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for Lord Snape\'s Dilemma

by Avrild

person Avivafae
schedule June 8, 2012 at 12:00 AM
I know it's been a while since you've written this, but I just wish to say that is a fantastic read! I've spent the last few hours taking it all in in one sitting. I hope you can write something in a similar vein, perhaps in a different time period later on down the pike. This has got to be one of my favorite reads (EVER)! <3 I realise the redundancy there, but I felt it was warranted. Please email me if and when you write again.
schedule January 21, 2008 at 12:00 AM
I read the first few chapters of this story ages ago, when you had just begun to write it, then promptly lost sight of it. Yesterday, while going through some papers, I found the story title and web address on a slip of note paper. It took some time to find the site, since the address has changed since then, and was delighted to see that the story had been completed during the interim.

I love Regency romances and enjoyed your story immensely. Although, there were frequent problems marring the reading of it. It seems that somehow, parts of your dialogue have been corrupted and came out as gibberish. Usually, it was fairly simple to figure out what the character should be saying, occasionally it was impossible. You might want to open the story on site and see to what I am referring.

Anyway, I still enjoyed the story, thanks for writing! ~"~
person Muffy
schedule August 31, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I was looking for something really AU and remembered this story and went looking for it.
What a great read, even three years later.
Brilliant. I miss seeing your writing. I hope you are enjoying life and doing amazing things.
Thank you.
person Ophelia4
schedule June 5, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Lord Snape's Dilemma is the only successfully completed response to the Regency challenge I could locate, thankfully it was also quite wonderful. I thoroughly enjoyed the cleverly developed and well researched setting. You even managed to encorperate miscommunications and some not so scandolous secrets to give the story real regency flare. Thank you for writing such a wonderful story!
person black spot
schedule August 24, 2005 at 12:00 AM
I really enjoyed this story, being a big Heyer fan. But please,please could could let me or someone else correct all the typos. There are numerous words typed twice and worse. Not being a big fan of HG/SS it was a big surprise to me to enjoy this. I think a lot more people would enjoy this more if typos were eliminated.
Does it sound like I\'m begging, maybe I am. I\'m no beta but even I could not help noticing the errors. By the way I loved the cant.
person neina
schedule February 11, 2005 at 12:00 AM
hey! great story. I KNEW georgette heyer must have been an influence and was so glad to find that i was right. Which leads me on to the next thing, being a huge heyer fan, i have been trawling the net for fanfiction...not found any- since you are such a great writer (hopes honest flattery will work) i was wondering if you would consider writing some. pretty please...with cherries...and chocolate on top...
at any rate, i really enjoyed this story, i found it most interesing and a wonderful read.
person Ripper de la Blackstaff
schedule November 3, 2004 at 12:00 AM
Hi !

As I said in my email, I think this is a great fic. The regency feeling is genuine and the relationship Harry/Snape made me laugh ! Your fic is the first regency fic I saw finished. But I have a question, Why don't you publish it on ashwinder ? I searched the net before sending you a mail but couldn't find it.

Thank you again for this fic and congratulation fau such a fine work.

Ripper de la Blackstaff
person Pandora
schedule September 24, 2004 at 12:00 AM
I just loved this! I am quite a fan of Edith Wharton, one of my favorite stories is "The Age of Innocence". This had much the same flavor with a little smut thrown in. Thanks for the excellent read!
person spaz141
schedule March 23, 2004 at 12:00 AM
This story is brilliant, all your research really pays off big time. Very enjoyable, thanks. I loved the epilogue too.
person Leah
schedule November 17, 2003 at 12:00 AM
Yay for the epilogue!