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[Organized by Book Title, then Story Title. Alphabetical. Last Updated 19 January 2009]
[Starred Fics Especially Recommended]
First, not really a Rec, but collected for the Fun of It:
untitled heyer erotica [My Lord Robert aka My Lord Rule]/My Lady Annabel aka Horatia]
Author: Rosanne Goodwins
The Convenient Marriage
[Het. Explicit. Pornographic, in fact. BDSM]
It's good. And original. Sadly, what is good, isn't original, and what's original isn't...well, you get the idea. The author claims to have copied Heyer's “style of writing” but of course, she's copied most of her phrasing as well. I especially love the part where the archivist compliments the prose. I'm sure Miss Heyer would appreciate it. Anyway. It's lifted directly from The Convenient Marriage, if Rule were into spanking, caning and otherwise correcting Horatia. There are a few odd anachronisms in the * ahem * new material.
The List:
His Favorite Cousin [Jack/Hugh]
Author:
tetsubinatu
Cotillion
[Slash. Het. OFC. Dubcon.]
I'm a sucker for rare pairings, and this one does not disappoint. Jack/Hugh is not a pairing I'd ever thought of before, but this fic convinces you beautifully, highlighting Jack's viciousness and hotness, and Hugh's inability to withstand either very nicely. I know what I'll be thinking of next time I re-read Cotillion.
*A Gentleman of Taste [Freddy/Kitty + Cousins]
Author:
athousandwinds
Cotillion
[Het. Not Explicit.]
Five trials that the Honourable Frederick Standen endured with sang-froid and savoir-faire, or would have if he'd spoken a word of French. Romantic, lovely, clever and great fun.
*Kissing Cousins [Freddy/Kitty, Freddy/Jack]
Author:
wordsofastory
Cotillion
[Slash. Not Explicit.]
Kissing cousins, indeed. But which ones? Hilarious peacemaking between Kitty and Jack, by way of rumours ferried by Meg, and some "not in the petticoat line" brokering by Freddy. Charmingly rendered and deeply entertaining.
*What Maketh the Man [Freddy/Kitty, Jack]
Author:
valderys
Cotillion
[Het. Not Explicit]
Charmingly written, complete with note-perfect voices, Freddy, gallant and bemused and oddly on-the-spot as ever; Jack, perfectly sardonic, and yet allowing himself to be rescued, and Kitty who is extravagant in all things, including kindness.
The Prodigals [Vidal/Mary + relations and a highwayman]
Author:
pollymel
Devil's Cub
[Het. Not Explicit.]
Sadly you can't shoot family members the way you can highwaymen. Vidal and Mary try to cope. Some great moments and phrases in this one.
A Blind Eye [Gilly/Harriet, Gilly/Gideon]
Author:
joylee56
The Foundling
[Slash. Het. Poly. Not Very Explicit.]
A sweet solution to the perennial Foundling pairing dilemma. Gilly's a lucky man.
*Both Native and Stranger [Gilly/Gideon]
Author: Tofty
The Foundling
[Slash. Non-explicit]
This story is truly delightful, in spite of or perhaps because of its melancholy. Lovely language as well.
*Flapdragon'd [Gilly/Gideon]
Author:
vissy
The Foundling
[Slash. Explicit.]
Simply spectacular, this story takes a surprisingly rare tack - giving the Duke of Sale mourning weeds. Luckily he's got a pair of [delightful!] hell born brats, Francis the footman, a family who loves him, and of course, Cousin Gideon. I just loved this; the detail is stunning, and the writing absolutely lovely. This one's another of the best to come out of this fandom, I think.
*Topsy-Turvy [Gilly/Gideon, Gilly/Harriet mentioned]
Author:
mireille719
The Foundling
[Slash. Not Explicit]
This story is one of the best Heyer fics I've read. I really love it. Why are all good Foundling stories so sad? It's not like it's a sad book!
*Bachelors of Some Renown [Gil/Ferdy]
Author:
damned_colonial
Friday's Child
[Slash. Non-explicit]
I heart this story! Heyer's rakish, men-about-town “confirmed bachelors” just beg to be slashed, and this little vignette seizes on the theme and gives us a metafic that manages to stay wonderfully in character.
Much Ado [Book pairings + Ferdy/Gil]
Author:
twistedchick
Friday's Child
[Slash. Non Explicit.]
Very sweet. And I like the Shakespeare stuff.
The Return of the Grand Sophy [book pairings]
Author:
joylee56
The Grand Sophy
[Het. Non-Explicit]
A nice romp, Sophy style.
The Unmasking [Sir Anthony/Robin]
Author:
moth2fic
The Masqueraders
[Slash. Explicit]
This is one of Heyer's cross-dressing books – and I confess I wondered if it even needed ficcing, considering the fantastically gender-queer original text. After reading this delightful little story – I think you too will agree that it definitely does!
