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Miss Georgiana and the Dragon

Jane Austen's Dragons, Book 11

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Miss Georgiana and the Dragon

By: Maria Grace
Narrated by: Benjamin Fife
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Hers was the plight of a gothic heroine, banished from her home by a cruel brother and his heartless wife, the Dragon Sage. Misunderstood and maligned, Georgiana’s only hope of rescue were letters to aunts describing the medieval dungeon to which she had been sent.

What matter that was a wee exaggeration for effect?

Boasting as many dragon teachers as human ones, Mrs. Fieldings’ School for the Improvement of Young Ladies promises to train Georgiana up to be a proper Blue Order member and a credit to her family. But she was already an accomplished young lady, and an appreciation for dragons was hardly a necessary accomplishment in the marriage mart. Clearly, she had nothing to learn. One way or another, Georgiana would make it through the school term with ther dignity and her opinions intact.

When the new dragon students arrive, needing warm-blooded student partners to complete their educations, Georgiana endures the indignity of a dragon-partner for the promise it will hasten the end of her tenure with Mrs. Fieldings. But dragons always bring complications. Dangerous, dragon-sized ones that not even the Dragon Sage could have predicted. Complications that turn the school term into something truly gothic.

A fresh new gas lamp fantasy adventure in the engrossingly intricate world of Jane Austen’s Dragons.

©2022 Maria Grace (P)2023 Maria Grace
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Maria Grace is one of my favourite authors of Austenesque fiction and this series, placing many and various species of dragons alongside the characters from Jane Austen's works is always good value. Benjamin Fife’s performance is brilliant as always, especially as there were so many female characters to voice in this instalment of the series. Listening to Georgiana work out her problems with dragons, having felt that she’d been unfairly treated by her family, was one of the highlights of the book.

A boarding school for humans AND dragons!

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Same enjoyment as usual!!! Love Lady Maria’s words especially read by Sir Benjamin of Fife!!

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