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.