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Title: The Last Companion
Author: standbygo
Pairing: Sherlock/John, Sherlock/OMCs, Sherlock/OFCs
Length: 34,075 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Discussions of non-con because Moriarty is creepy
Verse: Sherlock BBC/Firefly

Author's summary: Thirty years after the Miranda Wars, there is peace, both on the Rim and the Core planets. There are a number of old social mores still in place, such as the Order of Companions, but there is a sense that even such respected practices are coming to an end…

Sherlock is a Companion - the best Companion on Persephone. With a bit of detective work on the side, of course. Then he meets a man named John Watson, encounters a series of bizarre cases, and finds his world is getting turned upside down.

Reccer's comments: All of this author’s Sherlock fics are well worth the read, but I chose this one because of the unique fusion with Firefly, a sci-fi television show. I myself wasn’t that familiar with the world of Firefly, and I don’t think knowledge of that world is necessary to enjoy this story to the fullest. The writing is such that any necessary background information is seamlessly woven into the narrative.

In this universe, Sherlock has been groomed from childhood to become a Companion, and in adulthood he has become one of the most sought-after ones. A Companion, to put it delicately, is a paid escort. But Companions have been trained not only in the art of pleasure and seduction, but they are some of the most educated and talented people on the planet. They are paid not only for providing sexual intimacy, but almost anything else that the client may crave as well. And Sherlock’s skills at deduction ensure that the clients always come away satisfied.

Of course being a Companion is not Sherlock’s only vocation. He also does detective work on the side. In the middle of one of his investigations, he is rescued by a stranger going by the name of John Watson. Of course, the two of them get caught up in a case, become fascinated with each other, go dancing, fall in love -- and it almost all comes crashing down due to the machinations of one James Moriarty.
[identity profile] pipmer1.livejournal.com
Title: Albion and the Woodsman
Author: Glenmore
Pairing: Sherlock/John
Length: 54,437 words
Rating: Not Rated (I would rate it Mature)
Warnings: None
Verse: Sherlock BBC

Author's summary: Post Series 3. Sherlock and John are devastated after Mary Morstan makes her final moves. Sherlock relapses at the crack house, John walks around the world ...and a lot happens in between. Parentlock, in the good way.

Reccer's comments: If you are the type of reader who, like me, generally avoids first-person storytelling, then do yourself a favor and make an exception for this one. It's one of those rare fics that successfully paints Sherlock Holmes as a devoted single parent. The story is in turns funny, heartbreaking, and heartwarming.

It is told from Sherlock's POV, and begins post-series 3. It starts out after Sherlock has been shot for a second time by Mary Watson, an event that leads to her arrest and to John needing to disappear for awhile in order to get his head together. He leaves for a year-long walkabout around the world, leaving Sherlock devastated and returning to drugs. Of course he cleans himself up, only to be confronted several months later by a pregnant stranger claiming that Sherlock is the father.

We get to watch Sherlock fall immediately in love with his son Albion, and then take to single fatherhood like a duck takes to water. As Sherlock grows into his new role, he continues to pine for John and wait for his eventual return. The way Sherlock refers to John in his absence by different epithets such as 'eleven jumpers Watson' and 'Three pairs of brogues Watson' kept me delighted and laughing throughout.

We are introduced to several OC’s, not the least of which is Albion himself. His nanny gives soldier!John a run for his money (once he returns), and even the mother who abandoned him manages to turn her life around and gain at least a smidgen of our respect.

There are struggles and lessons to be learned, not the least of which that 'happily ever after' does not mean what all the fairy-tales claim. Reality is much more complicated, but all the more rewarding because of it.


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[identity profile] dioscureantwins.livejournal.com
Title: The Queen of Gondal Series
Author: AJHall
Pairings: SH/JW, SH/OFC, JW/OFC, Mycroft/OFC, Lestrade/Donovan, Lestrade/OFC
Length: approx. 204,000 words
Rating: from teenage to explicit
Warnings: see below
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: The dying King of Gondal lays a solemn trust on John Watson, court physician; at all costs to keep the fourteen year-old Crown Princess Charis out of the clutches of the corrupt Heir of Gondal. Which means arranging her marriage to Sherlock, heir to the neighbouring throne of Gaaldine, Gondal's traditional enemy. John escorts the Crown Princess to her wedding, acutely aware of the pressure of history and unspoken - unspeakable - secrets which he had thought buried forever.

AJHall’s introduction to the series: This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.

Reccer's comments: One of the perpetual mysteries of the Sherlock fandom, and one I fear even the world’s only consulting detective will never be able to solve, is this series lack of recognition and applause. For this series contains everything to lift a girl’s heart and have her enthralled for days on end.

Imagine a swashbuckling, dashingly attractive Crown Prince who’s too clever for his own good and eternally testing the patience of his brother, the brooding crafty King who has to slalom between his Council and the eternal threat for war. Add an ever patient, loving battle-hardened doctor who has sworn to obey his liege lord even though doing so nearly breaks his heart.

