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Wolf Trouble

SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team • Book 2

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Why You'll Love This

A wolf shifter who swears women don't belong on his team meets the one woman who might be more dangerous than he is.

  • Great if you want: paranormal romance with action, tension, and a competent heroine
  • The experience: fast-paced and steamy — enemies-to-lovers with real heat
  • The writing: Tyler balances shifter world-building with snappy romantic banter
  • Skip if: slow-burn patience isn't your thing — this moves quickly

About This Book

When the Dallas SWAT team — secretly an elite pack of wolf shifters — gets its first female recruit, Senior Corporal Xander Riggs isn't just uncomfortable. He's completely undone. Khaki Blake is tough, capable, and somehow already smells like pack, which raises questions neither of them is prepared to answer. Paige Tyler builds the tension from the very first shift, layering the push-and-pull of professional duty against an attraction neither character can outrun. The stakes here aren't just romantic — they're about identity, belonging, and what it costs to let someone past the walls you've spent years building.

What makes Wolf Trouble a satisfying read is how confidently Tyler handles both halves of her premise. The SWAT procedural elements feel grounded and specific, giving the shifter mythology something real to anchor itself to, while the romance builds with enough slow burn to keep pages turning. Her dialogue crackles without trying too hard, and Xander and Khaki earn every moment of their connection rather than stumbling into it by convenience. If the first book in this series made you curious about this world, this installment delivers on every promise.