Title: Wolf Trouble
Author: Paige Tyler
Series: SWAT, #2
Pubdate: August 4th, 2015
ISBN: 9781492608509
Heβs in trouble with a capital T
Thereβs never been a female on the Dallas SWAT team and Senior Corporal Xander Riggs prefers it that way. The elite pack of alpha male wolfshifters is no place for a woman. But Khaki Blake is no ordinary woman.
When Khaki walks through the door attractive as hell and smelling like heaven, Xander doesnβt know what the heck to do. Worse, sheβs put under his command and Xanderβs protective instincts go on high alert. When things start heating up both on and off the clock, itβs almost impossible to keep their heads in the game and their hands off each otherβ¦
Xander rounded the row of shot-up cars along the sidewalk, heading for Khaki just as Thompson strode up to her from the other direction with fire in his eyes.
βYou had them and you let them get away,β the fed shouted. βWhat the hell is wrong with you?β
An animalistic rage like heβd never felt before crawled up Xanderβs back and he let out a low growl. He wasnβt the only one. Haleβs fangs had elongated ever so slightly and his fingers flexed around his M4. Trevor, Becker, and Cooper came running at full speed from the same direction Thompson had approached, looking equally pissed. And Max? The teamβs youngest werewolf looked like he was ready to shift and rip Thompson to shreds.
Xander was going to have a full-scale werewolf riot on his hands at any second.
Khaki rose to her feet from where sheβd been kneeling beside a little girl and rounded on the FBI agent with her own brand of fire in her eyes. She advanced on him with so much fury that Thompson took a step back.
βWhatβs wrong with me? What the hellβs wrong with you?β Khaki demanded. βThere were a hundred civilians on this street and you decided it was a good idea to pin the suspects in here and start shooting?β
She jabbed a finger at the row of cars parked on the street. βThere were kids hiding behind those cars you just shot the crap out of. Why did I let the suspects get away? To save those kidsβfrom you.β
Thompson opened his mouth to say something, but Khaki cut him off. βSave it! You screwed up hereβnot us.β
Brushing past him, she walked over to the kids sheβd just rescued and knelt down beside the little girl again to gently brush her blond hair out of her tear-streaked face.
βDamn straight,β Max said softly. βDropped his ass like a dirty toilet seat. Thatβs what Iβm talking about.β
The other guys in his squad let out low chuckles. Xander could understand why. Khaki had just put Thompson in his place like a seasoned pro. They hadnβt caught the bad guys, but sheβd saved lives. That was a win in his book.
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Paige Tyler is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of sexy, romantic fiction. She and her very own military hero (also known as her husband) live on the beautiful Florida coast with their adorable fur baby (also known as their dog). Paige graduated with a degree in education, but decided to pursue her passion and write books about hunky alpha males and the kickbutt heroines who fall in love with them. Visit www.paigetylertheauthor.com.
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I like Eve Dallas and Roarke from J.D. Robb’s In Death series, they are my favorite book couple.
I like Eve & Roarke because they work together so good together. Also Roarke was a suspect Eve had to investigate. He is so good to her and for her/ vise versa.
Eve Dallas – read all the books over the last year – can’t wait for more!
I haven’t read her books yet so I don’t have a favorite but I adore a heroine who aids in the rescue and a hero who grows and sees only his heroine.
Elizabeth Bennett- written well