January 4th, 2014
Title: Don't Imagine You're Too Familiar
Fandom: Glee
Pairing: Kurt/Blaine
Categories: AU, romance
Length: Long (34,533)
Warnings: Infidelity, romantic/sexual (though not explicit) Kurt/Rachel
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: missbeizy on tumblr
Summary: Kurt and Rachel are a Broadway power couple. When they start to have relationship problems, they seek the guidance of marriage counselor Blaine Anderson.
Review:
As soon as I see that the marvelous missbeizy has posted a new fic I proceed to freak out a little then immediately start reading it. And this one certainly rewarded my eagerness, gripping from the get-go and constructed in a way that is guaranteed to have you hanging on the edge of your seat while reaching for the nearest glass of ice cold water.
You're being a little dramatic aren't you, you say, for a modern-day non-fantasy action romance fic? You're wrong, I reply. This demands drama. Being, after all, a fic about a Broadway star.
(I'm sorry; that was awful. Those Christmas crackers made me full of bad jokes.)
This is searingly hot and well-packed with missbeizy's usual armfuls of sexual tension and angsty romance. A highly-recommended read!
Read on Tumblr or AO3
(P.S. Sorry about the slightly late posting time, it appears I was getting a little too comfortable on hiatus!)
Fandom: Glee
Pairing: Kurt/Blaine
Categories: AU, romance
Length: Long (34,533)
Warnings: Infidelity, romantic/sexual (though not explicit) Kurt/Rachel
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: missbeizy on tumblr
Summary: Kurt and Rachel are a Broadway power couple. When they start to have relationship problems, they seek the guidance of marriage counselor Blaine Anderson.
Review:
As soon as I see that the marvelous missbeizy has posted a new fic I proceed to freak out a little then immediately start reading it. And this one certainly rewarded my eagerness, gripping from the get-go and constructed in a way that is guaranteed to have you hanging on the edge of your seat while reaching for the nearest glass of ice cold water.
You're being a little dramatic aren't you, you say, for a modern-day non-fantasy action romance fic? You're wrong, I reply. This demands drama. Being, after all, a fic about a Broadway star.
(I'm sorry; that was awful. Those Christmas crackers made me full of bad jokes.)
This is searingly hot and well-packed with missbeizy's usual armfuls of sexual tension and angsty romance. A highly-recommended read!
Read on Tumblr or AO3
(P.S. Sorry about the slightly late posting time, it appears I was getting a little too comfortable on hiatus!)
Title: The Great Friendship Caper
Fandom: Person of Interest
Pairing: Gen
Categories: Friendship, Humor, Crack
Length: Medium (3609 words)
Warnings: N/A
Author on LJ:
galaxysoup
Author Website: galaxysoup
Author's Summary:
Finch comes up with a way to curb Leon’s tendency to wind up in trouble. Unfortunately for Reese, the NYPD, and several (mostly) innocent bystanders, it involves socializing.
Review:
Leon Tao is the single most troublesome 'victim' out of Person of Interest's varied cast of irrelevants, constantly stumbling into trouble of his own creation and, more than once, relying on the show's protagonists to get him back out of it. Tired of always having to come to his rescue, Finch decides that an ounce of prevention might be more efficiently spent than a pound of cure.
The way to enact this prevention? Occupying Leon Tao with a diversion that isn't getting himself into life threatening situations. Like playing pool, or bowling, or even going to a strip joint. Anything.
Unfortunately, any plan is only as good as its execution, and with a man like John Reese at the helm, well. I hope you have your popcorn ready.
The Great Friendship Caper
Fandom: Person of Interest
Pairing: Gen
Categories: Friendship, Humor, Crack
Length: Medium (3609 words)
Warnings: N/A
Author on LJ:
Author Website: galaxysoup
Author's Summary:
Finch comes up with a way to curb Leon’s tendency to wind up in trouble. Unfortunately for Reese, the NYPD, and several (mostly) innocent bystanders, it involves socializing.
Review:
Leon Tao is the single most troublesome 'victim' out of Person of Interest's varied cast of irrelevants, constantly stumbling into trouble of his own creation and, more than once, relying on the show's protagonists to get him back out of it. Tired of always having to come to his rescue, Finch decides that an ounce of prevention might be more efficiently spent than a pound of cure.
The way to enact this prevention? Occupying Leon Tao with a diversion that isn't getting himself into life threatening situations. Like playing pool, or bowling, or even going to a strip joint. Anything.
Unfortunately, any plan is only as good as its execution, and with a man like John Reese at the helm, well. I hope you have your popcorn ready.
The Great Friendship Caper