Wolf Trouble

Wolf Trouble by Paige Tyler is 99c at select vendors! This is a paranormal romance with – you guessed it – werewolves. These wolves though make up a Dallas SWAT team, as you do, and features a workplace romance. This is the second book in the SWAT series and readers say the books just keep getting better and better. However, others found the heroine on the TSTL side. It has a 4.1-star rating on Goodreads.
He’s in trouble with a capital T
There’s never been a female on the Dallas SWAT team and Senior Corporal Xander Riggs prefers it that way. The elite pack of alpha male wolfshifters is no place for a woman. But Khaki Blake is no ordinary woman.When Khaki walks through the door attractive as hell and smelling like heaven, Xander doesn’t know what the heck to do. Worse, she’s put under his command and Xander’s protective instincts go on high alert. When things start heating up both on and off the clock, it’s almost impossible to keep their heads in the game and their hands off each other…
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Goddess with a Blade by Lauren Dane is $1.99 at most places! This is an urban fantasy novel with an ass-kicking heroine and vampires. Readers complain that it’s slow to start, which I think is a common problem with any first book in a new UF series. Many, though, loved the heroine and thought she had a great blend of humor, badassery, and sexiness. The next book in the series, Blade to Keep, is on sale for 99c.
Rowan Summerwaite is no ordinary woman. Physical vessel to the Celtic Goddess Brigid and raised by the leader of the Vampire Nation, she’s a supercharged hunter with the power to slay any vampire who violates the age-old treaty.
A recent string of murders has her at odds with Las Vegas’s new Scion, the arrogant and powerful Clive Stewart. The killings have the mark of Vampire all over them, and Rowan warns Clive to keep his people in line—or she’ll mete out her own brand of justice.
Though her dealings with Clive are adversarial to say the least, Rowan is intensely aware of her attraction to him. But she can’t let it distract her from her duty—to find and battle the killer before more women die.
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Just One Season in London by Leigh Michaels is $1.99! This is a cozy historical romance is a bit different than most. Instead of having one main couple, this has three main characters that are all connected and a separate love interest for each of them. Some readers found that there were too many characters, while others loved that Michaels tried something new. Have you read this?
A family that courts together…
Viscount Ryecroft has a beautiful sister he needs to marry off… if only he had the money for her Season in London.
His family is in financial ruins, and his mother is willing to do anything to help her children, including sell herself to the highest bidder…
Finds passion on their own…
Sophie Ryecroft will sacrifice love to marry for the good of her family… but instead finds passion and solace in an attractive alternative.
With so much riding on their one and only Season in London, Rye, Sophie, and Miranda can’t help but get hopelessly entangled with all the wrong people…
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Her name is Khaki? Is it odd that I can blithely accept Texas swat team werewolves but I balk at a heroine named Khaki?
Lalorax, I had the exact same thought. I just… those are pants. Also, I keep hearing it with sort a flat midwest accent ala the State Farm commercial.
My English sister pronounces khaki “cocky,” which I find even more amazing here
One of the very few reviews I’ve ever posted on amazon is about Goddess With a Blade. Here’s the copied version…
“The premise of the story is decent, I can get behind it. The writing is pretty clunky in the beginning, but picks up a few chapters in.
What I cannot get over, is how truly awful the sex scenes are. They’re anatomically incorrect, clunky, hurried, and just plain awful. I had to wonder if the author was a virgin, but then I looked it up and she’s married with kids, and on top of that, writes erotica.
How then are the sex scenes so bad? “We were totally going to do it”. Who would actually say that? There wasn’t any real chemistry between the two characters until he grabbed her, planted a kiss, and slammed her down on his desk. There didn’t seem to be any warmth, or really any sort of emotion I could relate to.
The author should do a rewrite in my opinion. Without such weird writing when it comes to these scenes, it would be a decent book.”
I couldn’t even finish it because I was so bothered by the insta-passion and awfully written sex scenes.
Over here in Britain I’ve heard Khaki pronounced both ‘Kakky’ and ‘Car-Key’ and it describes a colour that is somewhere between cowdung and old silage. Not really very attractive, I’d have to wonder about the parents that named a daughter Khaki. I’m more baulked at having a hero vampire named Clive. Again, in Britain, Clive is more a middle-aged man, ‘friend of your father’, who wears slippers and a cardigan.
I’ve heard ‘Khaki’ pronounced as ‘cacky’ too, which – well, you’d describe a freshly-ornamented diaper as ‘cacky’ in certain parts. Certainly doesn’t smell heavenly.
Clive is my (middle-aged British) dad’s name. Will probably be skipping this one.