Isolation Play picks up five minutes after Out of Position ends. The events at the end of Out of Position have put Dev and Lee in an awkward position. The athletic tiger and his boyfriend Lee, a fox with a tongue as quick as his wit, still won't get many breaks in their fight for understanding. They'll need to deal with a stubborn reporter determined to get a story any way he can, furious parents, and hostile teammates—not to mention each other.

All's fair in love and war—and this is both.

Kyell says:

Out of Position was far more popular than I could have imagined, and as with Waterways, it was not long before people asked for a sequel. Fortunately, I had more of the story of Dev and Lee in mind. Even more fortunate, Blotch was delighted to illustrate this book, too, and came up with a gorgeous cover to help show off the new story.

I was nervous about the reception Isolation Play would get. Following up a popular book is always difficult, but so far, people seem to like the sequel. And I am starting to relax.

And yes, I have ideas for more Dev and Lee books. There will be at least five. See my blog for continuing updates.