*Prick of the Sword [Sir Anthony/Prudence/Robin]
Author:
twistedchick
The Masqueraders
[Slash. Het. Threesome. Incest. Explicit]
Wow!! twistedchick really delivers on the promises made and hinted at in the original text. Beautifully written. Very hot. Highly recommended.
Bitter Remembrance [Francis Cheviot / Louis de Castres]
Author:
redsnake05
The Reluctant Widow
[Slash. Explicit.]
Another rare pairing, but one I always wanted to see after (finally) locating the novel. Wish it were longer, but so nice to see it done!
Adeste Fidelis, Satanas [Justin/Hugh]
Author:
ionescribens
These Old Shades
[Slash. Explicit.]
Another lovely Avon/Davenant through the years before Leonie.
*Arabesque [Justin/Leonie, Justin/Hugh mentioned]
Author:
ionescribens
These Old Shades & Devil's Cub
[Het. Slash. Non-Explicit]
I just...really love this little vignette. Voices captured perfectly, and just somehow right. I wish it had been longer too!!!
*Chrysopeia [Justin/Leon(ie)]
Author:
flourish
These Old Shades
[Het. Genderqueer. Not Explicit.]
This is delightfully and subversively queer under the mask of straightness -- much like the novel itself. Non-linear, thoughtful, and really smart, with a varying Leon/Leonie pov.
The Devil's Choice [Justin/Hugh, Justin/Leonie mentioned]
Author:
fajrdrako
These Old Shades
[Slash. Explicit. BDSM mentioned]
While I adore slash pairings in Heyer, I find myself really unable to read ones that don't acknowledge the romantic pairing featured in the novel. When they acknowledge and honor it, whilst adding new dimensions and complications – I swoon in delight. This author's uncompromising look at his grace, the Duke of Avon really sold this story to me. It's also really hot.
Rome [Justin/Hugh, Justin/Leonie mentioned]
Author:
ishafel
These Old Shades
[Slash. Not Very Explicit.]
This doesn't read much like Heyer, but I like it anyway, especially for the last paragraph.
*The Wages of Vice [Justin/Hugh, Justin/Leonie]
Author: Jat Sapphire
These Old Shades & Devil's Cub
[Slash. Explicit]
Beautifully researched, and just beautifully done. If you read Heyer fic, you've probably already read this one.
*Ajax Renown'd [Hugh/Vincent]
Author:
grondfic
The Unknown Ajax
[Slash. Explicit]
A rare pairing, and quite delightful.
*Five Years [Aubrey, Damerel/Venetia]
Author: S.J.Kasabi aka
sjkasabi
Venetia
[Slash]
A very nice look at Aubrey through the years - his crotchets & sulks, his brilliant yet oblivious mind, and slow unfolding into the person he was meant to be. Aubrey is one of my favorite characters in the Heyer oeuvre and I'm very fond of this story.
[Starred Fics Especially Recommended]
First, not really a Rec, but collected for the Fun of It:
untitled heyer erotica [My Lord Robert aka My Lord Rule]/My Lady Annabel aka Horatia]
Author: Rosanne Goodwins
The Convenient Marriage
[Het. Explicit. Pornographic, in fact. BDSM]
It's good. And original. Sadly, what is good, isn't original, and what's original isn't...well, you get the idea. The author claims to have copied Heyer's “style of writing” but of course, she's copied most of her phrasing as well. I especially love the part where the archivist compliments the prose. I'm sure Miss Heyer would appreciate it. Anyway. It's lifted directly from The Convenient Marriage, if Rule were into spanking, caning and otherwise correcting Horatia. There are a few odd anachronisms in the * ahem * new material.
The List:
His Favorite Cousin [Jack/Hugh]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Cotillion
[Slash. Het. OFC. Dubcon.]
I'm a sucker for rare pairings, and this one does not disappoint. Jack/Hugh is not a pairing I'd ever thought of before, but this fic convinces you beautifully, highlighting Jack's viciousness and hotness, and Hugh's inability to withstand either very nicely. I know what I'll be thinking of next time I re-read Cotillion.
*A Gentleman of Taste [Freddy/Kitty + Cousins]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Cotillion
[Het. Not Explicit.]
Five trials that the Honourable Frederick Standen endured with sang-froid and savoir-faire, or would have if he'd spoken a word of French. Romantic, lovely, clever and great fun.
*Kissing Cousins [Freddy/Kitty, Freddy/Jack]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Cotillion
[Slash. Not Explicit.]
Kissing cousins, indeed. But which ones? Hilarious peacemaking between Kitty and Jack, by way of rumours ferried by Meg, and some "not in the petticoat line" brokering by Freddy. Charmingly rendered and deeply entertaining.
*What Maketh the Man [Freddy/Kitty, Jack]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Cotillion
[Het. Not Explicit]
Charmingly written, complete with note-perfect voices, Freddy, gallant and bemused and oddly on-the-spot as ever; Jack, perfectly sardonic, and yet allowing himself to be rescued, and Kitty who is extravagant in all things, including kindness.
