Publisher's Synopsis
A dragon's imagination is very rapid. It jumps from separation to anxiety, and anxiety to wreaking havoc. Fitzwilliam Darcy finds caring for a baby dragon more of a fraught guardianship than anticipated. Little Pemberley may
have survived a perilous hatching and still successfully imprinted on humans, but she's pining for one particular
human to the point she is fast becoming a danger to herself and others.
Collins, heir to the Longbourn entail, has decided that marrying her will add very greatly to his future happiness.
While the estate dragon agrees--and insists she accept him--Elizabeth and the rest of Longboun's dragons insist he is the
last man in the world whom she could ever be prevailed on to marry--a better dragon's dinner than a husband. It's disappointment and spleen all around as Lady Catherine de Bourgh involves herself in the affair after hearing reports of a most alarming nature. There are few people in England besides herself who could make things worse. In that, Lady
Catherine is a true proficient. Baby Pemberley's fate is caught in a deadly tangle of families and fortunes, forcing Darcy and Elizabeth to take the biggest
gamble of their lives to win or lose it all. A fresh new gaslamp fantasy adventure in the engrossingly intricate world of Jane Austen's Dragons. Anne McCaffrey meets Jane Austen perfect for dragon lovers and regency-era fans alike. Book 2 in the Jane Austen's Dragons series.