Sigh. I so do not get the McShep, had this conversation last night with someone else on LJ. I don't like John that much so I find it very hard to get interested in fic focusing on him. (loathe weir though) That said, I *do* enthusiastically second the rec up above for James' 'Alone in Your Mind' because its a Carson-centric story and I adore him. so it makes the inclusion of john into the mix okay.
Since I like Carson Beckett so, Rodney/Carson is a pair I can totally get behind. and wouldn't mind being in front of or in the same room as. ;-)
(big fan of Carson/Radek as well. Love Radek.)
James also has a great centaur-AU set in Atlantis. Its kind of hard to explain, but really really good. Actually, I recommend James/Gila period. I'm going to assume you read James' most excellent Spander series written with Wolfling, "Sands of Time".
If you want to try some Rodney/Carson, I recommend the most excellent writing of Mice. The 'Moments Sacred & Profane' series is long and wonderful. For a more accessible and quicker intro, try Red Lion Rampant
Totally random swerve out of topic: As much as I like reading McBeck, and I watch SGA fairly regularly, it makes me kind of sad because so many Stargate SG-1 Jack/Daniel writers have completely abandoned it for SGA. When I compare that quick decampment to how long-lasting 'The Sentinel' jim/blair love has lasted...sigh.
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Date: 2006-06-19 05:26 pm (UTC)That said, I *do* enthusiastically second the rec up above for James' 'Alone in Your Mind' because its a Carson-centric story and I adore him. so it makes the inclusion of john into the mix okay.
Since I like Carson Beckett so, Rodney/Carson is a pair I can totally get behind. and wouldn't mind being in front of or in the same room as. ;-)
(big fan of Carson/Radek as well. Love Radek.)
James also has a great centaur-AU set in Atlantis. Its kind of hard to explain, but really really good. Actually, I recommend James/Gila period. I'm going to assume you read James' most excellent Spander series written with Wolfling, "Sands of Time".
If you want to try some Rodney/Carson, I recommend the most excellent writing of
Mice.
The 'Moments Sacred & Profane' series is long and wonderful. For a more accessible and quicker intro, try
Red Lion Rampant
Totally random swerve out of topic:
As much as I like reading McBeck, and I watch SGA fairly regularly, it makes me kind of sad because so many Stargate SG-1 Jack/Daniel writers have completely abandoned it for SGA. When I compare that quick decampment to how long-lasting 'The Sentinel' jim/blair love has lasted...sigh.