Fandom: House M.D.
Pairing: Gregory House/James Wilson
Categories/Genres: Cheating, Relationships,
Length: 103,374
Warnings:Lots of cheating and adultery
Author/Artist on LJ:
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Author/Artist on AO3: HWShipper
Summary: A backstory taking place over twenty years, from how House and Wilson met all the way to canon.
Review: This fic is certainly not lacking in details. Want to know the huge amount of unheard story the show didn’t even try to capitalize on? This fic tells about how Wilson and House met way before the show says they did and how they stayed friends and more while everything else moves on around them.
This fic is rough and mean which is what makes the characters so believable. House is his usual self but this fic makes a point out of showing that Wilson is just as bad if not worse in a lot of ways while still maintaining his goody two shoe side which had to be tricky to do.
I doubt you will find a fic with as much cheating in it as this one but at the same time you won’t find a fic with this kind of faithfulness either. Despite the fact neither have moments of monogamy that last more than a few weeks they are constantly open with each other even when it hurts both of them and there are so many moments where their love for each other shines through.
This fic also has many side stories any my favorite is about Wilson’s two twin nieces and how they perceive House and Wilson’s relationship. They first see them together when they are very young and throughout all Wilson’s wives have wanted the two to be out about their relationship. They love Wilson but their reactions to House are so funny and adorable because they easily see through his scathing words to what he really means and like him for it.
Twenty Years of Stealing my Food
Fandom: House/Stargate Atlantis/Stargate SG1
Pairing: House/Wilson, Carson/House, Carson/Rodney, Jack/Daniel
Categories: Fluff, Friendship, Romance
Length: Medium (15,400)
Warnings: adultery
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review: This is a series of House and Stargate Atlantis crossovers that take place during an undisclosed time early in both series. The premises is fairly straight forward, as Carson Becket asks his old friend Doctor House to come to Atlantis and put his skills to good use.
What makes this series so good, is houses interaction with the Stargate crew. From staring at Anise's 'rack' to fight an invasion of Goa'uld in Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, to getting Rondney to admit his feelings for Carson, there is never a slow moment in this fun and fast-paced series.
House in Atlantis and A Goa’uld in Jersey and Double Jeopardy
Fandom: House/Stargate Atlantis/Stargate SG1
Pairing: House/Wilson, Carson/House, Carson/Rodney, Jack/Daniel
Categories: Fluff, Friendship, Romance
Length: Medium (15,400)
Warnings: adultery
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review: This is a series of House and Stargate Atlantis crossovers that take place during an undisclosed time early in both series. The premises is fairly straight forward, as Carson Becket asks his old friend Doctor House to come to Atlantis and put his skills to good use.
What makes this series so good, is houses interaction with the Stargate crew. From staring at Anise's 'rack' to fight an invasion of Goa'uld in Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, to getting Rondney to admit his feelings for Carson, there is never a slow moment in this fun and fast-paced series.
House in Atlantis and A Goa’uld in Jersey and Double Jeopardy
Fandom: House/Stargate Atlantis/Stargate SG1
Pairing: House/Wilson, Carson/House, Carson/Rodney, Jack/Daniel
Categories: Fluff, Friendship, Romance
Length: Medium (15,400)
Warnings: adultery
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review: This is a series of House and Stargate Atlantis crossovers that take place during an undisclosed time early in both series. The premises is fairly straight forward, as Carson Becket asks his old friend Doctor House to come to Atlantis and put his skills to good use.
What makes this series so good, is houses interaction with the Stargate crew. From staring at Anise's 'rack' to fight an invasion of Goa'uld in Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, to getting Rondney to admit his feelings for Carson, there is never a slow moment in this fun and fast-paced series.
House in Atlantis and A Goa’uld in Jersey and Double Jeopardy
Fandom: House/Stargate Atlantis/Stargate SG1
Pairing: House/Wilson, Carson/House, Carson/Rodney, Jack/Daniel
Categories: Fluff, Friendship, Romance
Length: Medium (15,400)
Warnings: adultery
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review: This is a series of House and Stargate Atlantis crossovers that take place during an undisclosed time early in both series. The premises is fairly straight forward, as Carson Becket asks his old friend Doctor House to come to Atlantis and put his skills to good use.
