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Reviews for Slánaighear Ofrail An Seangharrá

LaBibliographe 2009.03.25 - 08:16PM 13: Sleep, Perchance to Dream Signed
Hah! So a little bit of swearing is the way beneath Snape's robes! With some singing thrown in. If anyone heard me singing I'd be thrown out. So Orra is singing about a sweet prince, but does she know she is singing about Snape? Or is she, really? What did she think had happened if she was pointing a knife into his chest? The 'goddesses'? talking at the beginning just confuse me. They've turned Snape's evil garments into a stone. So why did they do that? And apparently one of them is meddling with Snape's and Orra's erotic dreams. Bad goddess. Bad, bad! Sometimes I think I should just wait until a story is finished to read it. When too much time elapses between chapters (and that seems to be the norm for most writers), I forget details and then am befuddled about what is going on. Since I usually refuse to reread a story, I wind up with a lot of questions that have probably been in previous chapters which I've forgotten. So I apologize if I ask things I should know.

Trickie Woo 2009.03.04 - 11:57PM 13: Sleep, Perchance to Dream Signed
To quote from my email with a bit of editing: "You snuck that dream by me in 'Healers'. I looked at it and didn't see anything I hadn't already read until I got to the end. If nothing else, I'll bet she's wondering about his size." Anyway I really enjoyed that dream. Are we going to find out what Severus was dreaming, and will we get anymore dreams before the UST is resolved?

Author's Response: Her curiosity has been aroused. That naughty Niamh will interfere whenever she can do so without getting caught. I had to save something for you as a treat, ;) Thanks for everything - Pitt

Rose of the West 2009.03.04 - 11:32PM 13: Sleep, Perchance to Dream Signed
The way these two are healing and finding comfort with each other is so unhurried and delicate. It's lovely, even with the somewhat humorous bits of dealing with the less friendly locals, perhaps especially so.

Author's Response: Thanks Rose. It is defnitely an unhurried story in the text but the time line in the story has really only spanned two nights. The less friendly locals -- Murph's the only one with his suspicious mind -- I hope. Thanks for reading!




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