
Netherfield: Rogue Dragon: A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Jane Austen's Dragons, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Benjamin Fife
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By:
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Maria Grace
About this listen
Elizabeth Bennet thought she was prepared to do anything to make the Dragon Conclave accept her beloved young dragon, Pemberley, into the Blue Order, but she had not anticipated it would leave her banished from her ancestral home and betrothed to none other than Mr. Darcy. But before Elizabeth and Darcy wed, they must find a dangerous rogue dragon before it provokes a war amongst the dragons and brings the fragile peace between dragons and mankind to a catastrophic end.
Nothing written in the annals of dragon lore has prepared Elizabeth to manage a dragon not governed by the Blue Order. Dragons have always loved her, but this one finds her arrogant, selfish, and insensitive to others. With only her instincts to guide her, she must convince the rogue of her good intentions before the Blue Order loses patience and decides on more drastic measures.
Called away to the other side of the kingdom, trying to settle the dragons' unrest, Darcy learns the nature of the force poisoning the rogue dragon against Elizabeth. One nearer and dearer than they could have imagined.
Can Elizabeth and Darcy convince with rogue dragon to cooperate before darker forces turn it against them, without destroying the fragile bonds uniting the couple?
©2018 Maria Grace (P)2020 Maria GraceBrilliant
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Great new twist on pride and prejudice
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perfect trilogy
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Absolutely delightful!
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Once again we follow the adventures of elizabeth and mr Darcy in the world of dragon-rich England.
A fun and endearing story told amazingly well by Benjamin Fife, who once again manages to personify a large cast of people and dragons with good effects and voices.
The last volume in a great series!
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Mr Darcy and dragons: a satisfying finale
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A wonderful book is made even more enjoyable with Benjamin Fife’s fantastic narration which is consistent throughout the trilogy. His extensive vocal repertoire gives each dragon and human their own unique voice. I love them all, but am particularly fond of the voice of April, the fairy dragon.
And the good news is that Maria Grace has written a prequel to this trilogy called ‘A Proper Introduction to Dragons’ which introduces us to an eleven-year-old Elizabeth, the hatching of April and how they become friends, quite a few other dragons, more dragon lore and how Elizabeth is inducted into the Blue Order. It’s a brilliant back story and, once again, the Audible book benefits from Benjamin Fife’s superb narration.
Astounding conclusion to this awesome trilogy
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A missing feisty eastern dragon envoy, a foreign rogue dragon who feels threaten, and a very cranky local dragon, thrown together with three humans with differing views and another rather childish acting human; sounds like absolute chaos and very nearly was out of control. Somehow Elizabeth and the eastern envoy managed to sort everything out, without bloodshed.
Longbourn's tantrums, bad attitude and tantrums make more sense now; still doesn't make it eight though. I hope he gets the care he needs and deserves, and I sort of hope (just sort of) that Mr. Collins gets a dragon friend of his own that he can understand like he understands Kate's parrot voice.
I wonder what will happen to all the dragons and dragon friends, newly discovered and hatched, as well as previously known, as they adapt to their new lives or way of life. What about Kitty, Jane and Mr. Bingley, will they also develope the ability to hear dragons later like Lydia, and will they get dragons of their own; perhaps Netherfield Park will become a dragon estate again.
Maybe not, I don't know if there are other books that take place in the same story world as Jane Austen's 'Pride & Prejudice', that could perhaps lend themselves to follow these characters further, or if Maria Grace is planning to follow these cgaracters further at all.
But, I can hope to find out!!!
An envoy, a rogue, and a cranky dragon together.
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This was just a fun read to end (I think) the Pride and Prejudice variation. The problems were resolved and everything was wrapped up with a pretty bow (even Lydia). I always enjoy the parts with the baby dragons and was a little sad we didn’t had that many in this book.
Fun read
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Maria Grace's P&P dragon series wraps up wonderfully here and leaves me champing at the bit for her Persuasion dragon series!
Amazing final installment
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