Between Dusk and Dawn

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Zine
Title: Between Dusk and Dawn
Publisher: Fred Dexter's Presses
Editor:
Author(s): Jack Reuben Darcy
Cover Artist(s):
Illustrator(s):
Date(s): online (April 27, 1999), print zine (1999)
Genre: slash
Fandom: The Sentinel
Language: English
External Links: Between Dusk and Dawn (AO3)
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Between Dusk and Dawn is a 91-page Jim/Blair slash Sentinel novel by Jack Reuben Darcy. On the cover: "Debra's Pleasure House Presents."

cover of the print zine

Summary: "Endings and beginnings. Jim and Blair have a long tough road in between."

Reactions and Reviews

In the Sentinel fandom I really would have to take with me [to a desert island ]...[1]

Warning: I usually don't consider angst something to warn people about. But really in this story there is high emotional angst. Were are talking tons. Don't read if you are really depressed. It ends well, but it is angsty to the max. I loved it, I love angst. Read it when you are in a really good mood and can spare the emotional draining. This story is a real tear-jerker. Angst by the bucket full, so if you are depressed anyway save it for another day. It is so good though, one not to be missed. In it the boys have a rocky time at trying to make a relationship work for them. They start things off too fast and end up hitting a really rough place, they then struggle to get past the hurt feelings so they can make their way back to one another. We see all this take place in two time lines, the present with their wreck of a relationship and through flashbacks as to how it all got so screwed up. It is easy to follow though and definitely worth the time to read it. Jack is a great writer and one of the best in the Sentinel fandom.[2]

References

  1. ^ comment by monkeyfun1 at Desert Island Fic, February 24, 2008
  2. ^ Slash Slut's Sentinel Recs, Archived version