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macgeorge1.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2006-09-23 10:24 pm
Entry tags:
Mythos: Tales of the Sekkhe by Becca Abbot (NC-17)
Fandom: Highlander
Pairing: Duncan/Methos
Author on LJ:
beccaabbott
Author Webpage: The Erotic Fiction of Becca Abbot
Why this must be read:
Ah, you knew I couldn't go an entire month of recs without including at least one long, complex angsty, hot and sexy, emotionally wrenching story, right? Right. This story has two prequels setting up an entire apocolyptic futureverse with a fascinating premise and original characters. Mythos and Mythos2: Ragnarok and its sequel, Arcana. They each involve some fascinating off-world characters that provide an intriguing purpose and rationale for the exitance of Immortals, and clues to the intensity of the emotional connection and sexual chemistry between Duncan and Methos. I found this whole series easy to get lost in, and it was fun to make a leisurely tour through its complex layers. Some patience and persistence is required, but it's well worth the time and effort. There are two parts to this story, and while it is worthwhile to read the prequels, the author sets up stuff well enough that they can be read on their own.
Mythos: Tales of the Sekkhe
Na'Sekkhe
Echoes
Pairing: Duncan/Methos
Author on LJ:
Author Webpage: The Erotic Fiction of Becca Abbot
Why this must be read:
Ah, you knew I couldn't go an entire month of recs without including at least one long, complex angsty, hot and sexy, emotionally wrenching story, right? Right. This story has two prequels setting up an entire apocolyptic futureverse with a fascinating premise and original characters. Mythos and Mythos2: Ragnarok and its sequel, Arcana. They each involve some fascinating off-world characters that provide an intriguing purpose and rationale for the exitance of Immortals, and clues to the intensity of the emotional connection and sexual chemistry between Duncan and Methos. I found this whole series easy to get lost in, and it was fun to make a leisurely tour through its complex layers. Some patience and persistence is required, but it's well worth the time and effort. There are two parts to this story, and while it is worthwhile to read the prequels, the author sets up stuff well enough that they can be read on their own.
Mythos: Tales of the Sekkhe
Na'Sekkhe
Echoes
