Bigfootloose and Finn Fancy Free

Bigfootloose and Finn Fancy Free A Darkly Funny Urban Fantasy

In this sequel to Randy Henderson's acclaimed debut novel, Finn Fancy Necromancy, Finn Gramaraye is settling back into the real world after his twenty-five-year-long imprisonment in the otherworld of the Fey. He's fallen in love with a woman from his past, though he worries she may love a version of him that no longer exists. He's proved his innocence of the original crime of Dark Necromancy, and he's finding a place in the family business--operating a mortuary for the Arcane, managing the magical energies left behind when an Arcane being dies to prevent it from harming the mundane world. But Finn wants more. Or different. Or something. He's figured out how to use the Kinfinder device created by his half-mad father to find people's True Love, and he'd like to convert that into an Arcane Dating Service. It's a great idea. Everyone wants True Love! Unfortunately, trouble always seems to find Finn, and when he agrees to help his friend, the Bigfoot named Sal, they walk right into a Feyblood rebellion against the Arcane Ruling Council, a rebellion being fomented by unknown forces and fueled by the drug created by Finn's own grandfather.
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Judy Hudgins@knottyneedle
4 stars
Oct 18, 2021

A great follow-up to the first book. Finn can't get on with his life because he's too busy taking care of the rest of the magical world. All of which seem to be out to kill him. And he is suppose to be finding a love for his bigfoot client, while his love life isn't doing well with the fey in his head. Fun read!

This book appears on the shelf 18th century

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