Feb. 1st, 2009

[identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
Yeay because the Met's (weather-Met, not Doyle-Met *g*) being all warn-y about snow for maybe today and definitely tomorrow - a 60% chance of heavy snow showers here in the east, and spreading west! *g* Naturally this means that it's advisable to prepare for the worst and stock up on Prosfic to read while I'm snowed in.

So... I thought I might print out some ProsLib stories that aren't online, but should be read because they're ever so good. I know we've done this before once or twice, but I came across a few of these in my printed-out pile the other day, and was reminded how good some of these stories are...

Would anyone like to play ProsLib recs, and post a rec to the comm for lesser-known stories that are only on ProsLib, all ready for folk to hunker down with tomorrow? Please? *g*
[identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
Title: The Seventh Sunday of the Year
Author: Search via title under Index page of ProsLib CD
Link to story: Not online - ProsLib CD
Zine: Not in a zine - ProsLib CD

As far as I know this story is ProsLib only, but I reckon it's worth looking up if you can! The lads go home to Doyle's family for the weekend, and to start with I adore the way that Bodie goes too - it's so naturally done it's beautiful.

Through the weekend... )
[identity profile] byslantedlight.livejournal.com
Title: Temper the Wind
Author: Gui Mauve
Link to story: Not online - ProsLib CD
Zine: Not in a zine - ProsLib CD

We start this story in the middle of an op, one where Doyle has somehow fallen foul of some enemy or other, and has just been found by Bodie and Turner...

We find out very quickly that Doyle was kept drugged... )
[identity profile] shooting2kill.livejournal.com
Source: Pros CD
Title: Gravity's Angel
Author: Anonymous


I can never resist a plea to come out to play, so.......

I've just re-read this story and feel there's something very appealing about it, not sure what it is...... oh yes, I know! Writing and images like this:

Bodie was wearing a black sleeveless T-shirt and tight black jeans. "I was once in love with
those arms," thought Doyle.


The story begins with Doyle bumping into Bodie again after a painful breaking up and the rest is, as they say, not just history, but sheer pleasure:

I keep remembering how beautiful he looked in the slit of early dawn
light that entered through the gap in the curtains. Cold, blue light
highlighting only contours it hit directly, leaving the rest of him in
shadow. Beautiful.


Go on! Give yourself a treat when you're stuck at home, snowbound

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