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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a
dragon. Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley has the good fortune to be in possession of the first English firedrake egg laid in
a century. Or, at least, he was until some miscreant stole it.
Mr. Darcy tracks the thief to Hertfordshire. Catching the thief, however, proves to be an entirely different kettle
of brimstone, especially when he encounters fellow Dragon Keeper, Miss Elizabeth Bennet of Longbourn.
Elizabeth Bennet's deep connection to dragons and remarkable grasp of their lore make her the ideal
companion for finding the egg. It's too bad that from their introduction she finds Darcy arrogant, conceited,
and selfishly disdainful of the feelings of others.
Time is running out for Darcy to win Elizabeth's trust and recover the precious egg before it hatches, and the
fragile peace between humans and dragons is lost forever.
Of Course There Were Dragons!
Meryton meets Pern in a fantastical regency romp bound to delight readers of Jane Austen and Anne McCaffrey
alike. Book 1 in the Jane Austen's Dragons series.