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November 12, 2019 at 12:00 AM
Omg!! What a trilogy!! Thank you so much for this amazing story. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm so happy the three of them got together finally. Although one thing I was not clear on was why the house elf was poisoning Harry. It was just the one mention that the elf was turned out and his parents were killed by werewolves. But if they killed his parents why would he do what they wanted. And where were his parents because there was only mention of him in Draco's house.
I really did enjoy though.
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April 16, 2017 at 12:00 AM
Every few years I comeback and reread all Indago series.....and it is still my favorite fic. I was around 20 when I read it the first time, now with 30 years I am quite amused that I keep coming here for this specific story. Thank you.
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February 24, 2015 at 12:00 AM
I really enjoyed this story. This last installment was very intriguing and I am sorry to see it end. I enjoyed the incorporation of Harry and Draco's Daughter being mated in the story as well. I rather liked that you had Snape fathering one of the twins. I love the relationship dynamic between Harry, Draco and Snape. I am rather glad you kept him as an important member of this story after Harry and Draco were married. I did notice that you completely removed Ron and Hermione after they moved to Canada, however they were not very relevant to the rest of the story. I started reading your story many years ago but never finished the first installment for whatever reason and I'm not one to normally review a story. Yours is one I felt I really couldn't walk away without singing your praise. I am very happy to have re-read your story. I was sucked into the characters and plot right away. I was practically drooling for more chapters and read this entire trilogy in three days. It would have been in a day but alas I do have to work lol. Thank you for dreaming this dynamic story up and writing it down for all of us to read. Please keep writing and feeding us fanfiction junkies, I look forward to reading your other works. <3
-kfae-
-kfae-
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July 10, 2014 at 12:00 AM
I have such a love/hate relationship with this series! I love them, but I can't help but feel sorry for Harry :(
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March 27, 2014 at 12:00 AM
Dear LdDunham,
I have just powered through all three installments of Indago, and I absolutely loved it. Very well written, few (if any) plot holes, and very entertaining.
Thanks for sharing with us :)
~Spiritxx
I have just powered through all three installments of Indago, and I absolutely loved it. Very well written, few (if any) plot holes, and very entertaining.
Thanks for sharing with us :)
~Spiritxx
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June 24, 2013 at 12:00 AM
I only just read this story, and I have to say I like the first two Indago stories, but this one less so... You spent a long time stressing the fact that Draco and Harry were the only ones for eachother. Draco is jealous. Harry only wants Draco. Yet after all that, Snape, Harry and Draco all end up shacking up... Which kind of ruined it for me :/.
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February 11, 2012 at 12:00 AM
I loved all 3 stories. They got my blood pumping, making my family laugh at me for pacing while I read.
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November 1, 2011 at 12:00 AM
I wanted to ask permission to reference Indago in my story, Shiloe. The refence would only be once, an it would be worded exactly like this: "The Shiloe has few natural enemies, the most notable being Indago, since the Shiloe can communicate and usually associates with transformed werewolves."
If you are okay with me using the above line in my story, please e-mail me at kaidachan_@hotmail.com so that I may forward it to the moderators to include the line in my story. The line is not currently part of the public version of the story.
If you are okay with me using the above line in my story, please e-mail me at kaidachan_@hotmail.com so that I may forward it to the moderators to include the line in my story. The line is not currently part of the public version of the story.
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September 4, 2009 at 12:00 AM
I just read the whole trilogy in three days exactly. I have no life. This just cements the fact. I loved every nail biting minute of Indago. I'd go to sleep after finishing one story while anticipating the next one after. I wasn't able to sleep without knowing the ending so it's a very sleep deprived Uke Incognito that writes to you right now. ^^
Anywho, I need to admit to something. I'm guilty of having had many chances to read all three parts of Indago and due to my own fear I didn't do it until now. When I was first linked to the story, I, of course, looked at the summary. I saw the DM/HP/SS warning and ran with my tail between my legs. Not because I don't enjoy Snarry, quite the opposite actually, but because I can't stand anyone but Harry being the BOTTOM! Oh my god! I was so freaked out that I would get into the story only to find out chapters in that Draco is taking it up the bum from Severus! And that Draco was giving it to Harry like some nightmarish Daisy chain! I think I'm insane. Years after getting into the Harry Potter fandom and I'm hesitant to say that I'm quite disgusted with the thought of anyone but Harry taking it up the you-know-what. I can read any pairing that has Harry in it and be right as rain as long at it's Harry as the bottom. I'll even go through Dudley/Harry if the story line is good (or if the sex scene is fantabulous [I'm an unapologetic lemon!whore XD]). But if I start reading and Harry gets TOO dominant, there goes the neighbourhood as well as the story. It doesn't matter to me if the story has gotten awards or if the plot is to die for. If Harry doesn't live up to my twisted ideals, then too-bad-so-sad, I've just thrown up a little in my mouth and maybe I should gouge my eyes out as well?
Okay! Well, what I'm trying to say is that your stories are some of the best I have read by far. And since I've been reading fanfiction since the tender age of eleven *cough*isalmosttwenty*cough*, that is saying quite a bit about them. It was my own irrational fear that kept me from discovering the real treat they held. Oh, and I apologize severely for my stupidity. I shall endeavor to not let my obsession of bottom!harry keep me from looking into a story. Though, I can't promise to stay around if Harry does get uber!seme on someone. I mean seriously! Can you see Severus, or Lucius, or Voldemort, or any guy for that matter, bending over for sweet little Harry? No, I didn't think so either. Let me rephrase something I said earlier in this, uh, review: I'm not insane, I'm fooking deranged!
