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The Dawn of My Knight
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Title: | The Dawn of My Knight and "Mac & Nick - The Dawn of My Knight" |
Publisher: | AngelWings Press |
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Author(s): | Rimfire |
Cover Artist(s): | Geli |
Illustrator(s): | Geli |
Date(s): | 2001 |
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Fandom: | MacGyver/Forever Knight |
Language: | English |
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The Dawn of My Knight is a slash 150-page crossover novel by Rimfire. The art is by Geli.
Summary
From a distributor, Agent With Style:
[This] is a story of two men seeking redemption, and contains two halves, one from each man's point of view. Unable to help himself when he begins to undergo a terrifying transformation in body and soul, MacGyver, the man who could fix anything until now, questions his very existence. Then he meets the one person who understands and offers to help -- the vampire Nick Knight. As Mac's body changes and he experiences urges that make him want to kill and feed, endangering his friends, will Nick's teachings be enough to help him make it through? Will being under Nick's protection keep him safe from other vampires who want to help themselves to the newly-turned MacGyver? Will a relationship that starts out as purely necessary end up as true love – or a trap?
Reactions and Reviews
The Dawn of My Knight is a Forever Knight/MacGyver crossover by Rimfire featuring Mac/Nick. It's really a very intriguing plot and the characterizations are well done. Technically it's not bad either. The format is readable although very plain. This one almost belongs in the "best in fandom" category and I have to admit that it's only personal taste that's making me not place it there. There's something not quite excellent about it, the way the story is written. It's a perfectly readable and even memorable zine and I do recommend getting it, but it leaves off in a bad place, making you wonder what's going to happen next with no talk of a sequel, and that bothers me. [1]