[recs] Eroica recs
Feb. 7th, 2010 12:00 amSome of you may remember that about a month ago I made a post about reading the first volume of "From Eroica With Love" that was summarized with the tl;dr "I loathe it, where can I get more."
Well, I got more. The next two volumes, and in fact it is nothing like the first volume, except inasmuch as Dorian is still flamboyant and Klaus is still, well, iron.
(and the author fails at portraying the Middle East.)
Last updated: March 2010
I ship the only reasonable pairing given the canon, that is, Dorian and Klaus.
Spring Fever, by Kadorienne (PG-13)
Klaus offers Dorian a deal: one night, and no more after that. The problem is the morning, and the days, and the weeks after.
Spring Sequence, by Cynthia E. Odiorne (R)
for the same prompt
Decent Proposal, by Kadorienne (PG-13)
"Didn't you read the paper this morning?"
Crossing the Lines, by Jay Tryfanstone
In which Klaus and Dorian have grown old.
Iron Pokers into True-Love Knots, by Kadorienne (R)
By imperceptible degrees, the contempt was, of necessity, transmuted to determination, that he was not going to do this.
Hold, by Sleeps With Coyotes (PG-13)
[He had seen] a newspaper clipping over breakfast that had had [him] giggling with glee, wondering what if? while never expecting it to happen, not in a million years.
Well, I got more. The next two volumes, and in fact it is nothing like the first volume, except inasmuch as Dorian is still flamboyant and Klaus is still, well, iron.
(and the author fails at portraying the Middle East.)
Last updated: March 2010
I ship the only reasonable pairing given the canon, that is, Dorian and Klaus.
Spring Fever, by Kadorienne (PG-13)
Klaus offers Dorian a deal: one night, and no more after that. The problem is the morning, and the days, and the weeks after.
Spring Sequence, by Cynthia E. Odiorne (R)
for the same prompt
Decent Proposal, by Kadorienne (PG-13)
"Didn't you read the paper this morning?"
Crossing the Lines, by Jay Tryfanstone
In which Klaus and Dorian have grown old.
Iron Pokers into True-Love Knots, by Kadorienne (R)
By imperceptible degrees, the contempt was, of necessity, transmuted to determination, that he was not going to do this.
Hold, by Sleeps With Coyotes (PG-13)
[He had seen] a newspaper clipping over breakfast that had had [him] giggling with glee, wondering what if? while never expecting it to happen, not in a million years.
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