I Love You (Sentinel story)

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Sentinel Fanfiction
Title: I Love You
Author(s): Speranza
Date(s):
Length:
Genre: slash
Fandom: The Sentinel
External Links: I Love You on AO3

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I Love You is a Jim/Blair story by Speranza.

Reactions and Reviews

I've had a recurring discussion with a few people lately, namely, trying to pick a favorite Francesca story. I can't remember what they decided, and I can't quite remember what I decided, but I do know that every time I have that discussion I keep mentioning "that story with the plumbing," which, as it turns out, is called I love you, and "that story that is like one long run-on sentence," otherwise known as Tahiti. Oh, and then there's the "banana in a nutshell" story: Nothing on.[1]

This is worth reading for the scene setting and dialogue alone; it’s fun and witty as well as adorably sweet and entertaining. I was smirking from start to finish. If you’re feeling a little low this is a great pick me up :D [2]

This piece always make's me smile, in fact, its my go to story if I've had a bad day.[3]

I loved the visual imagery the author evoked in this piece along with the dialogue...[4]

Francesca is just about the best Sentinel writer out there. I swear, I am amazed at her. The title put me off at first but DANG. This story is wonderful. Smutty and hilarious and amazingly true to the characters. This fic is proof that dialogue stories can really work. Another favourite is Stands for Comfort. There is considerable difference of opinion in the fandom about Naomi Sandburg, her motivations, and her relationship with Blair. This story is one of the best attempts I've seen to examine some of these issues. An unflinching and powerful post-The Sentinel By Blair Sandburg story. [5]

References

  1. ^ the flambeau factory: recommendations 2000
  2. ^ 2013 comments at Crack Van
  3. ^ 2013 comments at Crack Van
  4. ^ 2013 comments at Crack Van
  5. ^ Your Mileage May Vary: Recs, via Wayback: 2001. (Accessed 10 April 2015)