[identity profile] armandyouidiot.livejournal.com 2012-02-04 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
I worship Elsa Rose for giving us Midnight Whispers, a place to enjoy her stories and those of many other qaf authors. I adore her creativity and prolificacy. It is a shame so many of her Moonshadow Woman’s stories lost their summaries through the many resurrections forced on MW. They are full of interesting premises. Often times her plots shift and head somewhere far from where they started, so it is hard to explain them with any brevity. "One Wheel Too Many" http://midnightwhispers.ca/viewstory.php?sid=55
is an example. I love, love, love this Poor!Justin set up. Teenage Gus lives with Brian and Justin. He, his father and Michael are thick as thieves with Justin the odd man out. While I dig on this part, I get a little lost coming around the magically curve in the story arc, lol. (Still, I appreciate her imagination and the fact that she surprises me!)

Another of my favorites is "Behind the Fifth Moon" http://midnightwhispers.ca/viewstory.php?sid=214
‘Brian goes to University in Seattle - he is hired by Justin’ and adventure ensues. It is one you have to just jump in and enjoy without a map. "Silent Night" mentioned by [livejournal.com profile] wjsc99 is another wild ride that I hold dear but wouldn’t try to explain any more than she did; I wouldn't want to risk dimming the magic!

[identity profile] wjsc99.livejournal.com 2012-02-04 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
The supernatural (magic!) elements in some of the stories is what originally caught my attention. Of course, my grandfather was a spiritual medium, so very little is outside my 'cone of believability'. :-)