What makes this series so good, is houses interaction with the Stargate crew. From staring at Anise's 'rack' to fight an invasion of Goa'uld in Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, to getting Rondney to admit his feelings for Carson, there is never a slow moment in this fun and fast-paced series.
House in Atlantis and A Goa’uld in Jersey and Double Jeopardy
Fandom: House/Stargate Atlantis/Stargate SG1
Pairing: House/Wilson, Carson/House, Carson/Rodney, Jack/Daniel
Categories: Fluff, Friendship, Romance
Length: Medium (15,400)
Warnings: adultery
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review: This is a series of House and Stargate Atlantis crossovers that take place during an undisclosed time early in both series. The premises is fairly straight forward, as Carson Becket asks his old friend Doctor House to come to Atlantis and put his skills to good use.
What makes this series so good, is houses interaction with the Stargate crew. From staring at Anise's 'rack' to fight an invasion of Goa'uld in Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, to getting Rondney to admit his feelings for Carson, there is never a slow moment in this fun and fast-paced series.
House in Atlantis and A Goa’uld in Jersey and Double Jeopardy
Fandom: House/Stargate Atlantis/Stargate SG1
Pairing: House/Wilson, Carson/House, Carson/Rodney, Jack/Daniel
Categories: Fluff, Friendship, Romance
Length: Medium (15,400)
Warnings: adultery
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review: This is a series of House and Stargate Atlantis crossovers that take place during an undisclosed time early in both series. The premises is fairly straight forward, as Carson Becket asks his old friend Doctor House to come to Atlantis and put his skills to good use.
What makes this series so good, is houses interaction with the Stargate crew. From staring at Anise's 'rack' to fight an invasion of Goa'uld in Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital, to getting Rondney to admit his feelings for Carson, there is never a slow moment in this fun and fast-paced series.
House in Atlantis and A Goa’uld in Jersey and Double Jeopardy
Fandom: House/X-Men
Pairing: gen
Categories: drama, crossover
Length: long (~19,000 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: n/a
Review:
In X-Men 2, there is a world-wide mutant telepathic attack. For most people (at least those not in planes or cars at the time), this manifested as a short-term migraine with no lasting consequences. Robert Chase, on the other hand, wakes up fourteen hours later with a blinding headache and strange, inexplicable good luck. Sadly, this does not mean he manages to get out of working with House.
What an intriguing concept! Movies (or shows) that depict world-wide events are ripe for crossovers and this is a particularly good one. More of a fusion than a crossover (characters from the X-Men don't show up until near the end), Mind Over Matter is a character study of what might happen if an adult suddenly finds out that he's a mutant. Npkedit does a great job with the revelations (just what is Chase's power?) as well as her characterizations. Chase is great, and House is perfectly and awesomely in-character, and their interactions are brilliant -- snarky and sarcastic and (maybe, if you squint) just a bit affectionate. Plus the X-Men cameos (McCoy!) are fantastic.
A solid crossover that takes the best of both canons, this is a great fic for anyone who enjoys a good fusion.
Mind Over Matter (ff.net)
Fandom: House/X-Men
Pairing: gen
Categories: drama, crossover
Length: long (~19,000 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: n/a
Review:
In X-Men 2, there is a world-wide mutant telepathic attack. For most people (at least those not in planes or cars at the time), this manifested as a short-term migraine with no lasting consequences. Robert Chase, on the other hand, wakes up fourteen hours later with a blinding headache and strange, inexplicable good luck. Sadly, this does not mean he manages to get out of working with House.
What an intriguing concept! Movies (or shows) that depict world-wide events are ripe for crossovers and this is a particularly good one. More of a fusion than a crossover (characters from the X-Men don't show up until near the end), Mind Over Matter is a character study of what might happen if an adult suddenly finds out that he's a mutant. Npkedit does a great job with the revelations (just what is Chase's power?) as well as her characterizations. Chase is great, and House is perfectly and awesomely in-character, and their interactions are brilliant -- snarky and sarcastic and (maybe, if you squint) just a bit affectionate. Plus the X-Men cameos (McCoy!) are fantastic.
A solid crossover that takes the best of both canons, this is a great fic for anyone who enjoys a good fusion.
