
Longbourn: Dragon Entail (A Pride and Prejudice Variation)
Jane Austen's Dragons, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Benjamin Fife
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Maria Grace
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.
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Fun for both Austen and Fantasy Fans
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Dragon imprinting, forced betrothals and people unaware of dragons. This story is book two of Jane Austen’s Dragons series. It is about a jealous dragon, Longbourn, the machinations of a parsimonious father and the intentions of a pompous cousin that leads Elizabeth to run away from home and find herself betrothed to a man, Darcy, that she believes she hates.
I like the way the characters interact and the fact that it is a historically set story.
The narrator has a vast range of voices for the characters. This leads one to enjoy the story without the monotonous voice that would put one to sleep. I give the narration a 4.5.
PRECONCEIVED BELIEFS SHOULD NEVER BE TRUSTED UNTIL
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However, betrayal appears to be the order of the day, and although a few issues are indeed clarified, there are still much uncertainty.
In those we trust
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A good follow up to the first
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Hmm... Excellent!
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A Great Fantasy Book
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More and more Dragons!!
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Wonderful twist on Pride and Prejudice
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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.
Everything is better with dragons...
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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!
Better and Better
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