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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Hungry Like the Wolf begins a new series called SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team. So far the only big difference between this series and the X-Ops series is that the characters in X-Ops are shifters in a special forces type of military unit. The SWAT series are all wolf shifters in a police SWAT unit. What made this story stand out was the interaction of the characters, which can make or break any story, and made this one worth the time to read it. This is - almost very very good. There's a really interesting story here, with complex characters interacting in multiple ways, a very interesting world (which is a little sketchy - but she's got the rest of the series to flesh out her version of werewolves), and a good romance. And then there's the sex. Or rather, the SEX. I almost quit after the first couple chapters, very bored with page after page of throbbing and dampening and hardening...note that at this point there's been no contact, not even a kiss, just them _thinking_ about it. The story eventually strengthened enough to make it worth my while, though admittedly I mostly skimmed the sex scenes. In the afterword, she says that she wanted to write an erotic story and kept discarding storylines because the story was stronger than the erotica...I wish she'd go with her obvious strengths, discard the pages and pages of sex scene and write just the story. Urban fantasy sells too...though probably not quite as well as erotica. Sigh. I will continue with the series, we'll see how it goes. I didn't hate it, but if you are the kind of person who: -Hates a book dominated by perfect people. -Hates a book dominated by perfect people having perfect sex. -Hates a book dominated by perfect people having perfect sex repeatedly and incessantly as well as at the drop of a hat even in inappropriate situations. -Hates a book that has a mainly predicable plot dominated by perfect people having perfect sex repeatedly and incessantly as well as at the drop of a hat even in inappropriate situations. You will hate this book. I won't be reading on in the series... Book source ~ NetGalley Dallas SWAT, under Commander Gage Dixon, has shaped up to be the best unit in the US. He’s built his team from scratch in under 10 years, recruiting only those that meet his exacting criteria - they have to be the best in their field. Oh, and they have to be a werewolf. Say what?! Journalist Mackenzie Stone smells something funny about the much-touted Dallas SWAT team and she’s determined to dig until she finds out if they’re dirty or pumped up with PEDs (performance enhancing drugs). She had no idea she was walking right into the wolf’s den. I admit that I kinda loathe reporters/journalists and Mac is no exception. What a self-righteous prig she is. Not a fan of her, but at least she’s no shrinking violet. I love Gage and the entire SWAT team. The action is fast-paced, the bad guy is a bit too real, the steamy stuff is definitely fan-worthy, and I like the lore and humor. I’m not much on the plot device of having a woman be The One or whatever anyone else calls it. I think it’s a cop out. Blah. Anyway, other than those two points this is a pretty good read. no reviews | add a review
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HTML: "Hot, action-packed, and sexy as hell." â??Sara Humphreys, award-winning author of Vampire Trouble Introducing SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team They're tight They're on target They're as alpha as men can get The Dallas SWAT team is hiding one helluva secret...they're a pack of wolf shifters. The team of elite sharpshooters is ultra-secretiveâ??and also the darlings of Dallas. This doesn't sit well with investigative journalist Mackenzie Stone. They must be hiding something...and she's determined to find out what. Keeping Mac at a distance proves impossible for SWAT team commander Gage Dixon. She's smart, sexy, and makes him feel alive for the first time in years. But she's getting dangerously close to the truthâ??and perilously close to his heart... SWAT (Special Wolf Alpha Team) Series Hungry Like the Wolf Wolf Trouble In the Company of WolvesPraise for Paige Tyler's X-Ops series: "A wild, hot, and sexy ride. I loved it!" â??Terry Spear, USA Today bestselling author of A SEAL in Wolf's Clothing "Dangerously sexy and satisfying." â??Virna DePaul, New York Times bestselling author of the Belladonna Agency series "Nonstop action and hair-raising storytelling done well." â??RT Book Reviews, 4 ½ Stars No library descriptions found. |
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Basically it was fine. The world building was pretty thin - the SWAT team also happen to be werewolves - that was pretty much the extent of the paranormal. Like Tyler's X-Ops series, these werewolves are the product of a DNA mutation although differs slightly - in this series, the gene activates when the body undergoes a severe trauma. Gage Dixon, the main heroine, has tracked down a bunch of these people from all branches of military and all over the country to form his own pack. And that was it for the world building. Supposedly they have a myth about The One - their fated mate - but it was never explained where that came from considering no one mentions any other werewolves than the ones in SWAT.
The story outside of the paranormal plotline was alright. It wasn't anything exciting. Journalist investigates squeaky clean SWAT team because she thinks they're hiding something. I didn't really like Mackenzie at all. She was irritating. For instance, why on earth would you try to enter a building that is in the middle of a hostage situation? For someone who was supposed to be smart she was just dumb. She not only almost got shot, but she also distracted the SWAT guys from doing what they were supposed to be doing - rescuing innocent hostages. It was just dumb. And she wavered too much with her supposed rigid morals. She believes everyone should have the truth but then is willing to lie and scheme and manipulate whether with her sexuality or otherwise, when it suits her. It was so hypocritical. Either you're straight up honest and blunt, or you're not. But pick one and stick with it.
Gage was okay. There wasn't really anything I loved about him - but I didn't hate anything either - I just didn't really care. I thought he deserved better than Mackenzie though. So maybe that's why the romance between them fell flat for me. It's hard to root for the couple when you kinda hate one half.
I liked Zak and I mostly liked the rest of the SWAT team. Zak has great advice and is a very down to earth nerd. I loved it. My favourite part was when Zak participates in the hostage training.
Gage looked around the filing room, then reached over and switched off the light. “Yeah, I’ve seen them. Unfortunately, they’re not suitable for real training.” “Really?” She hadn’t expected him to do more than laugh at how silly bleeding zombies were, not respond seriously to her question. But now he’d gone and made her curious. “Why not?”
He came around and plunked himself down in the chair beside her. “For one thing, they’re too damn expensive. For another, it encourages bad shooting habits. Everyone wants to shoot the zombie in the head instead of the center of the chest.”
She couldn’t help but laugh as she envisioned the SWAT team being pelted with bad press because they were caught preparing for the coming zombie apocalypse.
“I guess I see your point. It could turn into a PR nightmare.”
Tyler, Paige. Hungry Like the Wolf (SWAT Book 1) (pp. 107-108). Sourcebooks. Kindle Edition.