Bonds of Friendship (It's About Friendship)

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Title: Bonds of Friendship (It's About Friendship)
Publisher: Requiem Publications
Editor(s):
Date(s): May 2009
Series?: no
Medium: print
Size: digest-sized
Genre: gen
Fandom: The Sentinel
Language: English
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cover by L.A. Adolf

Bonds of Friendship (It's About Friendship) is a 280-page gen Sentinel anthology. It is digest-sized and was published in May 2009 (in time for MediaWest).

The cover is by L.A. Adolf.

The two stories by Sheila Paulson are part of a series, see below.

Contents

  • In Between Days by Annie ("You don’t want me working with you, that’s cool, then I’m figuring there’s not much point in me living at the loft either.") (5)
  • A Test of Faith by Lyn ("Blair raised a hand to rest on Jim's arm and was rewarded with a blinding pain to the cheek as Jim lashed out, catching Blair in the side of the face with his fist.") (20)
  • Missing by Tammy (a.k.a. Lady Raven) ("'Take my warning, Sandburg. Leave this department. We don't need your kind around here.'") (51)
  • Beyond Survival by Annie ("Blair Sandburg had to admit he’d always wondered what it felt like to be shot, especially since he’d started hanging around with Detective James Ellison.") (73)
  • What Matters Most by Sheila Paulson (previously published in Tribal Lore #2, part of a series) ("How he wished he and Jim could get away for a few days, somewhere free of publicity and paparazzi, free of the curious stares of even the other cops in the bullpen, a place where they could unwind, test the new borders of their friendship, make certain they hadn't lost the most important part of it.") (also in Tribal Lore #2, part of What Matters Most Universe) (85)
  • The Elf That Came for Christmas by Sheila Paulson (sequel to "What Matters Most") ("Blair grinned. "I wonder what Legolas would make of Christmas. Do you suppose they have Christmas in Middle-earth?'") (part of What Matters Most Universe) (241)