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  1. Love the ones I’ve seen so far. As to which ones I’d also like to see? Only one answer and that’s “All of them!”

  2. I’d love to see the Darcys with Pemberley and their Dragon Friends, family portrait style.
    Also Lydia and Cosette, Georgiana and Blade, Fitzwilliam and Netherford…
    Oh, and Lady Dressler and her friend, the Indian Tazlewurm.

  3. I’m not sure if I would want the Darcy’s since I’m not sure if your picture would conflict with what’s in my head. I would love baby Anne and her tazelwurm Mae. Pemberly, Richard and Earl.

    I think the ones so far are great!

  4. I agree The family style portrait of the Darcys would be great along with the others Natasja suggested.
    Mr Bennet and Drew in the library is my fav of this group. They are all fantastic along with most of the others in your posts. The fine details along with the whimsy makes me smile every time. Dragons love Chocolate Cake is still one of my favorites. Truthfully, I like these pictures better than those on your book covers. If you mentioned the artist in one of your posts I missed it.

  5. Frederick Wentworth and Kellynch. Anne and Balen. Kellynch and Corn & Wall. The Crofts and their friend. And the above requested by others. All the Fairy Dragons.

  6. I agree with previous comments. Love all the portraits. The artwork is beautiful, dragons and humans. Please continue with the book of portraits. And Balen is not that ugly.

  7. oh my! More Portraits! I admit to printing the ones you put on “random bits” and sticking them into my copy of the most recent index – which I had hard bound and refer to frequently (I am certain I once had a memory….now where did I put it…..). It’s delightful to find such a melding of two of my favorites, Jane Austen’s writings and Dragons, so beautifully done. Your books are a delight and my fiendish covert plan is to use your books to gently guide my fantasy loving great-nieces into Jane Austen’s works. I often have more than one book going at a time and Jane Austen’s Dragons are on heavy rotation in my re-read stack, rarely is my table without one.

    Jane Austen? check; Dragons? check; skillfully written so as to be re-readable? check! Oh, the wonder of it! Thank you.

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