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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. This has been such a fun series and I loved seeing how the author incorporated dragons into the world of Pride and Prejudice as well as all the different types of dragons and their personalities. It was also really fun getting to know all the characters and seeing how Elizabeth and Darcy bonded throughout the series. The epilogue at the end of this book was also really cute and I look forward to reading what else this author writes about this world as well as some of their other Pride and Prejudice based books. Spoilers are probably/most likely in this review. I want back into this world. I wanna be with the dragons. Can’t I be with the dragons? Mr. Bennet stayed the stubborn old man that is was without fully accepting how good Elizabeth was with dragons. I couldn’t believe that Bennet came up with and got Longbourn to agree that Elizabeth would be a better ‘thing’ (for lack of a better word) then salt!! 💢 Well Collins didn’t get eaten. I’ll be dreaming that he did. I can still hope that he will be. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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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? -- Amazon. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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A note about the characters. Although, barely in the story, Wickham and Lydia's ending is amusing and fitting. Jane and Bingley never surface, despite the fact that Elizabeth is at Netherfield for the majority of the book Fitzgerald had a complicated part of the story going from soldier to dragon slayer to dragon keeper to...well, read the story. In many ways, he is the glue of this story. And Darcy and Elizabeth - I'm so glad she actually recognized her own arrogance because she did something really stupid with potential to cause problems with a lot of people, not to mention a lot of dragons. In the first two books, we saw her insights solving impossible problems, but finally we got to see the consequence of her doing things her way at a time that she should have listened to others. Darcy had a right to be angry, not that he behaved perfectly, but she refused to listen to his explanation. Anyway, that particular dynamic was fascinating to me and the way they resolved it was actually reasonable, something else I'm not used to reading in romances.
Overall, I liked the world that Maria Grace built. It didn't need Jane Austen to be solid, although that was fun for a while. Also, I think the series title should have been Elizabeth Bennet's Dragons; that's much more accurate. The narration was perfect and the narrator is quickly becoming one of my favorites.
I received a free copy of this audiobook from StoryOrigin and have reviewed it willingly. ( )