north to New Brunswick where Finn inadvertently wakes an ancient, evil spirit, the wendigo.
While Diego and Finn struggle to find a way to destroy the wendigo before it can possess Diego or kill nearby innocents, Diego wrestles with his growing passion for Finn. Can they succeed in destroying the monster and in navigating a relationship between a modern man and a centuries-old fairy?
Book Review/s to share: "I loved this book. The characters are all strongly written... A side note: Cover artists Missy Lyons deserves some kudos as well, as the cover for this book is gorgeous." ~ Critter Nymph, Literary Nymphs
"If you’re looking for a fabulous paranormal story about fairies that blends lore and modern reality, be sure to pick this up. You won’t want to miss it." ~ Cactus, The Long and the Short of It: Whipped Cream Reviews
Winter in Canada can be a little tedious. The cold, the snow, the ever-darkening days, the hibernation...
Finn's inability to stay awake has Diego worried sick and with Miriam coming to visit, how is he going to explain?
Staying awake is hard when you just want to turn into a badger and burrow until the sun returns. But Finn has his reasons for wanting to escape the long sleep this year. Agonizing over the perfect gift for Diego has him turning mental circles, if he can only keep his eyes open long enough to make it work.
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