Heartstone
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Elle Katharine White
Jane Austen meets dragons in this epic historical fantasy debut as a willful young woman and an arrogant warrior battle for each other’s heart.They say a Rider in possession of a good blade must be in want of a monster to slay—and Merybourne Manor has plenty of monsters . . . Passionate, headstrong Aliza Bentaine knows this all too well; she’s already lost one sister to the invading gryphons. So when the people of Merybourne Manor scrape together the funds to hire a band of Riders to hunt down the horde, Aliza is relieved her sister will soon be avenged.Her relief is short-lived. With the arrival of the haughty and handsome dragonrider, Alastair Daired, Aliza expects a battle; what she doesn’t expect is a romantic clash of wills, pitting words and wit against the pride of an ancient house. Nor does she anticipate the mystery that haunts them from Merybourne Manor, with its roots running as deep as the foundations of the kingdom itself, where something old and dreadful slumbers . . . something far more sinister than gryphons.It’s a war Aliza is ill-prepared to wage, on a battlefield she’s never known before: one spanning kingdoms, class lines, and the curious nature of her own heart . . . In Heartstone, Elle Katharine White infuses elements of Jane Austen’s beloved Pride and Prejudice with her own playful brand of magic. Filled with wyverns, dragons, and the warriors who fight alongside them against the monsters that threaten the kingdom—gryphons, direwolves, banshees, and lamias—this is an epic fantasy that conjures a familiar yet wondrously unique world.
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Author
Elle Katharine White
Pages
355
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2017-01-17
ISBN
0062451952 9780062451958
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"Fun fantasy spin on Pride and Prejudice"
M
Murmly
"I think my low rating of this book has in part to do with my own expectations. I'm not even sure I read the synopsis before reading, I just heard pride and prejudice meets dragons and I was all in. What I assumed would happen was there would be pride and prejudice moments, tropes, and character arcs set in a fantastical plot with dragons, etc. However, this book was quite literally taking Jane Austin's novel and setting it in a world with dragons. And other magical creatures. <br/>While this book did have plot and characters outside of p&p, it felt to me too much like the author was trying so hard to match every plot point in the original book, that it lacked depth in the new additions. On top of that, p&p is already rife with characters, from sisters to suitors, and that can get confusing to someone unfamiliar with the original work. In adding the fantasy world and related subplots, the author was forced to add even more characters, along with creatures. In my opinion, this made it very confusing to figure out who was who and what was happening. <br/>Overall, I think if you're a die-hard fan of pride and prejudice adaptations, this might be up your alley, but otherwise, it's probably not worth your time."