Is that enough romance for you? Then take treason, double-dealing, life at court, grandiosity, magnificent balls, conspiring abbesses, golden-hearted whores, gossipy and cunning landladies, murder and mayhem, loyalty to the death and every trick the human heart is capable of and you’ll have an inkling of the contents of the fic for starters.

And the language! Oh my god, the wildly imaginative language that soars like the wild peaks of the mountains that separate the rival Kingdoms, speaks the flattering language of court officials, and is so wholly IC when dealing with the series' main protagonists. There’s humour as well, lots of it, both in the situations depicted and in the telling.

To round it all off all the OCs are just perfect, from the Crown Princess Charis herself to her mother Felicia (my favourite OC by far) and the lovely woman on whose breast King Mycroft can lay his weary head at night. The story is told from various POVs throughout, both Sherlock’s and John’s, as well as from that whole host of OCs who serve to shed new light on the characters we know so well.

What more can I say to make you sit down and start reading this? Perhaps you should just do so. You won’t regret it, I’m sure. Not one little bit.
[identity profile] ficklepig.livejournal.com
Title: The Vow [on sherlockbbc-fic | on author's LJ]
Author: velvet_mace
Pairing: Shub-Niggurath/Sherlock
Rating: NC-17
Warnings: Non-con.
Verse: BBC Sherlock/Lovecraft fusion
Author's Summary: Written for this prompt The reason Sherlock doesn't sleep much is that every time he goes to bed, this happens: http://malesubmissionart.com/post/205758900/in-a-bed-a-young-man-is-penetrated-by-an (NSFW).

Reccer's comments: One of my favorite short fics from early prompt meme days, and not on AO3 as far as I can tell.

Sherlock is descended from the Old Ones, and Great-Grandmother wants him to procreate. He's vowed not to, which irritates her. Forcible tentacle incest ensues.




I've been indulgent, because you and your brother have always been my favourites... but no more. If you won't serve me willingly, you will be made to serve.


“No!” Sherlock cried out, but before the word was half out of his mouth, a tentacle, slimy and fat and covered with small pebbled scales, plugged his mouth. He recoiled back, drawing his tongue protectively deep in his mouth and away from it. Then the flavour hit him. Far from being fetid or foul, as he expected, it was sweet and savoury, hideously delicious. Nourishing.




Velvet_mace has a way of keeping up the tension with little twists and foreboding dialogue. This fic makes great use of both Lovecraft and the prompt art, and is delightfully dirty.


(Thanks to the Sherlock rant meme for hunting this down - you're all cocks to me.)
[identity profile] ruth0007.livejournal.com
Title: that shaky feeling
Author: overnightbivouac
Pairing: John/Sherlock
Length: 2879 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: BBC Sherlock
Author's summary: Sherlock emerges from his own trauma. He has friends to help him.

Reccer's comments: *Guh…* Can a review just be “Guh?” overnightbivouac’s writing is sizzling and concise, while John and Sherlock’s personalities are clearly recognizable. Let’s just say she/he has a way with words that leaves me blushing and then checking to see if anyone is watching me. This particular story is set in an Alpha/Omega universe. (I’d never read an Alpha/Omega story until immersing myself in the Sherlock fandom. As I understand it, writers create their own spin on this, but basically the Omega is the yin to the dominate Alpha’s yang, and when one of them goes into heat it presents the ultimate take on horniness, ending in what else, but fornication.) Sherlock is an unbonded Omega and John is the unbonded Alpha (both BAMF and protective) when Sherlock goes into heat unexpectedly. There is also a follow-up story called when you need it most. *fans self* Read these in the privacy of your home.
[identity profile] ruth0007.livejournal.com
Title: The Great Sex Olympics of 221B
Author: XistentialAngst
Pairing: John/Sherlock, John/OFC, John/OMC, Sherlock/OFC, Sherlock/OMC
Length: 58,611 words
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Verse: BBC

Author's summary: John Watson thinks Sherlock Holmes should admit that he, Watson, is more of an expert on sex than Sherlock is. But Sherlock refuses to concede the point. He comes up with an experiment plan that will resolve the issue. The results will determine who wins the prize. But sometimes even the best thought-out scientific study has unexpected consequences.

Reccer's comments: Why should you read this fic? *smile* Because it’s just flat out fun! If this is crack, it’s of the highest grade. The plot is outrageous and hilarious, yet you’ll completely recognize John and Sherlock. Their strong friendship is the core underneath it all. When the quiz forms for ranking their performances started appearing, I was laughing so hard, I couldn’t breathe. The author has thought of everything in this wild romp. She also manages to take us on an unexpected emotional journey, because for all the craziness that ensues, there is a depth of feeling between John and Sherlock. (And when VulnerableSherlock shows his face, he slays me.) Do not let the tags for other partners with John and Sherlock dissuade you. The heart of this story explores John and Sherlock’s desires and realizations for one another. (The only downside I can see about reading this fic is that if you are like me, you may wish you had been a candidate participating in their experiment!)
[identity profile] jordan-frog.livejournal.com
Title: Dissolution
Author: [livejournal.com profile] thingsbaker
Pairing: Sherlock/John, Sherlock/OFC, slight John/OFC
Length: 3 parts
Rating: Pg-13
Warnings: Character Death? Infidelity
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's Summary: In finding Sherlock another assistant, John gets more than he bargained for.

