Quick fic rec.
Feb. 23rd, 2013 09:38 amAs you know, I devour read quite a bit of fanfic. (So much so that my "to read" pile of books is rarely ever diminished and I totally suck at Book Club)
But, I don't rec a whole lot on here mainly because, if you are a fan of whatever and read fanfic from whatever, you probably know where to go to get your fanfic fix. Maybe I should remedy that.
Today's fic rec is Smoke on the Water and it's a crossover of Burn Notice and SPN by
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You're probably thinking, "Do What?!?" Now I know not everyone is a fan of crossover fic but I tend to enjoy it because I like seeing how an author ties two 'verses together. This one is done very well and all of the characters are spot on! (So much so, I have the urge to hit Netflix and start watching Burn Notice where I left off.)
Here, have a summary. Not mine.
Casefic. Former spy Michael Westen has enough problems of his own —not least of which is figuring out who burned him and why— without his mother accepting jobs on his behalf as well. But when he starts investigating the unsolved deaths of young people in Miami, he finds himself crossing paths with an unlikely pair of brothers. In Michael's line of work, suspicion is par for the course.
And, off topic, anyone know where I can find me an SPN mood theme?
But, I don't rec a whole lot on here mainly because, if you are a fan of whatever and read fanfic from whatever, you probably know where to go to get your fanfic fix. Maybe I should remedy that.
Today's fic rec is Smoke on the Water and it's a crossover of Burn Notice and SPN by
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You're probably thinking, "Do What?!?" Now I know not everyone is a fan of crossover fic but I tend to enjoy it because I like seeing how an author ties two 'verses together. This one is done very well and all of the characters are spot on! (So much so, I have the urge to hit Netflix and start watching Burn Notice where I left off.)
Here, have a summary. Not mine.
Casefic. Former spy Michael Westen has enough problems of his own —not least of which is figuring out who burned him and why— without his mother accepting jobs on his behalf as well. But when he starts investigating the unsolved deaths of young people in Miami, he finds himself crossing paths with an unlikely pair of brothers. In Michael's line of work, suspicion is par for the course.
And, off topic, anyone know where I can find me an SPN mood theme?