Tag: Maria Grace

Dragon Keepers’ Cotillion

Dragon Keepers’ Cotillion ~Territory challenges. Dragon battles. Baby dragon debutantes. When will the chaos end?

The Dragons of Brighton’s Royal Pavilion

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it over and over again, when one starts looking at the history of England, one runs into dragons. Everywhere. There are dragons everywhere. Including a royal residence.

Maybe not zombies…but definitely dragons!

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

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:

2021 Austen Variations Summer Book Sale

The 2021 Semi-Annual Book Sale! It’s summertime and the living is easy! Time to buy your beach reading. Jane Austen Variations will help you out with this generous Book Sale! Enjoy novels by Elizabeth Adams, Jennifer Altman, Marilyn Brant, Jack Caldwell, Nicole Clarkston, L.L. Diamond, Amy D’Orazio, Maria Grace, Lucy Marin, Christina Morland, Joana Starnes, …

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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.

Gossip and Scandal in Jane Austen’s World

The more things change the more they stay the same. Comeuppance in Jane Austen’s World could come in the form of  gossip columns.

Love, Hate, and a giveaway (with dragons too!)

There are a few love -hate relationships in this little outtake from my latest WIP from my Jane Austen’s Dragons series. Actually it is not quite an outtake, but a little scene I wrote to better understand what was going on in the characters and the world, and wow, did I get a big surprise …

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Advent Calendar Day 15~A Virtual Masquerade Ball!

An advent treat! A gallery of costumes for a Twelfth Night ball!

A Little Inclement Weather part 7

It is always a relief to know some things will never change. October 7, 1814   Elizabeth and Jane spent a week complete spent at Netherfield, enough time to be well acquainted with the new denizens and to declare them welcome friends—and enough to satisfy Mama’s desire for a ‘proper’ length stay, whatever that meant. …

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