Trust me, I had some hesitation myself. If you want to give it a try, what I'd recommend is going to Parhelion's site. She's an excellent writer, with fine grasp of the voices and style, and has clearly done her research on both the books themselves the social history/context of the times. (She puts me in mind a bit of Sylvia Volk, if that conveys anything.)
She's sorted her stories so that all the PG-rated ones come first, which worked well for me, because I was all "I SO am not ready to read slash with these characters" but she -- uh, sort of eased me into it. *g* "A Christmas Carol," the first on the page, is a good place to start; "Descent" is a wonderful story; "Flowers and Trees" is a good plotty story that does very well with Lily Rowan. Really, there's not a clinker in the lot.
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She's sorted her stories so that all the PG-rated ones come first, which worked well for me, because I was all "I SO am not ready to read slash with these characters" but she -- uh, sort of eased me into it. *g* "A Christmas Carol," the first on the page, is a good place to start; "Descent" is a wonderful story; "Flowers and Trees" is a good plotty story that does very well with Lily Rowan. Really, there's not a clinker in the lot.