In the Company of Wolves
SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team • Book 3
by Paige Tyler
Why You'll Love This
A werewolf cop hiding a werewolf criminal from his own team is either the worst idea imaginable — or fate.
- Great if you want: enemies-to-lovers paranormal romance with real romantic tension
- The experience: fast, fun, and flirty — reads like a binge-worthy guilty pleasure
- The writing: Tyler keeps action and romantic chemistry running in tight parallel lanes
- Skip if: you want deep world-building over romance-forward plotting
About This Book
When a routine shootout puts Dallas SWAT officer Eric Becker face-to-face with a beautiful woman on the wrong side of a firefight, his instincts pull him in two directions at once. She's part of a ruthless wolf shifter gang tearing through the city — and she's also his mate. Paige Tyler builds her third SWAT novel around that central tension: what happens when loyalty to your pack and loyalty to your heart point toward completely different choices. The stakes here aren't just physical danger; they're about trust, survival, and whether two people from opposing sides can find enough common ground before everything collapses around them.
Tyler's particular strength is keeping the romance and the action genuinely interdependent — neither feels like filler for the other. Becker and Jayna's developing connection drives the plot forward rather than pausing it, and Tyler writes their dynamic with enough push-and-pull friction to stay convincing. Readers already invested in the Dallas SWAT world will find this the most emotionally layered entry yet, while newcomers will find it accessible enough to stand on its own. The pacing is tight, and the emotional beats land with satisfying precision.