Maria Grace

I love Pride and Prejudice, Regency era history and dragons. Generally that's not considered a problem unless one tries to write it all at the same time. :)

Most commented posts

  1. At last! Mistaking Her Character by Maria Grace — 108 comments
  2. Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Ch 5 — 66 comments
  3. The 12 Days of a Jane Austen Christmas – To Forget — 58 comments
  4. 27 Corsets:On Writing a Jane Austen Rom Com~Guest Post from Katie Oliver — 56 comments
  5. Jane in January: Inspiration, pt 1 — 54 comments

Author's posts

Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Ch 5

In this final preview installment, meet Longbourn, the resident estate dragon who jealously guards Miss Elizabeth’s honor. The book is available tomorrow on all your favorite booksellers!   Click here to purchase on Amazon. Jane Austen’s Dragons, Book 1 Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Chapter 5 Bingley’s party returned from the ball in mixed spirits. Bingley declared he had …

Continue reading

Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Ch 4

Today, the Meryton Assembly is complicated in all new ways!  The book is available for preorder now, as a special price. Don’t miss out, it will go up when the book goes live on 10/31!   Click here to preorder. Jane Austen’s Dragons, Book 1 Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Chapter 4  Papa was right on all counts. …

Continue reading

Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Ch 3

Today, Darcy meets Mr. Bennet who is less than impressed with Darcy as a Dragon Keeper and the population of dragons at Longbourn doubles!  The book is available for preorder now, as a special price. Don’t miss out, it will go up when the book goes live on 10/31!   Click here to preorder. Jane Austen’s Dragons, …

Continue reading

Fantastical Austen: Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Ch 2

England is overrun by dragons of all shapes and sizes. Most people are blissfully unaware of them and the Pendragon Treaty that keeps the peace between human and dragon kind.  Only those born with preternatural hearing, like Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet are able to hear and converse with dragonkind. When the first firedrake egg …

Continue reading

Fantastical Austen: Pemberley: Mr. Darcy’s Dragon Ch 1

Regency England is teeming with dragons, but only a select few are actually aware they are about. Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet are among the elite members of the Blue Order, charged with maintaining the dragon-human peace established by the Pendragon treaty. A nice simple directive, right? What could go wrong? What indeed… Jane Austen’s …

Continue reading

Launch celebration pt. 2! Courtship and Marriage In Jane Austen’s World

courtship and marraige in jane austen's world

Today I’m continuing the official launch of Courtship and Marriage in Jane Austen’s world! You can find it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble now. It will be available at all the major booksellers and in paperback very soon.   Thank you so much for all the wonderful questions. You guys really outdid yourselves–so many questions that …

Continue reading

Celebrating the launch of Courtship and Marriage In Jane Austen’s World

courtship and marraige in jane austen's world

Today is it, the official launch of Courtship and Marriage in Jane Austen’s world! You can find it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble now. It will be available at all the major booksellers  and in paperback very soon. Thank you so much for all the wonderful questions. You guys really outdid yourselves–so many questions that …

Continue reading

Q&A Courtship and Marriage In Jane Austen’s World

courtship and marraige in jane austen's world

Courtship and Marriage in Jane Austen’s World is nearly ready for release.  It’s chock full of answers to some of the most burning questions about Jane Austen’s books. To whet your appetites, I’m opening up the floor to your questions. What do you wonder about in Jane Austen’s books? Why were the Dashwoods thrown out …

Continue reading

Jealousy in July : The Price of a Broken Heart by Maria Grace

Is Caroline Bingley green with envy as she notices Mr. Darcy’s attentions to Elizabeth Bennet? Does Emma Woodhouse wish unspeakable horrors on Harriet Smith because of Harriet’s crush on Mr. Knightley? After Willoughby, does Marianne covet Elinor’s more sensible behaviour? We could go on for ages, but it’s only for this month so don’t miss …

Continue reading

Rules of a Regency Romance

Until around 1780, arranged marriages were de rigueur. It made sense–more or less—considering that marriage was a business and often political arrangement. But then the Enlightenment happened and philosophers made a mess of things that were working perfectly well—more or less. The pesky notions of reason and individualism over tradition got people thinking that perhaps …

Continue reading

Load more