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Just Take My Heart

Just Take My Heart

by Molly Day

A satisfied reader of Just Take My Heart put it best by saying, “This is not the journey of a mere thousand miles. Readers will be in it for the long haul.” This book is an emotional journey with many twists and turns involving superpowers, mystery, drama, and bonds of love that can’t be broken.

X-37 was raised in a research facility studying his regenerative powers and can’t remember much about his past. He doesn’t even know his real name but remembers that his family called him Ducky and is desperate to return to them. His escape plan becomes a matter of life and death when he realizes that the doctors plan to remove his heart for a transplant.

With nowhere to go and no way to find his family on his own, Ducky enlists the help of the first person that he runs into after fleeing the facility. Meadow Woods; a former street kid who recognizes a runaway when she sees one. 


Unfortunately, Meadow has problems of her own. The chronic illness that has been eating away at her for years is on the verge of becoming fatal. She knows that she doesn’t have much time left and worries about leaving her best friend Indigo Marvell behind. 


Someone in her situation is probably the last person that Ducky should trust but he doesn’t have any other choice. He desperately tries to keep his secret as she helps him, needing to be on his way before she can try to take advantage of his powers.


Her kindness makes him waver about trusting her but he absolutely cannot trust Indigo, who is desperate to keep her alive at any cost. Ducky is terrified to find out just how far Indigo will go to get what he wants.


Will Ducky make it back to his family and escape the grasp of the research facility? And will Indigo be able to keep his impossible promise to save Meadow’s life?



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