By Anne B. Walsh
Reviews
callie posted a comment on Tuesday 31st July 2012 8:40pm
Did i just find a major spoiler for the name and due date of Harry and Ginny's Baby that i must have forgotten about after the first time i read this? i knew there was a reason i keep rereading all these AUs...
AnnaTigg posted a comment on Saturday 11th April 2009 6:47am
Ok, so I've read this before, but today I feel like leaving a review. I really like this little piece, as I love Alex, and you are great as an insert character - it works really well in the main DV too. I am intrigued and dismayed by Alex's mention of the end of the story, and hope very much that the loss of the last lion's son will be as temporary as it was in canon. I love the ending of this chapter, the thought of a green Voldie amuses me just as much as it amuses Snape. Also the idea of Snape finding that so funny is kind of heart-warming, as he's usually so grumpy (literally!). I leave you with a plea for more Facing Danger or failing that, Be Careful, very soon, pretty please...
PhoenixFeather posted a comment on Tuesday 2nd September 2008 4:59pm
Ok, one question. is Anne you?
i.e. as in she (anne) is the author of the dangerverse series and therefore you (whoneedstoknow)?
does that make sense?
~Phoenix
P.S. by the way i love your series, please keep going, waiting for the lastest facing danger.
Lynn Terald posted a comment on Sunday 27th July 2008 6:19pm
The ending to the second chapter is just brilliant.
Lesa posted a comment on Saturday 9th February 2008 2:55pm
I love it, but I do have one small request/need for reassurance-type-thing.
Harry's not going to die, actually, right? Because the whole story about Nadia certainly makes it seem like he will...but he can't, because Remus swore an oath of sorts that guarenteed the Pack-children would have a happy ending. And that wouldn't be a happy ending. Then again, neither would Draco dying...which I'm hoping also will end up falling under the 'not happy ending' clause and change, since, you know, despite what Sophia and the others say, visions aren't completely solid, just like prophecies have to be believed in to be true.
Or so I say.
Ivy_Snowe posted a comment on Monday 13th November 2006 3:22pm
Okay, that was fun. You are a good author. Definitely not in the 'Hack' department. (insert astondingly authentic British accent here) Cheers.
~Ivy
Nenya posted a comment on Friday 8th November 2013 9:25am