Strip Poker by Lisa Lawrence


Strip Poker
Title : Strip Poker
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 0385340737
ISBN-10 : 9780385340731
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 336
Publication : First published January 1, 2007

For Teresa Knight, it is a game like no other. A game of bluff and chance whose stakes go far beyond erotic titillation. Where violence and voyeurism collide and sex is about to become the last line of defense. Hired to find out who’s blackmailing a prominent black politician who likes her sex on the wild side, Teresa becomes a player in an underground game of strip poker. It’s a quest that will tap into her own voracious sexual appetites and introduce her to some wildly uninhibited men and women, all of whom are leading secret lives.

But as the reluctant sleuth descends deeper into a world of pleasure and fantasy, murder suddenly ups the ante. From smoky underground clubs to uptown mansions to a shadowy corporate entity whose tentacles reach into the highest levels of government, Teresa is on an increasingly obsessive search to expose a killer, unravel a mystery—and have a little fun along the way. . . .


Strip Poker Reviews


  • Tasha

    This was a pretty interesting read. I first came across Lisa Lawrence when I found her book Sexile which I also enjoyed. I figured it would make sense to pick up her other novels since they also contained the same heroine.

    Strip Poker follows Teresa Knight as she infiltrates an underground strip poker circuit which includes the likes of some very powerful people including those linked to the British government. Her main goal is to find out who is blackmailing one of the poker players, whom also happens to be a highly outspoken government official. However, when another player turns up dead, Teresa finds that situation isn't as open-and-shut as she originally thought.

    Now to my review: I would give Strip Poker 3.5 stars. The plot was solid and get me interested for the most past and I thought the characters were pretty well-developed. There were plenty of twists and turns and plenty of action. Why did I take away 1.5 stars? Well, at some points, the inner monologues that Teresa would have were a bit jarring. She would be explaining something about one of the players/situations/etc and randomly jump into to some seemingly unrelated anecdote and it was a bit annoying. Also, as much as I love a good sex scene, some of the scenes did seem a bit crass. Granted, I'm aware that these just a bunch of--for the most part--strangers playing strip poker but with most, if not all, of these scenes, they weren't really that hot.

    That being said, I would most likely recommend this. It's still a solid read and something that would be good in between other series.

  • Valerie

    Sorry, but this book was too stupid to finish reading!