Jane Austen's Dragons Series by Maria Grace, Benjamin Fife

4.29 · 84 ratings
  • Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon (Jane Austen's Dragons #1)
    #1

    Pemberley: Mr. Darcy's Dragon (Jane Austen's Dragons #1)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 2016

    England is overrun by dragons of all shapes and sizes. Most people are blissfully unaware of them and the Pendragon Treaty that keeps the peace between human and dragon kind.  Only those born with preternatural hearing, like Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet are able to hear and converse with dragonkind. When the first firedrake egg laid in a century is stolen from Pemberley, the fragile dragon peace teeters on collapse... more

  • Longbourn: Dragon Entail (Jane Austen's Dragons #2)
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    Longbourn: Dragon Entail (Jane Austen's Dragons #2)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2017

    A dragon's imagination is very rapid. It jumps from separation to anxiety, and anxiety to wreaking havoc. Fitzwilliam Darcy finds caring for a baby dragon more of a fraught guardianship than anticipated. Little Pemberley may have survived a perilous hatching and still successfully imprinted on humans, but she's pining for one particular human to the point she is fast becoming a danger to herself and others... more

  • Netherfield: Rogue Dragon: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Jane Austen's Dragons #3)
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    Netherfield: Rogue Dragon: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (Jane Austen's Dragons #3)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.31 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2018

    Certain satirical spirits might say that next to having a dragon accepted into the Blue Order, a Dragon Keeper likes to be crossed a little in love now and then. It is something to think on and gives her a perilous distinction among her companions. Elizabeth Bennet, Dragon Keeper, accidental guardian of Pemberley the young firedrake, and even more accidentally betrothed of one Fitzwilliam Darcy, would beg to disagree... more

  • A Proper Introduction to Dragons (Jane Austen's Dragons #4)
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    A Proper Introduction to Dragons (Jane Austen's Dragons #4)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2018

    Nobody had any compassion for dragon lore expert Thomas Bennet’s nerves.   He was reconciled to the fact he was father to some of the silliest girls in the country. However, he had suspected for some time that little Elizabeth was different. When she befriended the old tatzelwurm in the woods, he was convinced. As much as her father might rant and storm about the need for secrecy and expect that to be the end of it, Elizabeth cannot contain her curiosity about all things dragonic... more

  • The Dragons of Kellynch (Jane Austen's Dragons #5)
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    The Dragons of Kellynch (Jane Austen's Dragons #5)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2020

    [b]In order to secure her future, a young lady must marry well.[/b] One would think Anne Elliot, a baronet’s daughter, would find the marriage mart far easier to navigate than a more ordinary woman. One would be wrong... more

  • Kellynch: Dragon Persuasion (Jane Austen's Dragons #6)
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    Kellynch: Dragon Persuasion (Jane Austen's Dragons #6)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2020

    Keeping a hibernating dragon should have been a simple thing.Should have been, but it was not. Apparently, nothing involving dragons was ever simple, at least not for Anne Elliot, junior Keeper to dragon Kellynch.With the estate in debt, Anne’s father in denial, and the dragon’s treasure missing, Kellynch’s awakening is shaping up to be nothing short of catastrophe. Not to mention, there was the pesky matter of her own broken heart and resentment against the old friend who had caused it... more

  • Dragons Beyond the Pale (Jane Austen's Dragons #7)
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    Dragons Beyond the Pale (Jane Austen's Dragons #7)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2021

    Smugglers. A kidnapping. A fire-breathing fairy dragon? The Blue Order is falling apart at the seams.After months in Bath mentoring Dragon Keepers and Friends, Dragon Sage Elizabeth Darcy actually anticipates traveling to London for the Keeper’s Cotillion. Which says a great deal considering the she-dragons who make up the Cotillion board would very much like to show the Sage her proper place.The she-dragons, though, are no match for what Sir Fitzwilliam Darcy finds waiting for him in London... more

  • Dragon Keepers' Cotillion (Jane Austen's Dragons #8)
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    Dragon Keepers' Cotillion (Jane Austen's Dragons #8)

    Maria Grace, Benjamin Fife

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2022

    Territory challenges. Dragon battles. Baby dragon debutantes. When will the chaos end?Dragon Sage Elizabeth Darcy longs for life to return to normal, at least as normal as it could be for a Blue Order officer who lives with more household dragons than most small villages. Having two sisters and an infant dragon to present as debutantes to the Order, make ‘normal’ difficult. The fine ladies—she-dragons one and all—of the Cotillion Board make it impossible... more

  • The Turnspit Dragon and other Tales of the Blue Order (Jane Austen's Dragons #9)
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    The Turnspit Dragon and other Tales of the Blue Order (Jane Austen's Dragons #9)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2021

    Dive into the hidden-in-plain sight world of the Blue Order dragons.A heart-warming collection of short stories peeking into the hidden lives of the dragons, their Friends and Keepers. Birth, death, love, loss, and the amazing relationships that underscore them all. Visit with familiar characters and learn their stories. Meet entirely new dragons and their Friends, while delving deeper into the mysterious world of Blue Order dragon... more

  • Miss Georgiana and the Dragon (Jane Austen's Dragons #11)
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    Miss Georgiana and the Dragon (Jane Austen's Dragons #11)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2022

    Hers was the plight of a gothic heroine, banished from her home by a cruel brother and his heartless wife, the Dragon Sage. Misunderstood and maligned, Georgiana’s only hope of rescue: letters to aunts describing the medieval dungeon to which she had been sent.What matter that was a wee exaggeration for effect?Boasting as many dragon teachers as human ones, Mrs... more

  • Here There Be Dragons (Jane Austen's Dragons #12)
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    Here There Be Dragons (Jane Austen's Dragons #12)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2023

    " A top fun comfort read."~ Gail CarrigerLife was definitely better when one’s fondest dreams came true.Better, indeed, for newly made baronet, Sir Frederick Wentworth. Enjoying a title, a sea-side estate, a dragon to Keep, and most importantly, marriage to his dearest Anne, life was far better than he dreamed it could be.Better, but not easier.Stubborn local sea dragons refuse to talk, much less entertain a treaty with the Blue Order... more

  • Secrets of the Dragon Archives (Jane Austen's Dragons #13)
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    Secrets of the Dragon Archives (Jane Austen's Dragons #13)

    Maria Grace

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2024

    Elizabeth was not running away from danger like prey when she left Pemberley for London, no matter what the Council dragons might be saying behind her back.No, protecting Little Anne and the baby she carried was the right, sensible and courageous thing to do. It was what any maternal dragon would do. And what place could be safer than Blue Order offices in London?But where dragons were involved, safe was a relative term... more

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