Monday, November 2, 2020

Review: Wolf Untamed - Paige Tyler

Wolf Untamed Wolf Untamed by Paige Tyler
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars

Wolf Untamed by Paige Tyler is book 11 in the SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team series. This book focuses on Diego and Bree. Diego was a former police officer, who one night after being in a dangerous and life changing situation, finds out he is a werewolf. From there we see him join the SWAT team with his best friend. During a call out,  he meets Bree and her newly turned werewolf son, Brandon. From the time of the call, Diego knows that there is something special about Bree and wants to get to know not only her but her son also.

Bree is an Insurance Investigator who went through a rough divorce, has a crazy ex-husband, a son who has been through some hard changes who she is finding it difficult to relate too and to make matters worse, she and her son have been taken hostage. To make the day better, SWAT member Diego comes into her life, wanting to protect her, love her and to help her grow, but sadly danger is lingering around the corner for both of them.

This was a fast and intriguing read. Not only are we reading about what it is like to be a werewolf, from both Diego and Brandon’s point of view, but were also following an intriguing story line where people become infected and do things against their will without remembering anything about it. To add into the twist and turns, Bree’s job as an investigator are also tied in with the random robberies and she seems to unwittingly be in the middle of all of the drama.

We also see the developing relationship between Diego and Bree. It is a slow burn relationship which blazes white hot when both Bree and Diego finally make a move with each other. Their scenes are heart-warming and add into the mix Diego’s relationship with Brandon which is super sweet and even though Diego isn’t Brandon’s father, he definitely gives good fatherly advice and helps Brandon with his transition.

This book is a page turner, it’s fast paced and has a lot of action going on pretty much from the first page. Both Diego and Bree are really likeable characters and you as a reader are invested in their relationship, regardless of what gets thrown their way. This is definitely a must-read book for any paranormal enthusiast out there!

ARC received for a fair, honest and sometimes long review. All opinions are my own. 😊

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