quigonejinn: (hornblower - only a feeling anyways sir)
quigonejinn ([personal profile] quigonejinn) wrote2006-02-12 06:07 pm
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*dances like gibbering monkey*

Jack has been learning about signals.

Untitled Horatio Hornblower fic. NC-17, Bush/Jack Hammond by [livejournal.com profile] randomalia with the most brilliant, amazing undertone of djgljdf I can't even describe it because it's so subtly and beautifully done that it'd be wrong to give it away, but oh man oh man oh man.

[livejournal.com profile] randomalia writes so goddamn well. So subtly, so brilliantly, with such an ear for how a sentence should come together and such an eye for how the different elements of a scene ought to lie. Goddamn.
ext_8683: (Bush/Hornblower greyscale snowstorm)

[identity profile] black-hound.livejournal.com 2006-02-13 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Christ, that was amazing.

Hansomely

[identity profile] quigonejinn.livejournal.com 2006-02-13 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
*moves the essay she was writing to you in e-mail over here*

The story is so hot that I can't STAND IT. It's not only Bush getting a blowjob with audio, but it's intense, control-obsessed, do-it-right His Royal Majesty's Navy William Bush who is so eloquent and vivid when he's snarling a midshipman back into his but only has a few hoarse words for the boy who looks like what Hornblower must've looked like when he was young and not so distant -- that's the one getting the blowjob. In his head, that's who he's ordering dah;gjfgdfaerhfl. MAN.

The notion that Bush gets off on ordering a guy who reminds him of Hornblower makes my brain go sploosh at the hot.

And the characterization of Hammond ain't lacking either. At all. Jesus. I mean. The fact that I even noticed it existed in a fic with that Bush says something about what a powerful thing it was. MAN.

*weeping with love of the story and [livejournal.com profile] randomalia*
ext_8683: (Bush God help sailors)

[identity profile] black-hound.livejournal.com 2006-02-13 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
And handsomely even. *rolls eyes at self*

It's ferociously hot. The control issues were AMAZING as was the transference. She is brilliant. Her work has such economy of style but it says mountains. She knows these people and when you're done reading that sparse prose you know them too.