*cough* Yes, well, um, let me not keep you TOO long with this. I want you to be able to do SOMETHING with your day other than read this long winded rant over my own stupidity disguised as a raving review for the wonderful authoress of what is currently my most favourite series ON EARTH! Ohmyjeebus! I feel like a giddy school girl right now. No worries though. In a few years, I'll reread this story and leave you another long winded rant-review and you can giggle and cackle and be all evil-like in your head as the power-rush goes through you at the knowledge that some demented person has fallen under the spell of your typed words. And since it's now one thirty in the morning and I have crap to do today after I wake up (around mid afternoon or so, I like sleep, it's fun) and you probably have a life unlike me, I shall let you go. Thank you so much for writing such wonderful stories. They were everything I expected from multi-chapter stories and more. So much more. These stories had the right amount of romance, angst, adventure, mystery, and allure to make them timeless classic. I adore you and your wonderful prose. Thank you once again. Now, I'm out.
Much love and admiration,
Uke Incognito
PS: Sorry that I sound like some deranged stalker. I'm not one. I promise. I'm just really sleepy and I tend to not make much sense when my eyesight doubles on me. Promise. Really. I mean it. Seriously.
Anywho, I need to admit to something. I'm guilty of having had many chances to read all three parts of Indago and due to my own fear I didn't do it until now. When I was first linked to the story, I, of course, looked at the summary. I saw the DM/HP/SS warning and ran with my tail between my legs. Not because I don't enjoy Snarry, quite the opposite actually, but because I can't stand anyone but Harry being the BOTTOM! Oh my god! I was so freaked out that I would get into the story only to find out chapters in that Draco is taking it up the bum from Severus! And that Draco was giving it to Harry like some nightmarish Daisy chain! I think I'm insane. Years after getting into the Harry Potter fandom and I'm hesitant to say that I'm quite disgusted with the thought of anyone but Harry taking it up the you-know-what. I can read any pairing that has Harry in it and be right as rain as long at it's Harry as the bottom. I'll even go through Dudley/Harry if the story line is good (or if the sex scene is fantabulous [I'm an unapologetic lemon!whore XD]). But if I start reading and Harry gets TOO dominant, there goes the neighbourhood as well as the story. It doesn't matter to me if the story has gotten awards or if the plot is to die for. If Harry doesn't live up to my twisted ideals, then too-bad-so-sad, I've just thrown up a little in my mouth and maybe I should gouge my eyes out as well?
Okay! Well, what I'm trying to say is that your stories are some of the best I have read by far. And since I've been reading fanfiction since the tender age of eleven *cough*isalmosttwenty*cough*, that is saying quite a bit about them. It was my own irrational fear that kept me from discovering the real treat they held. Oh, and I apologize severely for my stupidity. I shall endeavor to not let my obsession of bottom!harry keep me from looking into a story. Though, I can't promise to stay around if Harry does get uber!seme on someone. I mean seriously! Can you see Severus, or Lucius, or Voldemort, or any guy for that matter, bending over for sweet little Harry? No, I didn't think so either. Let me rephrase something I said earlier in this, uh, review: I'm not insane, I'm fooking deranged!
*cough* Yes, well, um, let me not keep you TOO long with this. I want you to be able to do SOMETHING with your day other than read this long winded rant over my own stupidity disguised as a raving review for the wonderful authoress of what is currently my most favourite series ON EARTH! Ohmyjeebus! I feel like a giddy school girl right now. No worries though. In a few years, I'll reread this story and leave you another long winded rant-review and you can giggle and cackle and be all evil-like in your head as the power-rush goes through you at the knowledge that some demented person has fallen under the spell of your typed words. And since it's now one thirty in the morning and I have crap to do today after I wake up (around mid afternoon or so, I like sleep, it's fun) and you probably have a life unlike me, I shall let you go. Thank you so much for writing such wonderful stories. They were everything I expected from multi-chapter stories and more. So much more. These stories had the right amount of romance, angst, adventure, mystery, and allure to make them timeless classic. I adore you and your wonderful prose. Thank you once again. Now, I'm out.
Much love and admiration,
Uke Incognito
PS: Sorry that I sound like some deranged stalker. I'm not one. I promise. I'm just really sleepy and I tend to not make much sense when my eyesight doubles on me. Promise. Really. I mean it. Seriously.
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February 12, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Having read all of the previous Idago's you've written, I felt the need to inform you of my delight in the story (all of them). Fabulously well written, this one I felt was definitely different than the previous two, enjoying the familial dynamics and relationships with the boys, Maia, Harry, Draco and Sev (I giggled every time Maia and the boys referred to Severus as 'their' Sev). I didn't review the previous two, mostly because I wanted to read all three and review at the end.
Fabulously well done. I can't wait to read more of your work, and thoroughly enjoy it as much as I did for the Indago series.
Fabulously well done. I can't wait to read more of your work, and thoroughly enjoy it as much as I did for the Indago series.