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Just Human by Kerry Heavens Review

Title: Just Human

Author: Kerry Heavens

First published July 20, 2013

294 pages, ebook

ISBN: 9781301367443

Rating: 3.88

Overview

Introducing Liv and Danny, two people who loved each other more than they knew how to express. Their love story ended abruptly when Danny had to leave the UK to move back to America.

Liv knew that she loved him more, so she let him go without a fight. Danny, on the other hand, believed that he loved Liv more because she didn’t try to keep him from leaving.

Twelve years later, they reconnect via Facebook, and it’s as if no time has passed. They realize they are more compatible than they ever imagined.

But can they move past their fears and insecurities to give their love another chance? Or will the doubts that have been festering for years tear them apart once again?

Discover the answer in Kerry Heavens’ heartwarming novel, Just Human.

About the Author

I’m an independent author who loves using my iPhone and spreading positivity wherever I go! My writing style typically includes sensual romance, humorous romantic comedies, and all sorts of other risqué content.

Editoral Review

Kerry Heavens debut novel, Just Human, is a captivating romance that explores the complexities of human relationships and the importance of self-acceptance. Published on July 20, 2013, the book is a reflection of contemporary romance fiction that appeals to a wide range of readers.

The story follows the life of Danny Boynton, a young man who has been living with a dark secret for a long time. He is gay, but he is afraid to come out because of the stigma and discrimination surrounding homosexuality.

Danny has been in love with his best friend, Ryan, since childhood, but he is afraid to confess his feelings because he fears that it will ruin their friendship. However, things change when he meets a beautiful woman named Scarlett, who makes him feel alive again.

Just Human navigates the themes of sexuality, friendship, love, and self-discovery. The book explores the societal expectations that can cause pressure and confusion for someone who is unwilling to conform.

The characters struggle to find peace and happiness in a world that denies them the freedom to be themselves. The story is set in London, England, and the author does a fantastic job of capturing the city’s essence and character, which enhances the reader’s immersive experience.

The authors writing style is exquisite and engaging, engaging readers from the first page. She has developed the characters in such a way that they are relatable and endearing.

The readers will feel a deep connection with Danny, Scarlett, and Ryan as they take on this journey together. Heavens masterfully balances humor and drama to create a compelling and captivating read that will leave readers with a powerful message.

One of the weaknesses of the book is that the story’s pacing is a bit slow at times, but that does not take away from the overall quality of the writing. The author’s ability to develop a narrative that is both thought-provoking and entertaining is outstanding.

She does an excellent job of building tension and keeping the reader invested in the story. In conclusion, Just Human by Kerry Heavens is a beautifully written novel that explores the complexities of human relationships and sexuality.

The author has done an excellent job of developing a narrative that is not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for an engaging and insightful read.

The book is suitable for adult readers of all ages, and it will leave a lasting impression on anyone who reads it. I give this book five stars for its beautiful writing, well-developed characters, and powerful message.

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