deke by Rhi Marzano
If Ray had chosen to become a hockey player instead of a cop, this is how his life might have turned out.
But why the hell Constable Benton Fraser was in my bedroom took a backseat to there was a fucking wolf on top of me. “Get off, get off — what are you, deaf?”
“Actually, he is,” Ben said, sounding apologetic. “And I’m afraid he’s a fan.”
“Does he want an autograph or something?”
“I’m sure it would make his day,” he said, and that sincerity was a killer. Christ. He took hold of the wolf’s muzzle and turned it to face him. “Diefenbaker, would you kindly get off Mr. Kowalski? I’m sure he appreciates the affection, but he’s not feeling his best–”
The wolf whined and jumped down to the floor.
I stared. “I thought you said he was deaf.”
Loved this. Loved it.
AU // Explicit // Romance
Dearly Beloved by Estrella
Fraser and Ray suffer from a lack of communication.
Explicit // Romance
TwilightZone by Pir8fancier
Fraser gets a girlfriend, and Ray freaks out. And not entirely for the obvious reason…
Explicit // Humour // Romance
Ex Libris by Brooklinegirl
If their story were a book, things might be different in so many ways.
Romance // Teen
Can’t Stop Falling by Starfish
AU. Ray Kowalski is a mechanic rather than a cop, and Fraser doesn’t get along with Ray Vecchio’s replacement.
Action // AU // Explicit // Romance
The Sweet Hereafter by China Shop
Fraser and his dad switch bodies.
Mature
Baresark by Laura J. Valentine
Ray’s damaged, and Fraser can be pretty dumb, for a guy that smart.
Mature
What We Talk About When We Talk About Wolves by Penelope Whistle
Fraser planted his hands on his knees. “Diefenbaker never licks my ear.”
Ray shut off the engine. They just sat there for a few heartbeats.
“What do you mean?”
“I should think the sentence structure is perfectly clear. Diefenbaker you know. You know the concept of licking–or not, in this case. You surely can recognize the organ known as my ear.”
Explicit // Humour // Romance
Helping Hands by Sandra Steiner
Fraser is Ray’s right-hand man.
Explicit
You Can’t Take That Away From Me by Joandarck
RayK stumbles upon a crime in a hospital, but ends up with amnesia.
Mature // Romance
Ghosti by Hth
Kowalski and Vecchio go up north to visit Fraser.
Explicit // Romance
Un-American by Laura J. Valentine
While Ray Kowalski is playing Ray Vecchio, who is there to fill Kowalski’s shoes?
Explicit // Romance
Academic Punk by The Hoyden
AU. Ray and Fraser are English professors in Chicago.
AU // Explicit // Romance
Third by Lalejandra
Ray will never be normal again, and everyone knows it but him.
Mature // Romance
Palimpsest by Purna
AU. Fraser and Ray meet when Ray is hired as a pilot at a small northern airport.
Action // AU // Explicit // Romance
Flying Blind by Speranza
What he’d broken, Ray suddenly realized, was the part of him that said that hanging out in the Arctic to look for a dead guy’s hand was a really stupid idea.
I don’t really know what to say about this story, but trust me – Speranza is always brilliant.
Mature // Romance
Rabbit Jumps Out the Window by Basingstoke
Fraser and Maggie talk about love.
Teen
Chicago’s Most Wanted by Speranza
I really haven’t recommended enough of Speranza’s stuff. She just has so much that it’s hard to choose what’s best. To describe the plot of this story would ruin it, but suffice it to say that it’s fun and hilarious.
Action // Explicit // Humour // Mystery // Romance
Bump in the Night by Barb G.
If Bob Fraser could haunt his son, why couldn’t Holloway Muldoon? Bonus points for brief appearances by Gerome Laferette and Mama Lolla from Mojo Rising.
Explicit // Horror // Romance
All the Comforts of Home by Denise Raymond
When Ray Vecchio goes north to visit Fraser, he’s a little surprised to find Ray Kowalski already there.
Vecchio’s reaction in this story is pretty believable, and the author doesn’t villify him for the sake of Fraser’s relationship with Kowalski. And I love how Vecchio knows Fraser better than anyone.
ETA: There’s an incredible sequel, Chicago Tales. Fraser and Ray visit Chicago to wrap things up, and get into some trouble with the Mob. Luckily, they’ve got Armando Langostini on their side.
Explicit // Romance