I liked Leigh Elwood's story, actually read it more than once.
The first one by Moresca was just strange. Two men who had never before been together had a 3-way, along with the heroine the night they met. The guys kept professing how not gay they were, but then they kept thinking about each other. Then one of them pops the question in the strangest way I've ever read, two pages later I was like "what? The characters are engaged? How did that happen?" It was just a mess. If you skip that one, the rest of the book read pretty good, with extra stars for Daringly Delicious.
The first one by Moresca was just strange. Two men who had never before been together had a 3-way, along with the heroine the night they met. The guys kept professing how not gay they were, but then they kept thinking about each other. Then one of them pops the question in the strangest way I've ever read, two pages later I was like "what? The characters are engaged? How did that happen?" It was just a mess. If you skip that one, the rest of the book read pretty good, with extra stars for Daringly Delicious.