Top 5 Novels/Novellas Spike/Buffy
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1. Bittersweets by
herself_nyc - NC-17 - One of the first Spuffy stories I ended up reading, and what a treat to have a long story to dig into. Technically this is a series because there’s more than one novel’s worth already, and may also be a WIP because from time to time new stories get added to the verse. But the subject line was broad enough already! Time travel, generational angst, alternate universes, it has it all really.
2. That I May Cease to Be by cousinjean – Teen – I always enjoy stories that take place in William’s day and I found this one had an interesting plot and a great ending. Can’t ask for too much more than that.
3. Mr. William by
pepperlandgirl4 - NC-17 – Long AU S/B smut. Not too often that comes along either I think. I’m pretty sure this isn’t the most unknown of recs but it was fun to never be sure where it was going.
4. More Than Strangers - by
sadbhyl - NC-17 – Begun from a ficlet by peperlandgirl4, this story segued into an AU S/B tale of seduction gone awry, at least for Spike. And what else is new? I always thought this would make a great romance novel and it now is one.
5. The Last Summer by Annie Sewell-Jennings - NC-17 – Angst by the bucketload but the fact that it was a different sort of apocalypse made a lot of difference. That last scene stayed with me.
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2. That I May Cease to Be by cousinjean – Teen – I always enjoy stories that take place in William’s day and I found this one had an interesting plot and a great ending. Can’t ask for too much more than that.
3. Mr. William by
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4. More Than Strangers - by
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5. The Last Summer by Annie Sewell-Jennings - NC-17 – Angst by the bucketload but the fact that it was a different sort of apocalypse made a lot of difference. That last scene stayed with me.