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{{Quotation|[Feasting with Panthers]: So hard to choose which one of Kitty's Fisher's fics to rec here – but Feasting won out. It's a beautifully written, angsty, hot tale of what happens when the word "sometimes" gets lost. <ref> from {{source| url = http://rec50.livejournal.com/485309.html | title = Fanfic Recommendation Challenge - Feasting With Panthers | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20140923035110/http://rec50.livejournal.com/485309.html | archivedate = 2014-09-23 }}  </ref>}}
 
{{Quotation|[Feasting with Panthers]: So hard to choose which one of Kitty's Fisher's fics to rec here – but Feasting won out. It's a beautifully written, angsty, hot tale of what happens when the word "sometimes" gets lost. <ref> from {{source| url = http://rec50.livejournal.com/485309.html | title = Fanfic Recommendation Challenge - Feasting With Panthers | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20140923035110/http://rec50.livejournal.com/485309.html | archivedate = 2014-09-23 }}  </ref>}}
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{{Quotation|[Feast with Panthers]: I don't know of any sequel to Feasting with Panthers.  The story did not grab me particularly, but I thought the  ending was ok, possibly because I've been reading Pros for about 6 years now and have seen plenty or reconciliation scenes.  I did not miss getting one in this story.  I like happy endings from time to time, really, but sometimes the anger and bitterness can be more varied from story to story than the reconciliation, which tends to be similar most of the time.  I did not think of it as an incomplete story; it ended, and the reader is free to
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{{Quotation | [Feasting with Panthers]: Why this must be read: Because the passion of this story melts me every time - Fisher's got a great sense of balance, B/D's love for each other weighing against their sheer lust weighing against the tangled way people's minds and hearts work. She makes BDSM work for the lads as we see them in canon - there are reasons they each have their own more unusual needs, and at the heart of those reasons is very clearly the fact that they love and need each other, even when it all starts to go wrong. I have absolutely no doubt, through this story, that the lads will be together in a year's time, in ten year's time, in another lifetime, and it's that sort of passion I look for in Prosfic.
imagine any reconciliation she likes, or even one that does not work out if that's her pleasure. <Ref>comments by Susan H on [[Virgule-L]], quoted with permission (November 7, 1997) </ref>}}
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We begin with the lads solidly together, at a time when everything is perfect - except that there's something else Doyle wants, something else he needs. He'll live without it if he has to, for the sake of having Bodie at all, but if there were any way to let him know... and then there is, and Bodie knows, and takes to that need so easily... too easily...  <ref> comment at [https://crack-van.livejournal.com/?skip=150&tag=the%20professionals Crack Van] (July 14, 2011) </ref>}}
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{{Quotation|[Feasting with Panthers]: I don't know of any sequel to Feasting with Panthers.  The story did not grab me particularly, but I thought the  ending was ok, possibly because I've been reading Pros for about 6 years now and have seen plenty or reconciliation scenes.  I did not miss getting one in this story.  I like happy endings from time to time, really, but sometimes the anger and bitterness can be more varied from story to story than the reconciliation, which tends to be similar most of the time.  I did not think of it as an incomplete story; it ended, and the reader is free to imagine any reconciliation she likes, or even one that does not work out if that's her pleasure. <Ref>comments by Susan H on [[Virgule-L]], quoted with permission (November 7, 1997) </ref>}}
    
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