Title: The Color Of Cartoon Sunshine
Fandom: Merlin RPS
Pairing: Bradley James/Colin Morgan
Categories: angst, fluff, humor, virgin to m/m sex
Length: long (~35,000 words)
Warnings: weird formatting for dialogue
Author on LJ (fic jounal):
junkshop_disco
Author Website: n/a
Review:
The thing about Colin and Bradley is they’re so similar, but at the same time so very different. Colin gets antsy if people enter his personal space, and Bradley spends all his free time giving hugs. Colin steals Bradley’s shirts and Bradley steals Colin’s music. So when they start seeing each other in a different light, it’s kind of a shock, but kind of not at the same time. Which is a shock itself.
These boys are so sweet you might get a cavity. But they each have their own neuroses, which are even more endearing. I love how prickly Colin is and how moody Bradley is and how they take a lot of work to make a good whole. The party scene, especially is great. There is a good chance you’ll want to bap Colin in the head at some point in this, though.
The artwork in this is stunning, but I have no idea what the author was doing with her formatting. The sections with dialogue take time, good vision, and a clear head to get through. The beginning and ending are a bit odd too, although that might just be me.
The Color Of Cartoon Sunshine
Fandom: Merlin RPS
Pairing: Bradley James/Colin Morgan
Categories: angst, fluff, humor, virgin to m/m sex
Length: long (~35,000 words)
Warnings: weird formatting for dialogue
Author on LJ (fic jounal):
Author Website: n/a
Review:
The thing about Colin and Bradley is they’re so similar, but at the same time so very different. Colin gets antsy if people enter his personal space, and Bradley spends all his free time giving hugs. Colin steals Bradley’s shirts and Bradley steals Colin’s music. So when they start seeing each other in a different light, it’s kind of a shock, but kind of not at the same time. Which is a shock itself.
These boys are so sweet you might get a cavity. But they each have their own neuroses, which are even more endearing. I love how prickly Colin is and how moody Bradley is and how they take a lot of work to make a good whole. The party scene, especially is great. There is a good chance you’ll want to bap Colin in the head at some point in this, though.
The artwork in this is stunning, but I have no idea what the author was doing with her formatting. The sections with dialogue take time, good vision, and a clear head to get through. The beginning and ending are a bit odd too, although that might just be me.
The Color Of Cartoon Sunshine
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