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Longbourn: Dragon Entail (A Pride and Prejudice Variation)

Jane Austen's Dragons, Book 2

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Longbourn: Dragon Entail (A Pride and Prejudice Variation)

By: Maria Grace
Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
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Darcy thought his problems were over when Pemberley hatched and successfully imprinted on humans. But baby dragons prove far more difficult than any dragon lore prepared him for. Only Elizabeth Bennet's notes offer him any help. When his imperious Aunt Catherine takes matters into her own hands, things take a turn for the worse and Pemberley’s life hangs in the balance. He desperately needs more of Elizabeth’s help, but she ignores all of his requests.

Elizabeth, though, has problems of her own. After the Bennet family dragon sent Pemberley away, life at Longbourn was supposed to return to normal and Elizabeth get on with the all-important business of marrying the heir to her father’s estate. Except that he is the last man in the world whom she could ever be prevailed on to marry - a bumbling, addle-pated dragon-hater who demands she gives up the dragons she lives for.

Can she, with the help of her dragon friends, find her way back to Pemberley before they both suffer their fate from the Dragon Entail?

Jane Austen meets Anne McCaffrey's Dragon Riders of Pern. A must-listen for Pern fans.

©2017 Maria Grace (P)2019 Maria Grace
Action & Adventure Classics Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Fiction Gaslamp Historical Dragons
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Better and Better

If you saw my review of Book 1, you’d know I passed this up several times because I never considered myself a “dragon-fan”. I have nothing against them, have read stories with them before, just not my favorite genre. I’m not sure this series has converted me, but it stands an excellent chance.

It is so well written, with dragons walking amongst us, hiding in plain sight as other animals using a “persuasion”. Those unaware of dragons might be persuaded they are seeing a cat or dog, granted perhaps a huge dog or cat, or even a hummingbird or falcon, hawk or raven.

Okay, that out of the way, the JAFF portions of this stories still manages to stay very close to what you’d expect. In Book 1, Darcy goes to Rosings, In this one, without giving much away, Elizabeth has to follow. Aunt Catherine is not happy about it, more drama ensues, etc. (don’t want to give any spoilers, but it’s all good!)

Mr. Fife is either getting even better in this one, or I’m getting more acclimated to his way of depicting feminine voices. Whatever the reason, he is fantastic.

Well worth a credit all around. Enjoy!

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The continuation of The Jane Austen Dragon series continues in book two with the issue of a baby dragon missing Elizabeth dearly. Pemberly is so heartbroken he is stressed out and is in poor health. Elizabeth continues to be trapped by her duties as Longburn's keeper and his determination that she must marry Collins. Collins being dragon deaf offends the dragons that he doesn't know are dragons.
All of this sets us up for a few plot lines that are all solved mainly by the time we get to the end of this book but fear not, their more story to be told. Mrs. Grace mingles the fantasy world of dragons with the classic pride and prejudice that it is hard to believe this isn't how the original went.
I especially enjoy listening to this as an audiobook as the narrator does a great job of having unique tones and ways of sharing each dragon in the tale.

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Romance with a Dragon Twist.

After listening to this novel, I have found a new series to enjoy. This is my second read in this series and I find that I am looking forward to more. At first I thought that throwing Dragons into a romance theme would not work well. I am pleasantly surprised with the way this Author has built the storyline and the characters together so well that it is highly entertaining. I usually don't listen to romance but now I can't say that anymore. Lol! I recommend this series for everyone. You will enjoy the listen!

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Love it!

These statues are some of the best P&P fantasy books I ever read. The narrator does a wonderful job portraying the different characters especially the dragons.

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Another amazing book in the series

I am addicted to this fun series. After finishing the first book, I immediately picked up the second. The story continues to loosely follow Jane Austen's classic work "Pride and Prejudice." All the pomp, respectability, and status driven society of the classical work fills this story of family and duty with the delightful addition of dragons. The world is believable, fun, and did I mention addictive? Benjamin Fife is an incredible narrator that brings it all to life. You won't be disappointed.

"I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."

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Hmm... Excellent!

This was great! The narrator is really good.. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

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A Great Fantasy Book

This is the second in the series but could be a stand alone book. If you want to read book one first itbis "Pemberley: Mr Darcy's Dragon". Another 5 star book. This book is well developed with believable and interesting characters both human and dragon alike. I loved how she mixes fantasy, paranormal with the dragons. If you're not the type to love paranormal and fantasy this books not for you but this book is amazing. I personally loved the interaction of Darcy and Elizabeth. I recommend this book and and series. It keeps you interested. Benjamin Fife does a great job with the narration. I Enjoyed this book.

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More and more Dragons!!

Book two holds your attention as much if not more than book one with its unique foray into dragons in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice". Every page grips your mind and heart with the amazing world of talking dragons effectively integrating into the human world and their impact on relationships and even history! Different types, sizes and personalities of dragons as well as their caretakers immerse you in a world that will thrill and excite your mind and heart.....more, more, more!!

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Wonderful twist on Pride and Prejudice

This wonderful twist on Pride and Prejudice is utterly delightful. It feels a bit like Jane Austen blended with J. K. Rowling. The dragons are fantastic. The story has been told in a three book series, so be sure to read them all. I received a free review copy of the audio version of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Everything is better with dragons...

I have never really enjoyed Pride and Prejudice. shocking I know. Mayhaps it is the unhealthy amount of people expected to marry their cousins. But adding Dragons makes the marriage drama tolerable and even pleasurable for now it's not just reputation at stake but so much more.

The first book, Mr. Darcy 's Dragon, was fascinating, transforming the boring estates into great dragons and the people of the title into dragon keepers.

This book is the second and it continues the story of Pride and Prejudice to it's conclusion while still leaving room for more story. Apparently this is a twelve book series.

The narrator Ben Fife is one that I greatly enjoy listening to because he has such a good range of voices that every character is distinguishable without the dialogue tags.

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