Ever wonder what a man wears under his kilt? The Men in Kilt Taste Test explores just that in three hot stories. In Taylor Lochland's Opening Notes, a pair of music lovers meet and explore their differences at a Highland Games. Can Ian and Craig get past the first notes of a new relationship? In And I Sing, by Shanna Germain, Corwin is just a visitor in Scotland, working on rebuilding a church. Boyd is his newest obsession in a kilt, but will they be able to make more of it than stolen moments at the local pub? Finally, in The Perfect Measurement by Sean Michael, the last thing Tim wants to wear to his brother's wedding is a kilt. Can Daniel convince him that a tailor-made kilt is worth the time?
Opening Notes by Taylor Lochland, 4 stars The two main characters make such an unlikely couple, I really liked watching them come together.
And I Sing by Shanna Germain, 3 stars The pairing of a stone mason and a bar owner was unusual, singing the only thing they have in common - initially.
The Perfect Measurements by Sean Michael, 4 stars This is a very funny story about a best man who has to wear a kilt for his brother's wedding and the shop attendant who takes his measurements.