Charter Captain Bobby Quinn loves life on the water. What he hates is working for his brother.
Charter Captain Bobby Quinn loves life on the water. What he hates is working for his brother. After years spent restoring an aging wooden yacht, his brother bought it out from under him. In Bobby's mind, if family will screw you at the drop of a hat so will everyone else so, except for his bi-weekly poker game, he sticks to the solitude of the boat he loves.
Dr. Jules Peters knows all about solitude. When not working endless hours as Head of Emergency Medicine, he's tinkering in his garage. A collector of vintage cars in need of TLC, Jules has an impressive collection of cars but few friends.
Jules meets Bobby when he's given a cruise around the San Francisco Bay as a gift. Although their mutual attraction is explosive, neither man is ready to move out of his comfort zone. It might take a meddling med student and an off-season football coach to get these two loners to see there's more to life than caring for inanimate objects.
I recommend reading this series in order and I do believe followers of this series will find Slow Play to be a satisfying second entry.Read the full review at
February 2010
Review from Literary Nymphs Reviews
Reviewed by Critter Nymph
The readers are sure to enjoy Slow Play, the second book in the Poker Night series by Carol Lynne...Slow Play also leaves the reader with a heart wrenching lead in to book three that will leave the reader on the seat of their pants.Read the full review at
December 2009
Review from Ecataromance
Reviewed by Kimberley Spinney
This is a love story with twists and turns that will keep the reader going until the very last page and desperately waiting for the next book in the series.Read the full review at
July 2009
Reviewed by Roni from California, USA
Carol Lynne is my favorite author in this genre. She does an excellent job at conveying love and romance between men. I find her writing to be refreshing and without the standard stereotypes that can be found in the genre.
Slow-Play is no different. The second book in the Poker Night series leaves me hanging on the edge of my seat waiting for what will come next in the poker buddies lives.
The story between Bobby and Jules was developed for such a short novel. The characters were well written and the men as a couple were quite compatible even though they came from different positions in their life. Carol didn't play on the angle of age too much, which was appreciated because that would have just been another barrier that the couple in the story didn't need.
Waiting in anticipation for book number three, but I haven't seen any indication of when it will be released. I hope soon.
July 2009
Review from Fallen Angel Reviews
Reviewed by April from Fallen Angel Reviews
Slow Play is book two in the Poker Night series and just as good as the first...I can't wait to read book three of this series! Read the full review at