The Prodigals [Vidal/Mary + relations and a highwayman]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Devil's Cub
[Het. Not Explicit.]
Sadly you can't shoot family members the way you can highwaymen. Vidal and Mary try to cope. Some great moments and phrases in this one.
A Blind Eye [Gilly/Harriet, Gilly/Gideon]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Foundling
[Slash. Het. Poly. Not Very Explicit.]
A sweet solution to the perennial Foundling pairing dilemma. Gilly's a lucky man.
*Both Native and Stranger [Gilly/Gideon]
Author: Tofty
The Foundling
[Slash. Non-explicit]
This story is truly delightful, in spite of or perhaps because of its melancholy. Lovely language as well.
*Flapdragon'd [Gilly/Gideon]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Foundling
[Slash. Explicit.]
Simply spectacular, this story takes a surprisingly rare tack - giving the Duke of Sale mourning weeds. Luckily he's got a pair of [delightful!] hell born brats, Francis the footman, a family who loves him, and of course, Cousin Gideon. I just loved this; the detail is stunning, and the writing absolutely lovely. This one's another of the best to come out of this fandom, I think.
*Topsy-Turvy [Gilly/Gideon, Gilly/Harriet mentioned]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Foundling
[Slash. Not Explicit]
This story is one of the best Heyer fics I've read. I really love it. Why are all good Foundling stories so sad? It's not like it's a sad book!
*Bachelors of Some Renown [Gil/Ferdy]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Friday's Child
[Slash. Non-explicit]
I heart this story! Heyer's rakish, men-about-town “confirmed bachelors” just beg to be slashed, and this little vignette seizes on the theme and gives us a metafic that manages to stay wonderfully in character.
Much Ado [Book pairings + Ferdy/Gil]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Friday's Child
[Slash. Non Explicit.]
Very sweet. And I like the Shakespeare stuff.
The Return of the Grand Sophy [book pairings]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Grand Sophy
[Het. Non-Explicit]
A nice romp, Sophy style.
The Unmasking [Sir Anthony/Robin]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Masqueraders
[Slash. Explicit]
This is one of Heyer's cross-dressing books – and I confess I wondered if it even needed ficcing, considering the fantastically gender-queer original text. After reading this delightful little story – I think you too will agree that it definitely does!
*Prick of the Sword [Sir Anthony/Prudence/Robin]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Masqueraders
[Slash. Het. Threesome. Incest. Explicit]
Wow!! twistedchick really delivers on the promises made and hinted at in the original text. Beautifully written. Very hot. Highly recommended.
Bitter Remembrance [Francis Cheviot / Louis de Castres]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Reluctant Widow
[Slash. Explicit.]
Another rare pairing, but one I always wanted to see after (finally) locating the novel. Wish it were longer, but so nice to see it done!
Adeste Fidelis, Satanas [Justin/Hugh]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
These Old Shades
[Slash. Explicit.]
Another lovely Avon/Davenant through the years before Leonie.
*Arabesque [Justin/Leonie, Justin/Hugh mentioned]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
These Old Shades & Devil's Cub
[Het. Slash. Non-Explicit]
I just...really love this little vignette. Voices captured perfectly, and just somehow right. I wish it had been longer too!!!
*Chrysopeia [Justin/Leon(ie)]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
These Old Shades
[Het. Genderqueer. Not Explicit.]
This is delightfully and subversively queer under the mask of straightness -- much like the novel itself. Non-linear, thoughtful, and really smart, with a varying Leon/Leonie pov.
The Devil's Choice [Justin/Hugh, Justin/Leonie mentioned]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
These Old Shades
[Slash. Explicit. BDSM mentioned]
While I adore slash pairings in Heyer, I find myself really unable to read ones that don't acknowledge the romantic pairing featured in the novel. When they acknowledge and honor it, whilst adding new dimensions and complications – I swoon in delight. This author's uncompromising look at his grace, the Duke of Avon really sold this story to me. It's also really hot.
Rome [Justin/Hugh, Justin/Leonie mentioned]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
These Old Shades
[Slash. Not Very Explicit.]
This doesn't read much like Heyer, but I like it anyway, especially for the last paragraph.
*The Wages of Vice [Justin/Hugh, Justin/Leonie]
Author: Jat Sapphire
These Old Shades & Devil's Cub
[Slash. Explicit]
Beautifully researched, and just beautifully done. If you read Heyer fic, you've probably already read this one.
*Ajax Renown'd [Hugh/Vincent]
Author:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
The Unknown Ajax
[Slash. Explicit]
A rare pairing, and quite delightful.
*Five Years [Aubrey, Damerel/Venetia]
Author: S.J.Kasabi aka
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Venetia
[Slash]
A very nice look at Aubrey through the years - his crotchets & sulks, his brilliant yet oblivious mind, and slow unfolding into the person he was meant to be. Aubrey is one of my favorite characters in the Heyer oeuvre and I'm very fond of this story.