My new lovers might be enemies. But can I get them to kiss and make up?
After seeing my best friend Alex find the loves of his life on a dating app with a feature for polyamorous match-ups, I decide to give the thing a try.
It's a neat new concept, and I can use it to arrange something I've never done before but am curious about: a date with not just one guy, but two!
I should have known the process wouldn't go as smoothly for me as it did for Alex, though, because nothing ever seems to.
The two guys I meet are better than anything I could have dreamt up, but there's tension between them.
At first I chalk it up to first date jitters, but then I start to suspect they have history. I think one of my dates may have been the other's bully back in high school.
Am I being paranoid or am I being pulled into some kind of revenge fantasy? And if so, why does it feel so good to be sandwiched in between two guys who may hate each other? Perhaps because making up can be really hot!
It shouldn't matter because this was just supposed to be a fun temporary experiment. But some powerful emotions are heating up and it's hard to tell whether they stem from anger or desire.
Do they really hate each other or hate to love each other? And what happens when I get caught in the middle?
Miss Matched is a bisexual menage romance with high heat MM and MFM scenes. (Swords do cross in this one!) It has no cliffhangers and no cheating, but it does have lots of steam and a happily ever after for everyone involved.
Genre: Gay Romance
After seeing my best friend Alex find the loves of his life on a dating app with a feature for polyamorous match-ups, I decide to give the thing a try.
It's a neat new concept, and I can use it to arrange something I've never done before but am curious about: a date with not just one guy, but two!
I should have known the process wouldn't go as smoothly for me as it did for Alex, though, because nothing ever seems to.
The two guys I meet are better than anything I could have dreamt up, but there's tension between them.
At first I chalk it up to first date jitters, but then I start to suspect they have history. I think one of my dates may have been the other's bully back in high school.
Am I being paranoid or am I being pulled into some kind of revenge fantasy? And if so, why does it feel so good to be sandwiched in between two guys who may hate each other? Perhaps because making up can be really hot!
It shouldn't matter because this was just supposed to be a fun temporary experiment. But some powerful emotions are heating up and it's hard to tell whether they stem from anger or desire.
Do they really hate each other or hate to love each other? And what happens when I get caught in the middle?
Miss Matched is a bisexual menage romance with high heat MM and MFM scenes. (Swords do cross in this one!) It has no cliffhangers and no cheating, but it does have lots of steam and a happily ever after for everyone involved.
Genre: Gay Romance
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