Wolf on the Edge by Paige Tyler – a Review
Description:
He can’t be a werewolf without a pack…For SWAT member Carter Nelson, everything is on the line. Something has triggered the omega wolf in him causing violent outbursts and blackouts. Losing control means losing his pack, so when he’s ordered to see psychiatrist Hadley Delacroix, he grudgingly agrees. However, the more time they spend together, Carter begins to suspect she’s The One, but dating your shrink breaks all the rules. He needs her as his therapist, but he craves her as his soul mate. The decision is out of his hands when a serial killer with supernatural abilities targets Hadley. Carter will risk it all to save his mate, but he’s running out of time…
Review:
Wolf on the Edge by Paige Tyler is the 16th book in her fantastic SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team series. I have been a big fan of Paige Tyler’s books, as she always gives us wonderful, paranormal romance suspense stories, that are exciting, pulse pounding action filled, as well as great couples and hot alpha men (werewolves) that are part of the SWAT team.
Carter Nelson has been a member of the Dallas Swat team for many years, but recently his omega wolf, has been causing outbursts, blackouts and losing control. He is ordered to see psychiatrist Hadley Delacroix, in helping him figure out what is the cause of his violent outbursts/blackouts. Carter finds himself enamored with Hadley, as in a short time he believes she could be The One for him (his soul mate).
Hadley knows that Carter is a werewolf, as her deceased brother was a werewolf, and she has successfully managed to help those in need. When she meets Carter, Hadley senses that he cannot control his omega side, and in no time, Hadley will ease Carter’s fears. Both will soon become attracted to each other, with Carter needing her therapist side, and craving her as his soul mate side.
Besides her private practice, Hadley also does consulting for the FBI. She agrees to meet a serial killer in prison, to learn more about him for the FBI. But while doing the interview, he threatens to escape and come after her, since he is a Skinwalker (who eats his victims). When the killer does escape, she knows she needs protection, and lets Carter take control, staying at his place to protect her. He is determined to be with her 24-7.
What follows is a wild suspenseful, gripping, intense and horrifying adventure, that has Hadley very much in danger, and all the Swat team members, and friends will do anything to stop this vicious killer. I was unable to put the book down. I really liked Hadley and Carter, as they turned out to be a great couple, as well as soul mate.
Wolf on the Edge was a terrific addition to this series, as Paige Tyler once again gives us a fantastic thriller. Wolf on the Edge was so very well written by Paige Tyler. I look forward to more from this series.
Reviewed by Barb
Copy Owned