Mind Over Matter (ff.net)
Fandom: House/X-Men
Pairing: gen
Categories: drama, crossover
Length: long (~19,000 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: n/a
Review:
In X-Men 2, there is a world-wide mutant telepathic attack. For most people (at least those not in planes or cars at the time), this manifested as a short-term migraine with no lasting consequences. Robert Chase, on the other hand, wakes up fourteen hours later with a blinding headache and strange, inexplicable good luck. Sadly, this does not mean he manages to get out of working with House.
What an intriguing concept! Movies (or shows) that depict world-wide events are ripe for crossovers and this is a particularly good one. More of a fusion than a crossover (characters from the X-Men don't show up until near the end), Mind Over Matter is a character study of what might happen if an adult suddenly finds out that he's a mutant. Npkedit does a great job with the revelations (just what is Chase's power?) as well as her characterizations. Chase is great, and House is perfectly and awesomely in-character, and their interactions are brilliant -- snarky and sarcastic and (maybe, if you squint) just a bit affectionate. Plus the X-Men cameos (McCoy!) are fantastic.
A solid crossover that takes the best of both canons, this is a great fic for anyone who enjoys a good fusion.
Mind Over Matter (ff.net)
Fandom: House/X-Men
Pairing: gen
Categories: drama, crossover
Length: long (~19,000 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: n/a
Review:
In X-Men 2, there is a world-wide mutant telepathic attack. For most people (at least those not in planes or cars at the time), this manifested as a short-term migraine with no lasting consequences. Robert Chase, on the other hand, wakes up fourteen hours later with a blinding headache and strange, inexplicable good luck. Sadly, this does not mean he manages to get out of working with House.
What an intriguing concept! Movies (or shows) that depict world-wide events are ripe for crossovers and this is a particularly good one. More of a fusion than a crossover (characters from the X-Men don't show up until near the end), Mind Over Matter is a character study of what might happen if an adult suddenly finds out that he's a mutant. Npkedit does a great job with the revelations (just what is Chase's power?) as well as her characterizations. Chase is great, and House is perfectly and awesomely in-character, and their interactions are brilliant -- snarky and sarcastic and (maybe, if you squint) just a bit affectionate. Plus the X-Men cameos (McCoy!) are fantastic.
A solid crossover that takes the best of both canons, this is a great fic for anyone who enjoys a good fusion.
Mind Over Matter (ff.net)
Fandom: House/X-Men
Pairing: gen
Categories: drama, crossover
Length: long (~19,000 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: n/a
Review:
In X-Men 2, there is a world-wide mutant telepathic attack. For most people (at least those not in planes or cars at the time), this manifested as a short-term migraine with no lasting consequences. Robert Chase, on the other hand, wakes up fourteen hours later with a blinding headache and strange, inexplicable good luck. Sadly, this does not mean he manages to get out of working with House.
What an intriguing concept! Movies (or shows) that depict world-wide events are ripe for crossovers and this is a particularly good one. More of a fusion than a crossover (characters from the X-Men don't show up until near the end), Mind Over Matter is a character study of what might happen if an adult suddenly finds out that he's a mutant. Npkedit does a great job with the revelations (just what is Chase's power?) as well as her characterizations. Chase is great, and House is perfectly and awesomely in-character, and their interactions are brilliant -- snarky and sarcastic and (maybe, if you squint) just a bit affectionate. Plus the X-Men cameos (McCoy!) are fantastic.
A solid crossover that takes the best of both canons, this is a great fic for anyone who enjoys a good fusion.
Mind Over Matter (ff.net)
Fandom: House/X-Men
Pairing: gen
Categories: drama, crossover
Length: long (~19,000 words)
Warnings: n/a
Author on LJ: n/a
Website: n/a
Review:
In X-Men 2, there is a world-wide mutant telepathic attack. For most people (at least those not in planes or cars at the time), this manifested as a short-term migraine with no lasting consequences. Robert Chase, on the other hand, wakes up fourteen hours later with a blinding headache and strange, inexplicable good luck. Sadly, this does not mean he manages to get out of working with House.
