Reviews for Gunpowder and Lead
novisha.rivera.1 chapter 6 . 9/27/2018
Whoah! Had to read them all. Loved the way you rolled into Eliot's head. Much love!
Fernandez01 chapter 5 . 1/6/2018
This was a friggin tight story,the best!
Guest chapter 6 . 4/19/2017
Very interesting series!
Wanda chapter 6 . 12/16/2016
I really enjoyed your stories. Thanks :-)
Wanda chapter 1 . 12/16/2016
I really liked your story. :-)
IvoryRaven2 chapter 5 . 9/13/2015
Hello! I just discovered your collection of Leverage fanfic, and just wanted to say how much I've been enjoying reading them! I absolutely love your Eliot, and hope you'll continue writing about him for a long time to come. :)
Twilight Dusk chapter 5 . 4/13/2015
How the hell did you not post this first? This is...amazing, unbelievable. I...fuck! I can't even think of the words for how good this is. Not just Eliot's relationship with guns either. There's a beautiful little bit of character work in there that shows exactly how well you understand Eliot, "Not good men, granted, but still unacceptable." That's the Eliot that talks to Craig Marko. And that line about "fair fight", that's the man who said "That's what makes it fair" in The Last Dam Job. His iciness in that warehouse, the coolness he hides behind the rage and irritation that is as much a mask as reality, you've captured it perfectly, and thrown it into beautiful relief against the burning flames and his fury in the hangar. And the way Nate can read him...I personally believe that Nate was going to try and talk him out of it, and only Eliot and fools would think otherwise. Nate only believes his own soul isn't worth saving. Dammit, I can't favorite you or this again!
Valawenel chapter 5 . 4/13/2015
Welcome back.
I missed your style, and your depth. :D
ann.ryce chapter 5 . 4/12/2015
You did an excellant job on this one!
Honorat chapter 5 . 4/12/2015
Ah, I do love how you write Eliot. And I've always felt the idea that Eliot avoids guns, not entirely because he hates them, but because he loves them too well, really resonates with the character. Just reading this made the adrenaline run in my veins. You captured that slow motion feel to the scene, where Eliot is in a space beyond time. Everyone else seems frozen, while he just sets up the shots in his head. I've experienced that time warp that extreme danger can give you, where things that take seconds yet give you time to ponder many decisions and take very deliberate action in that fraction of time. I also love how you have Eliot protecting Nate from having to decide to use Eliot's talent for killing, and then Nate protecting Eliot from killing when he doesn't have to. A totally satisfying read on one of my favourite episodes. Thank you for writing it-and finding it and posting it, too.
WildeChild17 chapter 5 . 4/12/2015
Haha! This was probably the best one! You know you really seem to get in Eliot's head like you are him. So few authors can do that me included. Anyways great update!
MythologicalMango chapter 3 . 3/10/2015
I will continue reading this, but I think that that Eliot's phrase is "...it's a very distinctive (stance, bootprint, etc)" and Nate uses "Let's go steal a..." Parker says whoooooo things like that.
I'm really enjoying this.
Ani Mei chapter 2 . 12/23/2014
I like. Eliot has always been one of the more interesting characters. There is just so much depth and history to him. He seems like a simple-minded muscle, but there is so much more to him than what meets the eye. I like this exploration of Hardison and his relationship with a gun and the dose of humor mixed into your writing.
Ani Mei chapter 1 . 12/23/2014
I like it. In the Nigerian Job, Nate did mention that he's chased/crossed paths with each of them at least once in his past. I like this exploration of the past.
Cutiekate8 chapter 4 . 12/23/2014
Hey in response to your signature line for the team, Parker's would probably be, "What? I'm a Theif!" Or just without the what. She says that to the team a lot.
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