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. :)

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  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

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Maybe not zombies…but definitely dragons!

Of course there were dragons—that’s how I introduce Jane Austen’s Dragons.

Meet Rudolph Ackermann

Regency Era bookseller, inventor, lithographer, publisher and entrepreneur.

New in Audio: Dragons beyond the Pale

Dragons Beyond the Pale is now available in audio. Find it HERE. The incomparable Ben Fife has returned to narrate the next installments of Jane Austen’s Dragons!. Check out this sample:

A Most Affectionate Mother

Are mothers in Jane Austen good or bad?

This one has been out a few years, but it is still one of my favorites, featuring not one, but two well-meaning, match-making mamas! A Most Affectionate Mother Mama trundled into the parlor in another one of her flurries. The sunbeams and dust motes gave way to her, knowing better than to interfere. The furniture …

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Launch Day for Dragons Beyond the Pale

Lord Matlock warns Darcy, things are not what they seem.

Dragons Beyond the Pale Excerpt 2

Lady Matlock offers her (unsolicited) advice.

Cover Reveal: Dragons Beyond the Pale

Unveiling Dragons Beyond the Pale!

Introducing Jane Austen’s Dragons: Beyond the Pale

Dragons: Beyond the Pale The newest addition to Jane Austen’s Dragons is nearly ready to launch! Enjoy a first sneak peek at what’s in store for Darcy, Elizabeth, Wentworth and Anne. January 10, 1815, London “Elizabeth, Elizabeth!” No, please, just a little more sleep. A heavy, warm hand weighed on her shoulder, shaking her firmly …

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What is to become of Me?

A new deleted scene (or maybe not…) from the upcoming book! Walker slipped through the open passage door, silent and dark as death. Had he been prey, Darcy would have been dead. Leaving the door to the dragon passages open was one of those little acts of trust that marked the decades of their Friendship. …

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Of course, there were dragons

Of course there were dragons~explore the world of Britain’s dragon myths and Jane Austen’s Dragons.

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