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This Sentinel fanzine showcases the many facets of the friendship between Sentinel and Guide - from the good times to the bad times, we get a glimpse into the world of Sentinel and Guide through this fantastic collection of stories by two very talented and loved writers.
This fantastic collection of Sentinel stories by two favourite authors is full of hurt/comfort and romance - all happy endings for our favourite Sentinel and his Guide!
Stories included in this volume are:
Worried About Sandburg by Lyn
Excerpt: This is the guy I once said would jump a table leg... until a
couple of months ago. In fact, I can't remember the last time he dated, and
if you know Sandburg as well as I do, that's a big worry.
Knowing Me, Knowing You by Annie
Excerpt: He thought back over Jesse's words from the night before - "You
both just looked so together, you know." Was that how most people saw them?
Full Circle by Lyn
Excerpt: Focusing on his sight now, he allowed the hunched figure huddled in
the darkness to take shape. A witness, perhaps. With his sight expanding
slowly, and wavering in and out, all Jim could make out was a slight figure
dressed in soiled, stained jeans and a long ragged coat, and not for the
first time, he mourned the loss of his guide to ground him.
It's About Lust by Annie
Excerpt: It's always been about friendship.
Same but Different by Lyn
Excerpt: He touches Sandburg a lot, whether it's a hand on his shoulder, a
gentle, joking swat to the head when the kid jibes him about something, or
just ruffling those long, unruly curls.
Sandburg, Ellison and Adam by Annie
Excerpt: "What? Why the hell not?" Blair straightened in his seat and set
his hands firmly on the edge of the table. "I used to be a cop, remember?"
Key to my Soul by Lyn
Excerpt: "So far, twelve young men have disappeared in the past six months.
Only one has surfaced again."
The Shadowlands by Annie and Lyn
Excerpt: Blair leapt to his feet. "Jeez, Jim, aren't I allowed to have any
privacy? Why don't you just put daily updates on my private life in the
Police Gazette?" He spun on his heels and headed out the door at a run,
leaving the bullpen almost echoing with stunned silence.
Number Six by Lyn
Excerpt: Number Six stood shivering in the minimal shelter of the bridge
support beam, huddled against the chilly night air. It didn't really help
though. The wind was blowing the rain around so much that it seemed to find
him, no matter what. It also didn't help that he was wearing nothing but a
thin pair of green hospital scrubs and his feet were bare.
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This fantastic collection of Sentinel stories by two favourite authors is full of hurt/comfort and romance - all happy endings for our favourite Sentinel and his Guide!
Stories included in this volume are:
Doorways by Annie
Excerpt: "The mother," he says. "She's in the living room with Captain
Banks. She called 911, confessed over the phone, something about the whole
family suddenly being possessed by demons."
Sacred Ground by Lyn
Excerpt: "This is a return exchange. Inspector Connor came here on an
exchange, now it's time to return the favor. When the commissioner saw the
report on these murders indicating that the perp may have fled back to
Australia, he decided it was the perfect time to put our part of the
exchange program into motion."
Hard Living by Annie
Excerpt: Blair Sandburg huddled down in the shadow of the dumpster, hoping
the dimness of the alley would be sufficient to hide him from his pursuer.
The cold brick of the wall at his back seemed to leach his own body warmth
from him and he shivered uncontrollably, wincing as the involuntary movement
caused sparks of pain to jolt along his injured arm.
Dream A Little Dream by Lyn
Excerpt: Water cascaded down his body, making his skin gleam. His wet hair
curled in riotous tendrils around his face and that mouth...
An Everchanging Life by Annie
Excerpt: I'm not really surprised when no one notices my entrance, when no
familiar face looks up to greet me. I've been gone a long time. There were
times that I doubted I'd ever see this place again.
A Grief Observed by Lyn
Excerpt: They say the eyes are the windows to the soul, and if that was
true, then Blair's soul, in that split second of captured time, was
desolate.
Out of the Closet by Annie
Excerpt: It's not like Jim and I haven't had arguments before, even since we
became lovers.
Frequency by Lyn
Excerpt: All the air seemed to have been sucked from the room. Blair took a
step away from the radio, backing into the chair behind him and staggering
blindly before crashing to the floor.
At His Side Trilogy by Annie
Excerpt: He'd given up so much for me, for my privacy, for my life and now
here he was, once again sacrificing everything that made him who he was just
so he could stay with me.
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