Her Never-Lasting Heart (On Hold)

Her Never-Lasting Heart (On Hold)

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At the age of 16, Izzy has already lost everything. So, when she is diagnosed with heart failure and is told she needs a heart transplant to live, she isn't scared to die. In fact, she is ready to welcome it so she can see those she loves again. Her heart finally gives out while she is laying in a hospital bed and Izzy says good bye to the cold, cruel world that took her family away from her. So, what happens when Izzy awakes a months later from a coma? How did she survive her heart stopping? What does she possibly have left that she could live for? Who are these four boys that she sees when she finally opens her eyes and what do they have to do with her survival? Can they give her a reason to want to live and help her achieve her sister's dying wish she wrote in the letter she left for Izzy just 6 months before Izzy found herself dying as well?
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