Fidelity by Biblio (NC-17)
Jun. 19th, 2007 08:36 pmRec Category: Jack/Daniel
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Category: First Time, Slash, Action/Adventure, Romance, Hurt/Comfort
Warning: Attempted Rape (Off camera.)
Author on LJ:
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Author's Website: JD Divas
Link: Fidelity
Why This Must Be Read: One of my go-to fics that I re-read over and over again in the SG-1 fandom is Biblio's Fidelity. It's long and plotty, full of A/A and H/C, both on and offworld, that seamlessly weaves in and around Season 4 canon action and the burgeoning romantic and sexual relationship between Daniel and Jack. As always with Biblio, plot and relationship flow beautifully together, both needing the other to move forward, and it's all told with her signature craftsmanship of words. I always admire authors who are able to create new worlds and characters out of whole cloth and who do so vividly, completely, and believably. That's no less true here with Biblio's original characters, but she assiduously pays equal attention to the characters of our world. The Jack and Daniel here are vivid, complete, and believable men whose lives on these pages feel as real as the reader's own.
Author's Summary: "Daniel and Jack learn - and teach - difficult lessons in honesty and faithfulness."
Pairing: Jack/Daniel
Category: First Time, Slash, Action/Adventure, Romance, Hurt/Comfort
Warning: Attempted Rape (Off camera.)
Author on LJ:
Author's Website: JD Divas
Link: Fidelity
Why This Must Be Read: One of my go-to fics that I re-read over and over again in the SG-1 fandom is Biblio's Fidelity. It's long and plotty, full of A/A and H/C, both on and offworld, that seamlessly weaves in and around Season 4 canon action and the burgeoning romantic and sexual relationship between Daniel and Jack. As always with Biblio, plot and relationship flow beautifully together, both needing the other to move forward, and it's all told with her signature craftsmanship of words. I always admire authors who are able to create new worlds and characters out of whole cloth and who do so vividly, completely, and believably. That's no less true here with Biblio's original characters, but she assiduously pays equal attention to the characters of our world. The Jack and Daniel here are vivid, complete, and believable men whose lives on these pages feel as real as the reader's own.
Author's Summary: "Daniel and Jack learn - and teach - difficult lessons in honesty and faithfulness."