Publisher's Synopsis
Frank certainly isn't home. The people in the castle who took him in treat him like family. But what is he doing living with people anyway? They don't like elves, do they? They don't know anything about his life. And all the castle folks are so good, so noble, so friendly, so perfect. Everything in the castle is perfect. Well, until things start to fall apart, until D'Arquet shows up, acting all winsome and welcoming. That's when the war starts, and things get altogether messy. And what is Frank going to do? Can he rise to the occasion, find his purpose in the midst of a great and noble enterprise? Or will he just sit there and watch, keep wondering what he is doing there? The second book in the trilogy "A Kind of Elf," Frankly Fought follows directly where Frankly Charmed left off. A non-pretentious fantasy novel for even those folks who may not like fantasy novels, this continuing story follows the events in the life of Frank, an elf who was raised with dwarfs, as he tries to make sense out of life. He grew up in a society that rejected him just because of what he was, so fitting in to a new society is hard for him too, and he doesn't do it very well. He hardly ever gets it right, to tell the truth. But he knows from experience that mistakes can't come out right, can they?