
Misfit in Middle America
Mandy M. Rot
(c) copyright 2004
Short Story
Spicy/Carnal
Cover art (c) Kat Richards 2004
ISBN n/a
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5 Stars--In
this fast-paced and intriguing book, Mandy Roth starts the story on a
suspenseful note that escalates until the climatic ending. With the vivid
descriptions, the characters come alive with their appealing and lively
personalities. Adam and Beth are both brave, forceful and passionate. With the
unforeseen twists thrown into MISFIT IN MIDDLE AMERICA, Ms. Roth once again
shows her diverse writing talents for creating powerful stories.--Amelia
Richard, eCataRomance Reviews
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Misfit In Middle America is written in the first person and it is unique
in that the reader is treated to the events as they unfold through the male
perspective – through Adam. This is not only
interesting but also entertaining in reaching behind the male psych … and Adam
is definitely one male you’d like to get behind, or under, or on top of.
He’s just so gorgeous, sexy, strong, cute, and vulnerable; there aren’t
enough words to describe him. He’s charismatic and
just perfect for Beth who has a few surprises in store for the reader.
When Adam and Beth come together it’s explosive and endearing all at once.
The characters in this book are so real and believable you’ll be able to
relate to many of them, especially Adam’s son Justin.
Misfit In Middle America is another great offering from Mandy M. Roth.
A well-developed quirky romance with plashes of humor makes this a very
memorable story. This book is a romantic erotic
suspense with paranormal elements and some instances of violence that is not
intended for the faint of heart. It is, though, a very
satisfying and enjoyable read, a story that will linger in your memory.
Aggie Tsirikas
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Misfit in Middle America is a great little story with
some very likeable
characters. It is told completely from Adam's point of view, and this
unusual point of view keeps your attention. Justin is his son, who is very
into art and the gothic scene. Although Adam seems bewildered by his
actions sometimes, he accepts him with unconditional love. Beth comes
across as a cold woman at first, but as he gets to know her she becomes
more likeable. There is some very hot sex in this short story; it nearly
burns up the pages. A definite keeper, Misfit in Middle America is an
unusual addition to my keeper shelf.--4
Hearts--Julia The Romance Studio