Three to Tango: Flipping for Chelsea / Dirty/Bad/Wrong / Just One Night / On the Job
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Tory M. (scifiponygirl) reviewed on + 15 more book reviews
I was expecting these stories to be menage and two of them were. The other two were not really menage. To me a happy ending in menage stories is when the 3 people involved end up together and that did not happen in two of these.
Emma Holly's Flipping for Chelsea, loved it. Characters felt multidimensional. Enough angst and passion to make it a satisfying read. I liked all 3 characters and wanted them to have their happy ending.
Lauren Dane's Dirty/Bad/Wrong, loved it. This story did feel too short, but I enjoyed it. I like the interaction between the men as well as the relationship as a whole.
Megan Hart's Just for One Night, I did not like. Not a menage story, more of a girl dating two men at the same time. Some might see the ending as a happy one but I did not. The heroine was bland and indecisive. The men were selfish.
Bethany Kane's On the Job was a complete disappointment. I did not like any of the characters, nor how the plot played out. The author tried to do a sub/dom relationship in this story and it just didn't work. Additionally the 3rd character felt like an after thought.
Overall, I would read this book just for the two stories, Flipping for Chelsea and Dirty/Bad/Wrong.
Emma Holly's Flipping for Chelsea, loved it. Characters felt multidimensional. Enough angst and passion to make it a satisfying read. I liked all 3 characters and wanted them to have their happy ending.
Lauren Dane's Dirty/Bad/Wrong, loved it. This story did feel too short, but I enjoyed it. I like the interaction between the men as well as the relationship as a whole.
Megan Hart's Just for One Night, I did not like. Not a menage story, more of a girl dating two men at the same time. Some might see the ending as a happy one but I did not. The heroine was bland and indecisive. The men were selfish.
Bethany Kane's On the Job was a complete disappointment. I did not like any of the characters, nor how the plot played out. The author tried to do a sub/dom relationship in this story and it just didn't work. Additionally the 3rd character felt like an after thought.
Overall, I would read this book just for the two stories, Flipping for Chelsea and Dirty/Bad/Wrong.
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