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Hi, guys.
I am looking for Harleyking style J2 au fictions. Any rec would be O.K. including self rec.
I wish it's something about King or prince or you know, nobleman stuff. The other one could be also a prince, king or just a mere mister.
NOT disney style, NOT younger!Jensen please-.
And if it's bottom!Jensen fic, I don't care which one of J2 is nobleman.
And, I saw some Roman J2 au rec. It said Jensen is prince, but it seemed that he is a hostage or something.
(sorry, it too vague... I know.)
Is there anyone who can tell me it's address?
I am looking for Harleyking style J2 au fictions. Any rec would be O.K. including self rec.
I wish it's something about King or prince or you know, nobleman stuff. The other one could be also a prince, king or just a mere mister.
NOT disney style, NOT younger!Jensen please-.
And if it's bottom!Jensen fic, I don't care which one of J2 is nobleman.
And, I saw some Roman J2 au rec. It said Jensen is prince, but it seemed that he is a hostage or something.
(sorry, it too vague... I know.)
Is there anyone who can tell me it's address?
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Date: 2011-05-14 12:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-14 01:21 pm (UTC)Harleyking is not an author. I'm sure it is a mispelling.
Here is your answer to it:
In the 1930s, Mills and Boon began releasing hardback romance novels. The books were sold through weekly two-penny libraries and were known as "the books in brown" for their brown binding. In the 1950s, the company began offering the books for sale through newsagents across the United Kingdom.[62]
A Canadian company, Harlequin Enterprises, began distributing in North America in 1957 the category romances published by Mills and Boon.[63] Mary Bonneycastle, wife of Harlequin founder Richard Bonneycastle, and her daughter, Judy Burgess, exercised editorial control over which Mills and Boon novels Harlequin reprinted. They had a "decency code," and rejected more sexually explicit material that Mills and Boon submitted for reprinting. Realizing that the genre was popular, Richard Bonneycastle finally decided to read a romance novel. He chose one of the more explicit novels and enjoyed it. On his orders, the company conducted a market test with the novel he had read and discovered that it outsold a similar, tamer novel.[64] Overall, the novels were short and formulaic, featuring heroines who were sweet, compassionate, pure and innocent. The few heroines who worked did so in traditional female jobs, including as nurses, governesses and secretaries. Intimacy in the novels never extended beyond a chaste kiss between the protagonists.[63]
On October 1, 1971, Harlequin purchased Mills and Boon. By this point, the romance novel genre "...had been popularized and distributed widely to an enthusiastic audience" in Great Britain. In an attempt to duplicate Mills and Boon's success in North America, Harlequin improved their distribution and marketing system.[65] By choosing to sell their books "where the women are," they allowed many mass-market merchandisers and even supermarkets to sell the books, all of which were exactly 192 pages. Harlequin then began a reader service, selling directly to readers who agreed to purchase a certain number of books each month.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romance_novel
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Date: 2011-05-14 05:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-14 01:36 pm (UTC)Horas non numero by [info]atimi
http://atimi.livejournal.com/1332.html#cutid2
Rating: NC17
Authors summary: Roman AU with slave!Jensen, noble!Jared and a mixture of schmoop and angst.
Comment: This is a sneaky verse that will break your heart when you’re not looking and then put it back together again with glimpses of joy and happy endings. It’s pretty damn awesome that way.
Sherwood by [info]crackedbuthappy NEW
Written for [info]spn_j2_bigbang
http://community.livejournal.com/crackedfic/23168.html
Rating: NC17
Word Count: 73,000
Authors summary: Jensen is not spontaneous. He does not break the rules. He is the perfect example of a good son and well behaving royalty. His cousin, however, is not. When she declared she’s running away because of an unexpected engagement, Jensen followed her to keep her safe. On their journey to find her true love and their joint freedom, they’re kidnapped by the renowned Sherwood Gang of Robin Hood fame. After Robin’s death, the torch was passed onto Jared, the son of Little John. Jensen expected to find a brute criminal in the leader of the Gang, instead of he discovered a hopeless romantic who agreed to aid the royal pair in their quest. Though their relationship begins as tumultuous, Jared and Jensen formed a tentative relationship that blossomed in the Sherwood Forest.
Comment: An epic tale of honourable criminals that harkens to the original legend whilst being completely its own thing. The period details add the perfect flourishes to a story where adventure and excitement is combined perfectly with the tension and romance between the boys.
BERGTATT
http://bflyw.livejournal.com/459811.html
Summary: Jared is a Norwegian student
at College in USA. His family holds a
position back home that makes it
impossible for him to be anonymous.
He is the King and Queen's middle child.
In USA he meets Jensen, an art-therapy
student with a troubled relationship
with his family. His father is a minister,
and they do belive homosexuality is a sin.
It doesn't make them love their son any
less, but it makes it harder for Jensen to
face his family.
http://bflyw.livejournal.com/459811.html
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Date: 2011-05-14 05:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-14 01:43 pm (UTC)http://j2-recs.livejournal.com/tag/royalty
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Date: 2011-05-14 05:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-14 02:04 pm (UTC)http://lavendergaia.livejournal.com/85214.html
Summary: When Jared Padalecki finds out he's a prince, his whole world turns upside down. (sorry, but i fear is more disney style)
Knights and Butterscotch
http://arabia764.livejournal.com/311662.html#cutid1
Summary: The year is now, the place is somewhere very much like here but the feeling… the feeling is different. The idea behind the story was to bring knights and kings into the modern world, with everything that involves, but holding true to their ideals and sense of honour.
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Date: 2011-05-14 05:27 pm (UTC)And... Wow, you are just amazing!! Thanks you sooooooooooooo much! I am gonna check all of them! Manymanymany thanks!!