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**My thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Casablanca, for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

This is the second book in the series and could well be read as a stand alone. This book is also much better than the previous book.

We have Khaki, a police office with a problem ex who makes her job so much harder when she breaks up with him.

Xander we met in the previous book and he is one of the SWAT team leaders led under Gage Dixon.

A soon as Khaki is pulled into the SWAT team, both are drawn to each other, but Xander does not handle it as well as his female counterpart.

The pair traverse getting to know each other, hiding the relationship from their teammates along with Khaki learning the SWAT rules and techniques and growing in a part of her new team. We also get problems with her ex thrown in too.

A much better book than book one and I look forward to book three.

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Thank you so much Netgalley for the advance reader's copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
4 Stars for Wolf Trouble.
All of Paige Tyler's wolf series are jammed packed with action, suspense, and HEA. I would recommend this book.

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I’ve had Wolf Trouble by Paige Tyler on my TBR list since 2015. I can’t believe I never read it in 2015, but that was the year my job took off, and I didn’t have much time to read anymore. Boo! I’ve decided though I’m going back through my TBR and catching up on reading/reviewing books. It’s time to shorten my TBR. Ha! My list will never shrink with all these great books authors write, especially Paige Tyler.

Female Protagonist: Khaki Blake is one kick-butt character, and she’s not your ordinary police officer. She’s a werewolf. She’s one character that I adored in this book because she’s confident, brave, and determined to be on an all-male SWAT team.

Male Protagonist: Xander Riggs is the Senior Corporal of his Squad on the SWAT team. He is one character that kicks butt too. He’s a jerk initially, especially to Khaki, but then turns into a love-sick werewolf.

Storyline: The storyline for this book was page turner for me. Here it is the female protagonist, Khaki Blake is recruited into an all male SWAT team thanks to Gage the Alpha leader of the pack and SWAT team. Gage breaks it to her that she’s a werewolf. She had no idea what she was, but she knew she was special compared to other police officers she worked with at her old job. She’s not a character you try to mess with because she can handle herself, especially after dealing with a jerk of an ex-boyfriend who made her life heck after she broke up with him. He literally put her in danger too many times since they were both police officers at the same police headquarters. He won’t matter anymore after she moves to Dallas. Now she has to deal with her new Squad Leader and team that are all men and turn into werewolves. Xander though makes it difficult for her, but that’s because he’s confused on his reaction to her. He has no idea that Khaki is his fated mate until later on in the story. Enough, of telling the story though. Be prepared when you read this book because the SWAT team is dealing with some tough situations and the ending will leave you in shock on what happens.

Steaminess: There’s quite a bit of steam between Xander and Khaki when they do hook-up. They can’t seem to stay off of each other. 😉

Standalone or Series: It’s part of a series, but can be read as a standalone.

HEA: Yes.

Trope: Fated Mates.

Would I recommend this book? Wolf Trouble brings me back to my love of the Paranormal Romance genre and werewolves. I would recommend this book to PNR and UF readers out there. If you enjoy books with werewolves that work in SWAT and are all sexy and alpha, this book/series is for you. I give this book 4.5 stars and can’t wait to catch up on this series. I can’t believe it took me this long to read the second book in this series. I love Paige Tyler’s books.

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