fanfiction rec
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A Pastoral Interlude by Your Cruise Director
Title: A Pastoral Interlude
Author: Your Cruise Director
Pairing/Characters: Harry/Snape
Warnings: R; Mild adult language, fairly discreet offscreen sex. Past-tense minor character death.
Rating: Adult
Link: http://asylums.insanejournal.com/snarry_games/172139.html
Summary: On an unhappy Christmas Eve in Somerset, Harry finds the last person he expects to see cooking in the kitchen of an inn.
Amruniel's rec: I have to admit it's not one of those stories you leave totally satisfied. There are too many questions open, too many things that aren't explained in detail, that are just hinted and never really solved. But if you read the author's comment you can partially understand why things are the way they are. I personally would have loved more details, more background information, but... what is, is.
And if even all those missing informations are not enough to make me close the file and read something else it's really worth to stick to the story until the end.
The get-together of Snape and Harry is a wonderful bitter-sweet experience which ends in way that unleashes your imagination. All or nothing. Everything is possible.
And still it makes you feel good at the end.
I really enjoyed the story despite all it's minor faults and can only reccomend it to you.
Title: A Pastoral Interlude
Author: Your Cruise Director
Pairing/Characters: Harry/Snape
Warnings: R; Mild adult language, fairly discreet offscreen sex. Past-tense minor character death.
Rating: Adult
Link: http://asylums.insanejournal.com/snarry_games/172139.html
Summary: On an unhappy Christmas Eve in Somerset, Harry finds the last person he expects to see cooking in the kitchen of an inn.
Amruniel's rec: I have to admit it's not one of those stories you leave totally satisfied. There are too many questions open, too many things that aren't explained in detail, that are just hinted and never really solved. But if you read the author's comment you can partially understand why things are the way they are. I personally would have loved more details, more background information, but... what is, is.
And if even all those missing informations are not enough to make me close the file and read something else it's really worth to stick to the story until the end.
The get-together of Snape and Harry is a wonderful bitter-sweet experience which ends in way that unleashes your imagination. All or nothing. Everything is possible.
And still it makes you feel good at the end.
I really enjoyed the story despite all it's minor faults and can only reccomend it to you.