The Hearts We Sold

The Hearts We Sold is set to be released August 8, 2017.  Imagine going about your regular life and all of a sudden you learn that Demons really do exist.  As in, the whole world now knows that Demons exist.  They do not harm humans, but will grant you your wish in exchange for a body part.  It becomes acceptable to see people with missing limbs.  Dee Moreno is on the verge of being kicked out of school, because her scholarship program is coming to an end.  She can’t bear the thought of returning to her dysfunctional home, so she makes a deal with a demon in exchange for her heart and errands as he commands.  She works with a group of teens to run those errands for the demon.  She has no idea what this means in the grander scheme of things.

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