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Ebook About Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Debut Goodreads Author Daniel Mulligan is tough, snarky, and tattooed, hiding his self-consciousness behind sarcasm. Daniel has never fit in—not at home in Philadelphia with his auto mechanic father and brothers, and not at school where his Ivy League classmates looked down on him. Now, Daniel’s relieved to have a job at a small college in Holiday, Northern Michigan, but he’s a city boy through and through, and it’s clear that this small town is one more place he won’t fit in. Rex Vale clings to routine to keep loneliness at bay: honing his muscular body, perfecting his recipes, and making custom furniture. Rex has lived in Holiday for years, but his shyness and imposing size have kept him from connecting with people. When the two men meet, their chemistry is explosive, but Rex fears Daniel will be another in a long line of people to leave him, and Daniel has learned that letting anyone in can be a fatal weakness. Just as they begin to break down the walls keeping them apart, Daniel is called home to Philadelphia, where he discovers a secret that changes the way he understands everything. In the Middle of Somewhere is the first book in an emotional M/M romance series!In the Middle of SomewhereOut of NowhereWhere We Left OffIt is followed by the spinoff SMALL CHANGE series, which contains M/F and M/M romance.Small ChangeInvitation to the BluesHere's what readers are saying:"Hands down one of the best books I have read in romance. The MCs are compelling and richly nuanced, the plot is twisty and unexpected, and the writing is simply amazing." —A reader"This is exactly what I look for in a contemporary romance." —A reader"One of the best, most intense, slow, amazing relationships I have had the pleasure of reading." —A reader"A truly mesmerizing study of two deeply touching characters finding love" —A reader"This book grabbed me by the gut and wrapped itself around my heart." —A readerBook In the Middle of Somewhere (Middle of Somewhere #1) Review :
Back in March 2016, about the time the honeymoon period accompanying my starting to read M/M romances was coming to an end, I decided to join a Facebook group of an author I liked specifically to ask others for recommendations. Even though the book had been out for eight months by then, Roan Parrish’s debut novel, In the Middle of Somewhere, was still getting so much praise that I gave it a shot. I remember being wowed then, and when I picked it up for a reread the other day in order to write a review in anticipation of the release of the third book in the series, I was reminded again what makes this one of my favorite M/M books I’ve read to date.Daniel Mulligan may be a tough, inked-up guy with a sharp tongue on the outside, but it’s a cover for his insecurities brought on by a lifetime of not fitting in, particularly with his family. When he lands a job as an English professor in a rural town in northern Michigan, a place where everyone knows everyone else, it’s just another place where he’ll be an outsider, especially since he has never been willing to hide the fact that he’s gay. But it’s most likely a stepping stone toward something bigger and better anyway. After interviewing for the position six months earlier, though, an accident that stranded him in the middle of nowhere introduced him to Rex Vale, a strapping flannel-clad man with a kind demeanor who took Daniel’s breath away. When their paths cross again, their chemistry is explosive, but if they’re ever going to be together, they both must let down their guard and take the chance.During both readings, the thing that stood out most for me was the fact that the writing is amazing. It’s flawlessly smooth, sharp, poignant, and simply beautiful prose, the sort of thing I would expect from a well-seasoned author, regardless of the genre. So the fact that this is the author’s first release makes it all the more remarkable. When I read it the first time, I had not realized how much longer this book is compared to the average romance. It’s a testament to just how good the story and writing are.The story is told completely in the first-person point of view of Daniel, so it isn’t long before the reader has a pretty good impression of how his past has turned him into the man he is now. After his mother died when he was a child, he was left with his auto-mechanic father and his three older brothers. It’s already a contentious situation by the time Daniel comes out to them, and of course that only creates more tension between him and his family. Despite the fact that he’s intelligent enough to have earned a doctoral degree in English, his insecurities and ingrained defensiveness color all of his interactions, including those with Rex.As Daniel and Rex begin to forge a relationship, it doesn’t take long to feel the connection they share. Rex really is nearly perfect boyfriend material: he’s kind, attentive, caring, and physically sexy as hell, just to make a short list. He’s just the sort of character that’s easy to cast as your next book-boyfriend. But he too has some insecurity which results in him being a loner. What we learn of Rex comes slowly as the book progresses, and the timing for when these things are revealed amplifies the growing feelings they have for each other. Like so much of the writing in the book, their attraction leaps off the page.While Daniel and Rex do have a couple of bumpy spots in their developing relationship, the biggest source of angst in the book accompanies the strife between Daniel and his family. The blurb for the book hints at a truth revealed back home that comes as a big shock to him. I’m not going to add any detail to that, but I will say that the family drama fits perfectly explains much about Daniel’s personality. The situation is far from resolved in this book, though. Having already read the second book, I can tell you that it is handled there too, so you have something to look forward to.I can’t say enough good about In the Middle of Somewhere. Not only is the quality of the story a wonderful surprise to have come from a debut novel, but the quality of the storytelling is right up there among the best I’ve read. This is easily one of the best books I’ve read in the genre. I felt that way when I read it the first time, and I still feel that way now that I’ve read it again. You will not meet too many characters like narrator Daniel Mulligan, who comes up from the lower-middle-class of Philadelphia without a single hitch in his profile--brilliantly developed by Roan Parrish. Similarly, you will have a hard time finding stoic, protective and sweet men like Rex Vale, who might be a perfect embodiment of hunky cowboy but here is just plain perfect.These two accidentally bump into each other as a result of Daniel plowing his car into a tree while trying to avoid hitting a puppy, which he does anyway, and Rex happening to live across the road in the woods of Michigan and coming to the rescue.What a rescue story this is! Both men are scarred by personality quirks and life experiences that leave them stunned by the fact that even though neither will admit it, that meeting has led each of them to the promised land of love and comfort.This is a long, detailed account of Daniel's battle with his family history, Rex's crushing recovery from his mother's lifestyle and death, and how they managed to get to Michigan on separate wings and how they managed to aloft in the same forest, to say nothing of the same tree.This is the first of a trilogy in which all of the subsequent MCs are introduced along the way and as such writing anything other than why I am itching to get onto the next one would be a spoiler alert minefield. Sure, there are issues with the length of the book, but in the end I came to realize every word was needed, and every breath Daniel and Rex took while with, or away from, each other, was worth witnessing. Exceptional. 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