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lost_spook November 7 2009, 17:27:17 UTC
I'm very impressed with the snazzy, searchable fan fic list! :-)

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lost_spook February 3 2014, 12:57:32 UTC
TRying to find where to put this, but you know the cakefic generator? Are you still willing to put new people in it? Because if so, I've just watched some Avengers episodes, and I think Emma Peel and John Steed would be excellent additions to the madness. Incidents with cake would be positively normal for them.

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john_amend_all February 3 2014, 19:18:11 UTC
I obey.

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lost_spook February 4 2014, 10:28:49 UTC
Thanks!

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lost_spook July 17 2016, 12:25:26 UTC
Hey, have some more summaries! (Tell me if you don't want any more ( ... )

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john_amend_all July 17 2016, 17:23:17 UTC
Done! ("Ebony"???)

507) A Convenient Gentleman by Victoria Aldridge
Tom Bertram is determined to make a success out of his uncle's New Zealand business. But the bank won't lend the money Tom so desperately needs until he has a wife.
Tom discovers Lydia Bennet, the younger daughter of an aristocrat and the only eligible woman in town, collapsed in a local bar. She grudgingly agrees to a paper marriage - if she's paid a hefty fee. They marry, and Tom is left wondering what he's got himself into. But when the gambler turns lady his feelings begin to change...

Yep, that's Lydia all right.
508) The Runaway Heiress by Anne O'Brien
Miss Donna Noble effects a daring night-time escape - in the Countess of Aldeborough's carriage! With scandal imminent, marriage seems the only course of action. But reluctance turns to respect when River Song uncovers the brutal marks of her unhappy life, and suddenly she will do all in her power to protect her...

So how will River react when she finds those brutal marks on Donna's brain were Ten's fault?
509) ( ... )

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lost_spook July 17 2016, 19:34:40 UTC
Ebony was obviously a popular choice in 14th C Scotland. (I think I stopped worrying about Scottish names when someone called their heroine Gwyneth.)

And, lol, thanks! I thought they were quite a fun bunch summaries, but you can never quite tell until they've been fed into the randomiser.

And, oh dear, Blackadder/Anne Elliott. captain Wentworth needs to get back to shore right now... ;-)

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john_amend_all July 17 2016, 19:49:55 UTC
I think you said you'd been reading the books. Do they live up to the summaries? :-)

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lost_spook July 17 2016, 12:32:06 UTC
BEGUILED BY HER BETRAYER
by Louise Allen

Falling unconscious in the Egyptian sand at Cleo Valsac's feet is not part of Lord Quintus Bredon Deverall's plan. He's supposed to be whisking this young widow away from her father's dusty camp and back to England - to her aristocratic grandfather and a respectable husband ( ... )

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john_amend_all July 17 2016, 17:30:01 UTC
510) Beguiled By Her Betrayer by Louise Allen
Falling unconscious in the Egyptian sand at Rory Williams's feet is not part of Lady Nancy Steele's plan. She's supposed to be whisking this young widower away from his father's dusty camp and back to England - to his aristocratic grandmother and a respectable wife.
Despite Rory's strong-willed nature, he can't help but feel comforted by Nancy's protective presence. But he has no idea of this wounded stranger's true identity... or of the passion that will begin to burn between them under the heat of the desert sun!

Well, Nancy always did have a thing for doctors. But she'll blab her secret identity in the first five minutes.
511) In Debt To The Earl by Elizabeth Rolls ( ... )

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lost_spook July 17 2016, 13:01:17 UTC
SECRETS AT THE ALTAR ( ... )

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john_amend_all July 17 2016, 17:32:40 UTC
513) Secrets At The Altar by Sarah Mallory
When Leela lifts her new bride's veil she can't believe her eyes - this dark-haired dab of a girl isn't the blonde beauty she's been courting! Stunned, Leela resolves to seek an annulment at the earliest opportunity, but to do so she must first make sure Zoë Heriot's virtue stays intact...
Blackmailed into marrying Leela by her despicable cousin, Zoë is just as keen to keep her distance from her unsettling wife. But despite their good intentions the marital bed beckons - and a stolen kiss could prove to be their undoing!

Let's face it, Zoë could be a better bet than Andred.
514) The Captain And His Innocent by Lucy Ashford ( ... )

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