I am all over the place right now. I missed the deadline to finish the DWB fics that I owe
arachne13 and
loverstar. Sorry guys. : ( I got a little blocked, and a little distracted, but I'm working on them so they'll hopefully be finished by the end of the month. I'm having fun working on both, so y'all have a due South/SPN fusion and a S5 AU to look forward to.
I read Change of Heart by Mary Calmes and enjoyed it. As a young gay man—and a werepanther—all Jin Rayne yearns for is a normal life. Having fled his past, he wants nothing more than to start over, but Jin’s old life doesn’t want to let him go.
There's a little more to it than the typical alpha/beta stuff so it held my attention. Jin is an interesting character, and I wish that he could have his own story without all the genre constraints of an m/m romance. Once the tension of the will they or won't they passed, I did get a little less enthused, but the ending does clip along. The romance has a couple of twists but unfortunately does end up pretty typically. I thought it wouldn't fall into the cliche of dominate/submissive = masculine/feminine but all the build up came crashing back down after the main characters fell into bed. It's still worth a read if you're into the were-genre.
( My problem with mating, bonding, or whatever you call it, especially in were-stories. . . )
Joe Flanigan poster/banner for sale on ebay. There's about a day left in the auction, and I'd love to get it off my hands.
I still have the 2 Gold Tickets to the SPN LA con if anyone is interested.
I just watched Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog for the first time. I don't even know how I feel. I loved it though, and I need to download the soundtrack! : )
Also. Mark Sanchez. Who knew?
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I read Change of Heart by Mary Calmes and enjoyed it. As a young gay man—and a werepanther—all Jin Rayne yearns for is a normal life. Having fled his past, he wants nothing more than to start over, but Jin’s old life doesn’t want to let him go.
There's a little more to it than the typical alpha/beta stuff so it held my attention. Jin is an interesting character, and I wish that he could have his own story without all the genre constraints of an m/m romance. Once the tension of the will they or won't they passed, I did get a little less enthused, but the ending does clip along. The romance has a couple of twists but unfortunately does end up pretty typically. I thought it wouldn't fall into the cliche of dominate/submissive = masculine/feminine but all the build up came crashing back down after the main characters fell into bed. It's still worth a read if you're into the were-genre.
( My problem with mating, bonding, or whatever you call it, especially in were-stories. . . )
Joe Flanigan poster/banner for sale on ebay. There's about a day left in the auction, and I'd love to get it off my hands.
I still have the 2 Gold Tickets to the SPN LA con if anyone is interested.
I just watched Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog for the first time. I don't even know how I feel. I loved it though, and I need to download the soundtrack! : )
Also. Mark Sanchez. Who knew?