What an intriguing concept! Movies (or shows) that depict world-wide events are ripe for crossovers and this is a particularly good one. More of a fusion than a crossover (characters from the X-Men don't show up until near the end), Mind Over Matter is a character study of what might happen if an adult suddenly finds out that he's a mutant. Npkedit does a great job with the revelations (just what is Chase's power?) as well as her characterizations. Chase is great, and House is perfectly and awesomely in-character, and their interactions are brilliant -- snarky and sarcastic and (maybe, if you squint) just a bit affectionate. Plus the X-Men cameos (McCoy!) are fantastic.
A solid crossover that takes the best of both canons, this is a great fic for anyone who enjoys a good fusion.
Mind Over Matter (ff.net)
Title: Bounty Hunter Bedlam by hwshipper
Fandom: House/Stephanie Plum novels
Pairing: House/Wilson, the perpetual triangle that is Stephanie's love life
Categories: humor, action, drama, angst, casefile, established relationship
Length: Long (~27,000 words)
Warnings: non-explicit pre-story child sexual assault; consistently referencing a 6'6" man as 'short'
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review:
When Jonathan Wilson misses his court appearance, Stephanie is sent out to bring him in. Little did she know just how much trouble Jon's brother (and said brother's acerbic boyfriend) would cause.
There are no words to describe just how much I like this fic, but I'll give it a try. First, you have the writing: tone perfect, hilarious, and very fast-paced. If Janet Evanovich (the author of the Stephanie Plum novels) had written this herself, it couldn't sound more perfect.
Second you have the plot: most House crossovers play in House's sandbox, with a medical mystery and lots of House snarking. This fic is more of a Stephanie Plum novel with the mystery based around House characters, which is a wonderful change of pace and far, far funnier than any House-based story could actually be.
Third, you have the characters, which are *brilliant*. Stephanie and Wilson are great, but the true stars of this story are House, Lulu, and Grandma Mazur who just happen to be the three most tactless people on earth. Unsurprisingly, they all love each other (though I think House has a soft spot for Grandma Mazur, who is currently going through a Goth phase).
Finally you have the relationships, which are layered and complex, giving this story a lot more depth than most Plum novels. The Wilson family is well-drawn and tragic at times and I wanted to give Wilson (and even House, at times) a big old hug.
If you know nothing about the fandoms involved in this crossover, don't worry: I'm pretty confident someone who has never even heard of House or of Stephanie Plum could read this story and really love it. If you do know the fandoms, however, you're in for a treat. This is one of the best House fics I've read and is far and away the best Stephanie Plum fic that I've ever encountered. A delight all around.
Bounty Hunter Bedlam
Title: Bounty Hunter Bedlam by hwshipper
Fandom: House/Stephanie Plum novels
Pairing: House/Wilson, the perpetual triangle that is Stephanie's love life
Categories: humor, action, drama, angst, casefile, established relationship
Length: Long (~27,000 words)
Warnings: non-explicit pre-story child sexual assault; consistently referencing a 6'6" man as 'short'
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review:
When Jonathan Wilson misses his court appearance, Stephanie is sent out to bring him in. Little did she know just how much trouble Jon's brother (and said brother's acerbic boyfriend) would cause.
There are no words to describe just how much I like this fic, but I'll give it a try. First, you have the writing: tone perfect, hilarious, and very fast-paced. If Janet Evanovich (the author of the Stephanie Plum novels) had written this herself, it couldn't sound more perfect.
Second you have the plot: most House crossovers play in House's sandbox, with a medical mystery and lots of House snarking. This fic is more of a Stephanie Plum novel with the mystery based around House characters, which is a wonderful change of pace and far, far funnier than any House-based story could actually be.
Third, you have the characters, which are *brilliant*. Stephanie and Wilson are great, but the true stars of this story are House, Lulu, and Grandma Mazur who just happen to be the three most tactless people on earth. Unsurprisingly, they all love each other (though I think House has a soft spot for Grandma Mazur, who is currently going through a Goth phase).
Finally you have the relationships, which are layered and complex, giving this story a lot more depth than most Plum novels. The Wilson family is well-drawn and tragic at times and I wanted to give Wilson (and even House, at times) a big old hug.
If you know nothing about the fandoms involved in this crossover, don't worry: I'm pretty confident someone who has never even heard of House or of Stephanie Plum could read this story and really love it. If you do know the fandoms, however, you're in for a treat. This is one of the best House fics I've read and is far and away the best Stephanie Plum fic that I've ever encountered. A delight all around.
