![]() ![]() But the only college that will interview him for a position is in a small town in Michigan where he feels like even MORE of a black sheep. Now, he’s finally getting his graduate degree and can look for a job as an English professor. The romance books I love are decidedly different from this pattern, and my latest discovery is no exception: In The Middle of Somewhere by Roan Parrish.įirst, here’s the gist: Daniel is a lifelong city boy, native to Philadelphia where he grew up as a black sheep in his family of mechanics. After a period of heartbreak and soul-searching, they’re reunited for their happily-ever-after (or at least happy-for-now) ending. ![]() Just as they think they’ve found love, life gets in the way and the two are parted. ![]() They’re thrown together regularly over a period of time, and that dislike turns to mutual appreciation and attraction. If you’re a big romance reader, you’re probably familiar with this storyline: two people meet and dislike each other on sight. ![]()
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