Harmonic Convergence

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Zine
Title: Harmonic Convergence
Publisher: Agent With Style
Editor:
Author(s): Blue Champagne
Cover Artist(s): Lupe Backe
Illustrator(s):
Date(s): 2001
Medium: print
Size:
Genre:
Fandom: The Sentinel
Language: English
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cover by Lupe Backe

Harmonic Convergence is a 224-page slash Sentinel novel by Blue Champagne.

original art

The first half of the novel is Jim/Blair, and the second half is Jim/Blair/Rafe.

From the Cover Artist

I decided to take the plunge and try watercolors. They have scared me off for years but I think I'm getting adventurous in my old age. This is not exactly what I hoped for but at least it was faster!!!! :-) This is my second try at scanning it and I seem to have done a better job this time. Now you can actually see that there is a stand of trees along the hill behind his head. I like watercolors! [1]

Summary

From the publisher:

Blue Champagne explores the relationship between Jim and Blair, and how music seems to play so much a part of it. Blair discovers that the reason Jim has demanded he shut up every time Blair sang, even under his breath, was that Jim couldn't help but try to listen, often zoning on the beautiful voice. Once he understands that, Blair experiments with his voice, seeing how Jim responds to it automatically, whether spoken or sung--and he shows Jim how much music is a part of his life. Meanwhile, someone is making a deadly substance that, when cut with heroin, makes the drug doubly dangerous, and is causing deaths all over Cascade. Jim, Blair and Rafe attempt to investigate back up in the woods where several covens share an altar place and gather roots and herbs to distill for essential oils. Getting to know several of the witches, they are drawn into one of the oldest religions known to man--but will any of the Wiccans allow the men to arrest the person making the heroin cut, if it turns out to be one of their own? While they investigate, Jim, Blair and Rafe draw closer together and begin a relationship. But can a fragile bond survive such divergent personalities?

Reactions and Reviews

The best of the J/B/Rafe stories & the only one I could believe. [2]

References

  1. ^ original art, "Blair in a Field of Flowers," here, Archived version
  2. ^ comments in 2010 by a fan selling this zine