Bounty Hunter Bedlam
Title: Bounty Hunter Bedlam by hwshipper
Fandom: House/Stephanie Plum novels
Pairing: House/Wilson, the perpetual triangle that is Stephanie's love life
Categories: humor, action, drama, angst, casefile, established relationship
Length: Long (~27,000 words)
Warnings: non-explicit pre-story child sexual assault; consistently referencing a 6'6" man as 'short'
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review:
When Jonathan Wilson misses his court appearance, Stephanie is sent out to bring him in. Little did she know just how much trouble Jon's brother (and said brother's acerbic boyfriend) would cause.
There are no words to describe just how much I like this fic, but I'll give it a try. First, you have the writing: tone perfect, hilarious, and very fast-paced. If Janet Evanovich (the author of the Stephanie Plum novels) had written this herself, it couldn't sound more perfect.
Second you have the plot: most House crossovers play in House's sandbox, with a medical mystery and lots of House snarking. This fic is more of a Stephanie Plum novel with the mystery based around House characters, which is a wonderful change of pace and far, far funnier than any House-based story could actually be.
Third, you have the characters, which are *brilliant*. Stephanie and Wilson are great, but the true stars of this story are House, Lulu, and Grandma Mazur who just happen to be the three most tactless people on earth. Unsurprisingly, they all love each other (though I think House has a soft spot for Grandma Mazur, who is currently going through a Goth phase).
Finally you have the relationships, which are layered and complex, giving this story a lot more depth than most Plum novels. The Wilson family is well-drawn and tragic at times and I wanted to give Wilson (and even House, at times) a big old hug.
If you know nothing about the fandoms involved in this crossover, don't worry: I'm pretty confident someone who has never even heard of House or of Stephanie Plum could read this story and really love it. If you do know the fandoms, however, you're in for a treat. This is one of the best House fics I've read and is far and away the best Stephanie Plum fic that I've ever encountered. A delight all around.
Bounty Hunter Bedlam
Title: Bounty Hunter Bedlam by hwshipper
Fandom: House/Stephanie Plum novels
Pairing: House/Wilson, the perpetual triangle that is Stephanie's love life
Categories: humor, action, drama, angst, casefile, established relationship
Length: Long (~27,000 words)
Warnings: non-explicit pre-story child sexual assault; consistently referencing a 6'6" man as 'short'
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review:
When Jonathan Wilson misses his court appearance, Stephanie is sent out to bring him in. Little did she know just how much trouble Jon's brother (and said brother's acerbic boyfriend) would cause.
There are no words to describe just how much I like this fic, but I'll give it a try. First, you have the writing: tone perfect, hilarious, and very fast-paced. If Janet Evanovich (the author of the Stephanie Plum novels) had written this herself, it couldn't sound more perfect.
Second you have the plot: most House crossovers play in House's sandbox, with a medical mystery and lots of House snarking. This fic is more of a Stephanie Plum novel with the mystery based around House characters, which is a wonderful change of pace and far, far funnier than any House-based story could actually be.
Third, you have the characters, which are *brilliant*. Stephanie and Wilson are great, but the true stars of this story are House, Lulu, and Grandma Mazur who just happen to be the three most tactless people on earth. Unsurprisingly, they all love each other (though I think House has a soft spot for Grandma Mazur, who is currently going through a Goth phase).
Finally you have the relationships, which are layered and complex, giving this story a lot more depth than most Plum novels. The Wilson family is well-drawn and tragic at times and I wanted to give Wilson (and even House, at times) a big old hug.
If you know nothing about the fandoms involved in this crossover, don't worry: I'm pretty confident someone who has never even heard of House or of Stephanie Plum could read this story and really love it. If you do know the fandoms, however, you're in for a treat. This is one of the best House fics I've read and is far and away the best Stephanie Plum fic that I've ever encountered. A delight all around.
Bounty Hunter Bedlam
Title: Bounty Hunter Bedlam by hwshipper
Fandom: House/Stephanie Plum novels
Pairing: House/Wilson, the perpetual triangle that is Stephanie's love life
Categories: humor, action, drama, angst, casefile, established relationship
Length: Long (~27,000 words)
Warnings: non-explicit pre-story child sexual assault; consistently referencing a 6'6" man as 'short'
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review:
When Jonathan Wilson misses his court appearance, Stephanie is sent out to bring him in. Little did she know just how much trouble Jon's brother (and said brother's acerbic boyfriend) would cause.