Title: You Are An Emergency
Author: [livejournal.com profile] thingsbaker
Pairing: Sherlock/John, Sherlock/OFC
Length: 1 part
Rating: pg-13
Warnings:
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: She makes you the sociopath you've always wanted to be

Title: The Inheritor
Author: [livejournal.com profile] thingsbaker
Pairing: Sherlock/John
Length: short epilogue
Rating: PG
Warnings:
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: This is a Mycroft-POV epilogue of sorts to "Dissolution." It will make some sense, but not total sense, without reading that first.

Reccer's comments: Ok so imagine if you will that you are in a foreign country that is not so fond of homosexuals and yet, and yet, you are pretty much wholeheartedly and irrevocably addicted to fanfiction, most of which involves two dudes. What do you do?! Well if you're an idiot like me, you read it in the privacy of your room after furtively using your school's internet, opening as many tabs as possible on your laptop, letting the pages load, and then hightailing it back to your room before (god forbid) someone catches what it is you're reading. During one such instance I found these stories and nearly howled in frustration when I realized there was a part 2 and 3 I hadn't seen to during my brief, glorious hour of internet. ANYWAY what I am saying is this story is impossible to resist. So just read it even though it's angsty. At least it's not as angsty as the story recced below this one.
[identity profile] fitofpique.livejournal.com
Title: The Case of the Disappearing Brides
Author: [livejournal.com profile] poshcat
Pairing: Sherlock/Sally Donovan
Length: ~16,000 words
Rating: 14+ (author's rating)
Warnings: Slight issue of consent
Verse: Sherlock BBC
Author's summary: Brides are going missing in London. Can Sherlock Holmes convince Sergeant Sally Donovan to go undercover with him as newlyweds to solve the case, even though she loathes the very sight him? Oh, I think he can.

Reccer's comments: As a die hard Sherlock/John shipper, I can't believe this is my first rec of the month! I was expecting to back button out of this fic pretty quickly (I only gave it a try because I've read and enjoyed the author's work in other fandoms), but I was hooked after only a few paragraphs. This story is hilarious, touching, scorchingly hot, not to mention well-crafted and perfectly paced, and the characterization of both Sherlock and Sally is spot on. Don't let the pairing scare you away!

Mods, I don't think a tag exists for this pairing.
[identity profile] irisbleufic.livejournal.com
Title: Body of Evidence
Author: [livejournal.com profile] imbrii
Pairing: Sherlock/OFC, Sherlock/Sebastian, and, ultimately, Sherlock/John.
Length: 3,422
Rating: None given, but I'd say it's PG-13/Rish.
Warnings: According to the author - Misogyny, toxic relationships, transphobia, negative opinions regarding children/pregnancy, mentions of drug use, brief sexual situations.
Verse: Sherlock (BBC)
Author's Summary: Genderqueer Sherlock, for this prompt.

Reccer's Comments: This is the cleverest use of second-person I've ever seen; it's apparent by the end of the first paragraph what an intelligent narrative choice the writer has made with regard to POV. This stands alongside Symmetrical, Unbroken as an example of genderqueer Sherlock done right. This story takes a slightly different approach, however, and that's all I'll say. The Sherlock/OFC content is one of the most extraordinary features of this story (but again, I don't want to give too much away). I've been impatient to rec this one!
[identity profile] unovis.livejournal.com
Hi!
Just a few words on our tags and tagging your recs.

Tags are useful search tools for grouping the recs by categories: by pairing, genre, content, and sources for the stories or other fanworks.

We ask that reccers attach tags that are relevant to the works they rec. You don't have to add everything that applies-- for example, not a character tag for everyone who might appear in the story, or every theme or content. But if Molly has a significant cameo, say, that you think people searching for her might appreciate, then by all means list her in a tag. Likewise if you think this is the addiction story people should read, then use the content: addiction tag.

The required aspects to tag are pairing (if it applies), relationship genre (i.e., gen, slash, or het*), and verse (the source: ACD books, Sherlock BBC, Granada, etc.).

The easiest place to see all of the tags available is in this list of tags.

Tagging is enabled only for the author of the post and the mods. Only the mods can add new tags. We have a beginning list up now, anticipating likely categories and characters. We'll add more as recs are made, if characters and pairings, for example, aren't covered already. You can request a new tag to be added by commenting here or by contacting one of the mods. Keep in mind, again, that we'll be adding character tags as additional characters appear in recs.

Sherlock Holmes and John Watson have been abbreviated as SH and JW in pairings and some other places (e.g., content: sick jw). Since this recs comm is open to all versions of Sherlock Holmes, it seemed the simplest way to identify the characters. Lestrade, Gregson, and Dimmock are listed as "inspector" following ACD book canon, and Moriarty is listed only once by his (their) surname alone. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is abbreviated throughout as ACD.

*We won't add a category for "slash-if-you-squint" or similar invitations for the reader to see subtext in a story. If the author hasn't labeled her work as slash, then it's genre: gen or genre: friendship.

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