Title: Wolf Trouble
Author: Paige Tyler
Series: SWAT, #2
Pubdate: August 4th, 2015
ISBN: 9781492608509
He’s in trouble
with a capital T
There’s 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 doesn’t know what the heck to do. Worse, she’s put under his
command and Xander’s protective instincts go on high alert. When things start
heating up both on and off the clock, it’s almost impossible to keep their
heads in the game and their hands off each other…
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.
***
Paige Tyler’s sexy, action-packed SWAT series is back this August
with the release of Wolf Trouble! To celebrate this latest release, Corporal Xander
Riggs has agreed to sit down for a Q&A with us:
If you could go back and relive any day of your life,
what day would you choose and why?
I probably
wouldn't because it would change me. I'm good with who I am and where I am
right now.
An Excerpt:
Xander had to pick his jaw up off the floor of the training room
when Gage introduced the newest member of the SWAT team. He didn’t know what to
expect, but it sure as hell wasn’t Officer Khaki Blake. Tall with an athletic
build and just enough curves to fill out the SWAT T-shirt, she had the biggest
brown eyes and softest looking lips he’d ever seen. She had her dark hair back
in a bun, so he couldn’t tell how long it was, but he’d bet money it fell past
her shoulders. She smelled way too good to be believed, too—like a slice of
frosted spice cake in a uniform.
Shit. He
was practically panting. If he didn’t get a grip soon, he was going to start
drooling.
He gave the other guys a covert
glance to see how they were dealing with her scent and was stunned to see that
none of them reacted at all. Why not? His nose wasn’t that much better than
theirs. He knew for a fact that several of the other guys—Cooper Landry and
Jayden Brooks specifically—could smell a hell of a lot better than he could.
Maybe everyone was so mesmerized
by finally getting to see a female version of their kind that the rest of their
senses had stopped working.
Gage had left it up to Xander to
fill the guys in on what had gone down at the meeting with Deputy Chief Mason
while he’d headed home to get ready for his trip to Washington State. While the
guys had been pissed that the top brass was playing politics with the team,
they’d been intrigued at the idea of adding a female werewolf to the Pack.
They’d bombarded him with dozens
of questions, none of which he could answer. Was she as fast and strong as they
were? Did her abilities manifest themselves in completely different ways? Would
she be as aggressive as they were and able to handle herself in a fight? Were
there more like her out there, or was she the only one?
Not all the questions were so
general. Brooks wondered what she would look like, Max Lowry wanted to know if
she would smell like them, and Eric Becker… Well, Becker just wanted to know if
she liked to wear yoga pants. God, that kid had an obsession with those things.
Xander had told them what he
knew—that no one except Gage knew a damn thing about female werewolves. And
Xander wasn’t so sure how much their commander knew, either.
While Xander was lost in thought,
Gage turned the floor over to Khaki, who was currently explaining how much she
appreciated the opportunity to be in SWAT.
“I know I won’t be handed
anything, but I look forward to proving to every one of you that I belong in
the Pack and on the team.” She spoke in a light, lilting voice that
surprisingly filled the large classroom. Xander could definitely pick up the
Midwest accent, so she probably wasn’t originally from the Pacific Northwest.
“I’m not asking for anything from you but a chance to do prove myself.”
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