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m-lasha.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2007-07-18 05:39 pm
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Sea Change by Jane D (NC-17)
Even though I am all about the Snarry side of fandom, my second favorite pairing is Ron/Draco, so you will be getting a few of those stories in the next week or so to balance out the Snape/Harry.
Fandom: HARRY POTTER
Pairing: Ron/Draco
Author on LJ:
exitsign
Author Website: Girl Called Jane
Why this must be read: because a complex love/hate relationship is extremely hot - if written well - and Ron and Draco have always had the hate part down pat, but what about the love bit?
All the great couples on television and in literature (for me at least) have always had a fiery bickering relationship. Maddie and David from Moonlighting, McKay and Sheppard from Stargate Atlantis, Kate and Petruchio from Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew and lastly, Ron and Draco from Harry Potter.
It's true what they say about opposites attracting.
So while these two men despise each other in the books and movies, the author in this story explores the concept of what would happen if you were forced by circumstance to live with your childhood enemy and what could happen if those passionate feelings of hate turned into something else?
So wonderfully deft and brilliant is Jane's writing, I know that by the end of Sea Change you will be rooting for Ron to win Draco's love and another fan of the Ron/Draco pairing.
Sea Change
Fandom: HARRY POTTER
Pairing: Ron/Draco
Author on LJ:
Author Website: Girl Called Jane
Why this must be read: because a complex love/hate relationship is extremely hot - if written well - and Ron and Draco have always had the hate part down pat, but what about the love bit?
All the great couples on television and in literature (for me at least) have always had a fiery bickering relationship. Maddie and David from Moonlighting, McKay and Sheppard from Stargate Atlantis, Kate and Petruchio from Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew and lastly, Ron and Draco from Harry Potter.
It's true what they say about opposites attracting.
So while these two men despise each other in the books and movies, the author in this story explores the concept of what would happen if you were forced by circumstance to live with your childhood enemy and what could happen if those passionate feelings of hate turned into something else?
So wonderfully deft and brilliant is Jane's writing, I know that by the end of Sea Change you will be rooting for Ron to win Draco's love and another fan of the Ron/Draco pairing.
Sea Change
