From Mei:
Title: Ashes to Ashes
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairing: Harry Potter/Tom Riddle, minor Droco Malfoy/Ron Weasley, other very minor canon and non-canon pairings
Category: Angst
Length: Long
Warnings: Angst
Author on LJ:
secret_weaponn/a?
Author's Website: n/a
Author's Summary:
A year after Harry graduates from Hogwarts and the Light's last stand against the Dark is near. A curse goes wrong that, though it does win them the War, leaves serious repercussions for everyone.
Review:
I don't know how many people have read this since it's not particularly well-known and the author isn't one of the BNFs in HP fandom. This is a story for people that want something different. The story itself is told from three POVs, including Harry's. Don't let the POV-switching scare you away; the use of this refreshing writing style allows the reader to experience the same event (i.e. the war against Voldemort) from different perspectives and realize that everyone's perception is unique.
In this story, there's more to Harry and Voldemort's shared link than old-fashioned nightmare. They talk, exchange life stories, and become something more than mortal enemies. This story may seem somewhat dated these days since it was written before the books 6 & 7 came out, but I think it will be well worth your time.
Ashes to Ashes
Title: Ashes to Ashes
Fandom: Harry Potter
Pairing: Harry Potter/Tom Riddle, minor Droco Malfoy/Ron Weasley, other very minor canon and non-canon pairings
Category: Angst
Length: Long
Warnings: Angst
Author on LJ:
Author's Website: n/a
Author's Summary:
A year after Harry graduates from Hogwarts and the Light's last stand against the Dark is near. A curse goes wrong that, though it does win them the War, leaves serious repercussions for everyone.
Review:
I don't know how many people have read this since it's not particularly well-known and the author isn't one of the BNFs in HP fandom. This is a story for people that want something different. The story itself is told from three POVs, including Harry's. Don't let the POV-switching scare you away; the use of this refreshing writing style allows the reader to experience the same event (i.e. the war against Voldemort) from different perspectives and realize that everyone's perception is unique.
In this story, there's more to Harry and Voldemort's shared link than old-fashioned nightmare. They talk, exchange life stories, and become something more than mortal enemies. This story may seem somewhat dated these days since it was written before the books 6 & 7 came out, but I think it will be well worth your time.
Ashes to Ashes
