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thisbluespirit ([personal profile] thisbluespirit) wrote 2020-06-04 12:53 pm (UTC)

It is quite something.

Of course, with Crowley in the mix, you get some fairly typical actor-related crossovers going too:

610) Lord Atwood’s Lovers by Eva Clancy
To the rest of the ton, Lord Aziraphale and Lord the Tenth Doctor seem to have the perfect marriage.
They wed for love and their marriage bed doesn't lack for passion; but Ten is haunted by the memory of his first marriage; while Aziraphale harbours secret thoughts and desires he's been unable to confess to his husband.
Then Aziraphale's ex-lover, Zen, arrives in town, throwing Aziraphale into a tailspin and awakening a surprising attraction in Ten. Now, both have to face the possibility that they may need more than just each other to be truly complete.

293) The Honeymoon Arrangement by Joss Wood
‘Yes, I will be your fake husband!’
Travel journalist River Song has bagged the honeymoon trip of a lifetime. The trouble is, after her world imploded two weeks ago, she’s now desperately in need of a husband!
Wild-child-turned-party-boy Crowley needs to get out of the country and away from painful family memories – fast. Accepting River’s honeymoon arrangement is the perfect escape plan! He might have to pretend to be a loved-up newlywed, but it’s a strictly no-strings agreement. Except one knee-weakening, brain-melting kiss from River later Crowley’s already struggling to remember what’s fake and what’s real.
And that’s before they’ve even started their ‘honeymoon’… !

629) Her Seven Day Fiancé by Brenda Harlen
To stop her matchmaking father, Rose Tyler, the newest gal in Haven, finds herself faux-engaged to Crowley – the town playboy! Though both are committed to staying single, could they be the perfect couple after all?

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