Just Human by Kerry Heavenss

JustHuman

5 Stars|Amazon($.99)|Goodreads

I read this novel a while back and am just now going to write my review. It deserves it. This novel was SO GOOD! A quick read that left me breathless with its ending. I am VERY glad the second book was out when I read this because that endings a doozy! Liv and Danny have a true love kind of love. The results of a series of unfortunate events and decisions leave Danny moving to the US while Liv stays in the UK. Their young love torn apart before they can truly learn their feelings for each other. Fast Forward to the present. Liv has always been in love with Danny. When he appears back in her life Via Facebook, her world as she knows it is about to change. She thought he left with no second thoughts and he thought that she had no reason to want him to stay. How wrong they both were. As things come to light both of their lives start to change. I loved these two. I loved reading about them from the moment that notification on Liv's Facebook appeared. I thought they were a fantastic and very well-developed set of characters. They were real, relatable and had flaws that made them truly one of the best set of characters I have ever read. Their love was genuine and things in the novel transpired in a realistic and perfect way. This book was exceptionally written and definitely a must read.

Synopsis:

Meet Liv and Danny... Liv loves Danny. She knows she loves him more than he loves her, so she lets him go without a fight when his parents make him move back to America. She knows she will never love anyone like she loved him, but she has to move on. Danny loves Liv. He knows he loves her more than she loves him, because she does nothing to get him to stay, so he goes quietly when his parents leave the UK. He knows he will never love anyone like he loved her, but he has to move on. Twelve years on, they have made a good job of pretending, they may have almost forgotten. But when they get in touch via Facebook, it seems that it is all still there. They quickly find that they are intensely compatible in ways they hadn’t even begun to explore before they were forced apart. Can they put aside their fears and give it a go? Or will deep rooted doubts and insecurities tear them apart?