Discovering the Austen's

Discovering the Austen's

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What if you were the first to discover a secret that had been held onto for nearly two hundred years. Cassandra Austen, reeling from the loss of her sister, trying to find a way to come to terms with it, would do anything to be at peace. Even write her dear departed sister into her own stories. A cross over between Pride and Prejudice, where an undiscovered script written by an Austen, as a sequel to Pride and Prejudice, comes to the light.
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