Story rec!
Aug. 12th, 2003 12:51 pmNight Over Azkeban Harry/Lucius
In 'Art of War' Hijja proved she knows and understands power. In Night Over Azkeban, she does it again, with plot twists as sharp and suspenseful as a roller coaster. While there are some grammatical flubs (ignore them please, she's German), this is the rare, powerful experience with many insightful observations and a perfect characterisation of Lucius. It's billed as a PWP, but really, the story is a study in just how close the line is between passion and control. The unexpected lurches of power remind me of tight, fast-paced version of
switchknife's 'If Thine Enemy'.
In 'Art of War' Hijja proved she knows and understands power. In Night Over Azkeban, she does it again, with plot twists as sharp and suspenseful as a roller coaster. While there are some grammatical flubs (ignore them please, she's German), this is the rare, powerful experience with many insightful observations and a perfect characterisation of Lucius. It's billed as a PWP, but really, the story is a study in just how close the line is between passion and control. The unexpected lurches of power remind me of tight, fast-paced version of