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2[[caption-width-right:189:The cover of the first book]]
3Written by Lisa Lawrence, this series focuses on private detective Teresa Knight, a Black Englishwoman with Sudanese ancestry. She investigates various cases, while getting into all kinds of sexual scenarios. It might be best described as "erotic detective fiction".
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5The books of the series are:
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7* ''Strip Poker'' (2007)
8* ''Beg Me'' (2007)
9* ''Sexile'' (2009)
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11!Examples:
12* ActionGirl: Teresa knows martial arts, and is willing to use them when necessary (such as while fighting the villain at the climax of ''Strip Poker'').
13* AmbiguouslyBi: In the first book, Carl turns out to be secretly with Andre, his boyfriend. He'd also had sex with several women, Teresa included, though without as much enthusiasm. She isn't sure whether this means he's bisexual or really gay.
14* AttemptedRape: Teresa stops a man who is about to rape his girlfriend at a sex club when she breaks off their encounter because of discomfort.
15* BiggerIsBetterInBed: Teresa thinks so, frequently commenting mentally on men's large penises with approval (some her sex partners, others simply ones she sees).
16* {{Blackmail}}: The first book involves a blackmailer inside exclusive sex gambling clubs in Britain whom Teresa is hired to track down.
17* ButNotTooForeign: Teresa is a Briton of Sudanese descent, which is brought up though since she's born and raised in the UK. Teresa's culturally British so it doesn't affect her very much. She also has a completely English name.
18* CampGay: Andre is described as a slim and effeminate gay man.
19* ClosetGay: Carl kept the fact he was seeing Andre, a younger man, secret. It only came out with his death.
20* ClosetKey: Hooking up with Ayako makes Teresa realize that she's bisexual. Although she had sexual fantasies of women before, it just didn't sink in. She put that down to pent up sexual energy rather than specific attraction.
21* EthicalSlut: Teresa unabashedly loves having sex, and isn't ashamed in the least of it. She's bisexual too, so while it's mostly men, some of her sex partners are also women. However, she's also very much concerned with consent and safe sex, with some cases she investigates involving violations of these. She'll also intervene if something is going on that's nonconsensual when she's present.
22* EveryoneHasLotsOfSex: Teresa has tons of sex across the books, starting just pages into the first one, while supporting characters also get into the act quite regularly.
23* FanserviceExtra: Minor characters are often also described nude and or having sex, not just the protagonist.
24* FriendsWithBenefits: Teresa has lots of relationships like this, and often sees friends/acquaintances of hers who are also her casual sex partners.
25* GenreMashup: It's basically erotica meets a basic detective story in each novel.
26* IdealizedSex: {{Zigzagged}}. Sex is generally portrayed as working out fine, but some cases don't, and contraception or STD prevention is also brought up explicitly.
27* InsistentTerminology: Teresa, who's of Sudanese ancestry, prefers being called African over black. {{Downplayed}} however as she doesn't make an issue of it all the time.
28* KarmaHoudini: In ''Strip Poker'' the bad guys who are really behind the book's events (people from the international corporations involved with trafficking coltan in the Congo) face no consequences as their hitman gets killed and so they're not identified.
29* MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces: Teresa gets busy in all kinds of places, including dogging inside a park while a much younger couple watch.
30* MasculineFeminineGayCouple: StraightGay Carl was with CampGay Andre, whom Teresa explicitly identifies as the "feminine" partner in the relationship.
31* MinorCrimeRevealsMajorPlot: In ''Strip Poker'' Teresa looking into blackmail and an ordinary murder leads her to discovering an international conspiracy by corporations smuggling coltan mined inside the Democratic Republic of Cargo by forced child labor that's connected with brutal rebels who have committed countless atrocities.
32* MsFanservice: Teresa is described as beautiful, and constantly has explicit sex scenes.
33* PornWithPlot: The series, while it does indeed have a plot (which isn't just tacked on either), also features tons of very explicit sex throughout every book. A lot of this is somewhat justified by the story, but still tailor-made to fit pretty clearly.
34* ReallyGetsAround: Teresa has tons of sexual encounters in each book. The very first one even segues to her having sex almost immediately.
35* RRatedOpening: The first book, and the trilogy overall, starts as Teresa is playing StripPoker, the game soon turning into sex with the other player, a man. In the next books, this continues, with each one having an opening that soon features sex.
36* SafeSaneAndConsensual: Teresa, being an {{ethical slut}}, strictly abides by this regarding sex, as do the better sex clubs.
37* SexInASharedRoom: The sex clubs often have couples "perform" as others watch.
38* SexIsGood: The general view of the protagonist, and the series overall (at least if it's safe, with consenting adults etc).
39* SexStartsStoryStops: Many if not most of the sex scenes have little buildup (often none), and are generally described in explicit detail. Generally this is justified as it's taking place in a sex club or between friends with benefits etc. It's also expected somewhat (this is erotic fiction) though the sheer number of sex scenes becomes pretty staggering.
40* ShutUpHannibal: When the villain in ''Strip Poker'' starts to rationalize what he did, Teresa cuts it off instantly, uninterested by any speech of his.
41* STDImmunity: {{Averted}}. [=STDs=] are explicitly mentioned as a threat for people who have a lot of casual sex. The sex clubs portrayed all require members be tested first before joining.
42* StraightGay: No one realizes that Carl was gay (or at least bi) until it came out after his death, given his style was just like his straight counterparts.
43* StripPoker: The first book is named this, and opens on Teresa playing it against a white man in Africa. Before long it turns into the two having sex.

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