Book Spotlight | Miss Bennet’s Dragon

I have not been very good at reading recently, too much going on to properly get into anything, this is another book that I have started but haven’t quite finished and didn’t want to rush it just to write something. What I can say is I have enjoyed what I have read so far and I love when someone reimagines a classic story, so I’m looking forward to what comes next.


Miss Bennet’s Dragon
M. Verant

War threatens England, but Elizabeth Bennetโ€™s battles are closer to home. Sheโ€™s managing the family estate for her ailing father. Insufferable gentlemen keep bursting in to propose marriage. And most dangerous of all, sheโ€™s hiding a forbidden skill. Elizabeth can speak to draca, the small, fire-breathing dragons kept by gentry as frivolous status symbols.

When Napoleonโ€™s spies attempt to steal draca, the distant war threatens even cozy Hertfordshire. Elizabeth seeks the aid of Mr. Darcy, the proud man whose proposal she once scorned. Amid the breathtaking halls of Pemberley, she discovers the truth: she is not the first woman to speak with draca. But with her secret revealed, the dark history of Pemberley tears her and Mr. Darcy apart.

One hope remains: her dangerous affinity to draca. But does she dare to trust legends and lost songs? And when a terrible betrayal threatens the man she loves, does she have a choice?

Miss Bennetโ€™s Dragon is the first book in the award-winning Jane Austen Fantasy trilogy. For fans of Emily Wildeโ€™s Encyclopaedia of Faeries, Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, and of course Jane Austen.

Page Count: 372 Pages
Genre: Fantasy, Romance
Age Category: Adult
Date Published: April 28, 2021

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M. Verant writes noblebright fantasy and sci-fi thatโ€™s exciting, romantic, and celebrates diversity and empowerment. His latest work is Emmaโ€™s Dragon, book 2 in the award-winning Jane Austen Fantasy series. Dragons of the Great Wyves, book 3 of the trilogy, is next, followed by Tiger Seed, a contemporary fantasy rooted in ancient Indus history. He collects Jane Austen paraphernalia and two-legged dragons while dodging wild turkeys in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow him on Bluesky @mverant.com.

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