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You Own My Heart

You Own My Heart

Magdalene "Mags" Dawson is a free-spirited, vintage-loving Brit with a flair for chaos and absolutely no filter. Moving to New York was never part of the plan, let alone accidentally becoming the new weather girl on one of America's biggest morning shows.

But life has a wicked sense of humour. And so does she.

Enter Dante Salvadore-brooding and breathtaking, with olive skin and hazel eyes that hold a depth you can't quite place.

As the executive producer of Wake Up New York, Dante thrives on control, order, and zero surprises, making Mags his ultimate nightmare. Yet, she's magnetic, unpredictable, and perhaps exactly what his carefully managed world has been missing.

But beneath Dante's composed exterior lies a truth that's ready to unravel. When the past comes knocking, Mags faces the toughest question of all: Can their love survive the weight of what's been buried, or will it tear them apart before they even have a chance?

Between live-TV slipups, flirtatious glances behind the cameras, and a few scandalously stolen moments off-set, Mags and Dante discover that the biggest storms aren't always on the radar.

Warm, witty, and full of heart, You Own My Heart is a sparkling story about fresh starts, forecast failures, and falling hard when you least expect it.

Published: September 13, 2025

Pages: 278

ISBN: 9798262712328

About the Author

J.D. Hughes
J.D. Hughes is a contemporary romance author based in Worcestershire, where she lives with her husband and three children. Her debut novel, You Have My Heart, was published in 2016, and she has since written a few more heartfelt and engaging books that explore love, life, and everything in between.

In addition to writing, Jo is currently training to become a Social Worker, a role that reflects her deep interest in people and their stories. When she’s not writing or studying, she’s usually prancing about on the stage in a musical or pantomime, or juggling a variety of half-finished projects.