To Love a Wolf
SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team • Book 4
by Paige Tyler
Why You'll Love This
He's certain she's the one — she just doesn't know he's a werewolf yet, and her brothers plan to keep it that way permanently.
- Great if you want: paranormal romance with family conflict raising real stakes
- The experience: fast-moving and fun — romantic tension stays high throughout
- The writing: Tyler balances action-driven plot with warm, emotionally grounded romance
- Skip if: you're new to the series — character investment builds across books
About This Book
When a SWAT officer who happens to be a werewolf falls for a woman he can't bring himself to tell the truth, the tension isn't just romantic — it's existential. Landry Cooper knows Everly is his mate, but revealing what he is means risking everything, including her. Paige Tyler layers the stakes beautifully: there's the secret Cooper is keeping, the brothers who will go to lethal lengths to protect their sister, and Everly herself, a woman with enough spine to fight for what she wants until the moment she isn't sure she still wants it. That moment — when love and betrayal land at the same time — is what gives this story its real emotional weight.
Tyler writes paranormal romance with a thriller's sense of pacing, and the Dallas SWAT setting keeps the action grounded even when the supernatural elements push front and center. The series formula is tight, but Book 4 hits harder than most because the central conflict is genuinely thorny — not easily resolved with a confession and a kiss. Readers who appreciate romance built on earned trust rather than convenient misunderstandings will find this one particularly satisfying.