February 4th, 2009
Title: The Truth in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
flawedamythyst
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Title: The Truth in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
flawedamythyst
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Title: The Truth in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
flawedamythyst
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Title: The Truth in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
flawedamythyst
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Title: The Truth in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
flawedamythyst
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Title: The Truth in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
flawedamythyst
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
Fandom: SPN
Pairing: Sam/Dean
Categories: mystery, supernatural
Length: epic (>60,000)
Warnings: some gore
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Author's Summary: Sam and Dean pretend to be gay lovers while they hunt a monster on a bus tour of Nova Scotia. Oh, yes, it has all those clichés and more!
Review:
A story that starts with full Harlequin potentials (pretend-boyfriends, gay bus tour, you name it) very quickly turns into a hunt for not one, but TWO (unidentifiable) supernatural beings who are killing gay couples that have been on a bus tour of the Maritimes.
Engaging, thrilling, and full of surprises, the author kept me guessing until the last minute (despite I've already guessed who the monsters were before the final reveal). Let's just say the monsters have a unique diet and a very interesting method of hunting (though I wish the story explored that a bit more). Personally, I could do without the epilogue (mostly just Sam/Dean action) and would be perfectly happy if this was written as gen. The Sam/Dean UST build-up was done beautifully with wonderful characterization, and while I wasn't too attached to seeing it realized, I'm sure many others appreciated the closure.
Each chapter of the story (and there are 12 of them, including the epilogue) also comes with a lovely photo of the Canadian Maritimes. I, a Canadian with Maritimes roots, simply cannot NOT rec this story.
The Truth in the Lie (master post)
Edit: the author has added an AU of The Truth in the Lie where Sam and Dean are not brother or hunters. It pretty much stands on its own and is wonderful as well, though very different from the original story. If you like fluffy-angst Sam/Dean romance but don't read wincest, this is definitely the story for you.
The Lie in the Lie
In response to our feedback post, we had a request for twice-daily recs. After quite a bit of discussion amongst the reccers, we decided that while we can't guarantee two recs a day (burnout ahoy!), we all really like to the idea of doing two recs a day when we can. Thus expect to see more bonus recs in the future!
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
seikaitsukimizu
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
In response to our feedback post, we had a request for twice-daily recs. After quite a bit of discussion amongst the reccers, we decided that while we can't guarantee two recs a day (burnout ahoy!), we all really like to the idea of doing two recs a day when we can. Thus expect to see more bonus recs in the future!
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
seikaitsukimizu
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
In response to our feedback post, we had a request for twice-daily recs. After quite a bit of discussion amongst the reccers, we decided that while we can't guarantee two recs a day (burnout ahoy!), we all really like to the idea of doing two recs a day when we can. Thus expect to see more bonus recs in the future!
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
seikaitsukimizu
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
In response to our feedback post, we had a request for twice-daily recs. After quite a bit of discussion amongst the reccers, we decided that while we can't guarantee two recs a day (burnout ahoy!), we all really like to the idea of doing two recs a day when we can. Thus expect to see more bonus recs in the future!
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
seikaitsukimizu
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
In response to our feedback post, we had a request for twice-daily recs. After quite a bit of discussion amongst the reccers, we decided that while we can't guarantee two recs a day (burnout ahoy!), we all really like to the idea of doing two recs a day when we can. Thus expect to see more bonus recs in the future!
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
seikaitsukimizu
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
In response to our feedback post, we had a request for twice-daily recs. After quite a bit of discussion amongst the reccers, we decided that while we can't guarantee two recs a day (burnout ahoy!), we all really like to the idea of doing two recs a day when we can. Thus expect to see more bonus recs in the future!
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
seikaitsukimizu
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis
Title: Absolute Corruption
Fandom: SGA and SG-1
Pairing: McKay/Sheppard
Categories: angst, AU, slave!fic (sorta)
Length: long
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ:
Website: n/a
Review:
Somehow (I think the explanation is based on an SG-1 episode I don't remember), Daniel turns evil and takes over the world. Rodney survives the initial slaughter, thanks to his brains, and is forced to develop alien weaponry for Daniel. As a reward, Daniel gives Rodney a pet, i.e., a battered and broken John Sheppard.
I'm getting wussier as I get older and hardcore slave!fic is just too much for me these days. Slave!fic lite, however, is adored, and Absolute Corruption fits the bill. Mix in some revolutionary plotting by McKay, some smut, and some great cameo appearances by Ford and Carson (the latter entirely off-stage and *still* awesome) and you have a tasty morsel of plotty angst to satisfy your whumpage cravings.
Absolute Corruption (pt. 1) (pt. 1)
Sequel: Terra Atlantis