Book 7 of the paranormal cop series SWAT, “Wolf Hunger” raises the tempo a notch as the dreaded werewolf hunters finally arrived in Dallas, territory of the SWAT alphas and sanctuary city of werewolves
The story of SWAT Officer Max Lawry and Lana Mason, who happens to be another wolf shifter though she does not know it yet, “Wolf Hunger” is coming-of-age story albeit a very different narrative from the norm.
For the first time in this series, author Paige Tyler relates the emotional and intellectual upheaval a human goes through once their inner wolf comes out. Beautiful in its telling, it also tugs at your heartstrings.
Now, if you are wondering if “Wolf Hunger” is all about drama, don’t worry. The high octane chases and testosterone-filled scenes still dominate. The book remains as sexy as the others in the series. It is also a standalone novel. If this is the first book you’ve read in the series, I will not be surprised if you are contemplating to read Books 1-6. I recommend that you do.
“Wolf Hunger” is Rated M for Mature due to violence and sexual content.
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Wolf Hunger (SWAT)
SHE’S ALL THE WOLF HE’LL EVER NEED…
When SWAT Officer Max Lowry meets Lana Mason, he falls fast and hard. He’s positive she’s The One. And Max’s favorite part? Lana’s a wolf shifter too, so they can skip the awkward reveal and head straight to the happily ever after. There’s just one problem: Lana doesn’t know that she’s a werewolf.
To make matters worse, hunters with intent to kill have tracked Lana to Dallas. Max has to figure out how to keep Lana safe, show her who and what she really is—and just how much she means to him.
SWAT Series:
Hungry Like the Wolf (Book 1)
Wolf Trouble (Book 2)
In the Company of Wolves (Book 3)
To Love a Wolf (Book 4)
Wolf Unleashed (Book 5)
Wolf Hunt (Book 6)
Wolf Hunger (Book 7)
(Banner Photos: Dallas skyline by Robert Hensley on Wikipedia, SWAT by Paramecio Records on Pixabay, Wolf by Andre Drechsel on Pixabay, Girl by Alexandru Zdrobau-on Unsplash.)