There are no words to describe just how much I like this fic, but I'll give it a try. First, you have the writing: tone perfect, hilarious, and very fast-paced. If Janet Evanovich (the author of the Stephanie Plum novels) had written this herself, it couldn't sound more perfect.
Second you have the plot: most House crossovers play in House's sandbox, with a medical mystery and lots of House snarking. This fic is more of a Stephanie Plum novel with the mystery based around House characters, which is a wonderful change of pace and far, far funnier than any House-based story could actually be.
Third, you have the characters, which are *brilliant*. Stephanie and Wilson are great, but the true stars of this story are House, Lulu, and Grandma Mazur who just happen to be the three most tactless people on earth. Unsurprisingly, they all love each other (though I think House has a soft spot for Grandma Mazur, who is currently going through a Goth phase).
Finally you have the relationships, which are layered and complex, giving this story a lot more depth than most Plum novels. The Wilson family is well-drawn and tragic at times and I wanted to give Wilson (and even House, at times) a big old hug.
If you know nothing about the fandoms involved in this crossover, don't worry: I'm pretty confident someone who has never even heard of House or of Stephanie Plum could read this story and really love it. If you do know the fandoms, however, you're in for a treat. This is one of the best House fics I've read and is far and away the best Stephanie Plum fic that I've ever encountered. A delight all around.
Bounty Hunter Bedlam
Title: Bounty Hunter Bedlam by hwshipper
Fandom: House/Stephanie Plum novels
Pairing: House/Wilson, the perpetual triangle that is Stephanie's love life
Categories: humor, action, drama, angst, casefile, established relationship
Length: Long (~27,000 words)
Warnings: non-explicit pre-story child sexual assault; consistently referencing a 6'6" man as 'short'
Author on LJ:
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Website: n/a
Review:
When Jonathan Wilson misses his court appearance, Stephanie is sent out to bring him in. Little did she know just how much trouble Jon's brother (and said brother's acerbic boyfriend) would cause.
There are no words to describe just how much I like this fic, but I'll give it a try. First, you have the writing: tone perfect, hilarious, and very fast-paced. If Janet Evanovich (the author of the Stephanie Plum novels) had written this herself, it couldn't sound more perfect.
Second you have the plot: most House crossovers play in House's sandbox, with a medical mystery and lots of House snarking. This fic is more of a Stephanie Plum novel with the mystery based around House characters, which is a wonderful change of pace and far, far funnier than any House-based story could actually be.
Third, you have the characters, which are *brilliant*. Stephanie and Wilson are great, but the true stars of this story are House, Lulu, and Grandma Mazur who just happen to be the three most tactless people on earth. Unsurprisingly, they all love each other (though I think House has a soft spot for Grandma Mazur, who is currently going through a Goth phase).
Finally you have the relationships, which are layered and complex, giving this story a lot more depth than most Plum novels. The Wilson family is well-drawn and tragic at times and I wanted to give Wilson (and even House, at times) a big old hug.
If you know nothing about the fandoms involved in this crossover, don't worry: I'm pretty confident someone who has never even heard of House or of Stephanie Plum could read this story and really love it. If you do know the fandoms, however, you're in for a treat. This is one of the best House fics I've read and is far and away the best Stephanie Plum fic that I've ever encountered. A delight all around.
Bounty Hunter Bedlam
Fandom: House/The Addams Family.
Pairing: Gen.
Categories: Crossover, Mystery, Supernatural.
Length: Medium.
Warnings: None.
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: Cincoflex's Realm
Review:
Cuddy has a new patient for House: the wife of a rich distant relative of hers. Her name? Morticia Addams.
"House" seems to be a popular fandom for crossovers, as its format is quite easy to mesh with other fandoms, even if they contain some "exotic" elements. This is a clear example: though the Addams are not exactly "your average everyday white bread all-American family", there is a bona fide medical mystery which intrigues House and tests his skills (including his home invasion ones). But though the "figuring out what's wrong with the pacient of the week" is well done, it is the wonderfully written Addams family members and their interactions with House and his staff which make this a great crossover fic.
House and Family.