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I was given this book for 72 hours by NetGalley. I read it in 48 - it's that fast paced and good. In this installment, one of the women in Haven's Rock is escapes a kidnapping; another isn't so lucky. Casey, Eric and crew have to protect their town - but Casey is very pregnant, creating a time crunch. We get to spend more time with Sebastian and Mathias here, and learn more about how the new town works. We don't spend much time with the other settlements, but this is an engaging mystery and I didn't know whodunit until the end. The personal ending, with the baby, was a little predictable but handled well.
I love this series and this was a strong installment, perfect for tucking into on a cold winter night. The only thing with this series at this point - this book could standalone, but you would get so much more from starting the series at the beginning.

I received a free copy from netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I was a fan of this author's Rocton Series and Haven's Rock is a continuation of that series. So I jumped at the chance to read this next installment. As such, I knew going in this book is the kind of book I like.
The first thing to know is that this series is the kind that is better read in order. It would be best to start with the Rocton series which has the same main characters and many overlapping characters as well. They change and grow and the storylines make the most sense if you read them in order where you can appreciate this. However, each book is a self contained story with out cliff hangers or the main storyline carrying over. So you could read a single one and still get enjoyment out of them.
These books are mystery suspense. They do a good job of ratcheting tension while trying to figure out the central mystery. They are set in a rural Alaskan Wilderness town where people go to disappear for a while. As such, the town tries to stay off the grid and it can be a bit primitive in some respects. That concept from the beginning alone was intriguing and then you add the additional characters, some mystery and suspense and I was sold. This book carries on in that tradition and I gobbled it up. I have come to love the characters and have enjoyed each installment. I highly recommend both this book and this series overall.

Being eight months pregnant is not easy at the best of times but it is much harder when you live in a secret town isolated in the Yukon where you (along with your husband and a colleague) are responsible for law enforcement and security. Especially when one of the residents is drugged and attacked, then another resident goes missing during a blizzard, only to be found dead, apparently due to exposure (hypothermia) but signs suggest it was a sadistic murder. Suspects are limited but still too many options, and plenty of confusion, as someone seems to be going out of the way to make a particular resident appear guilty. The story is full of surprises, along with a colorful cast of characters.

This was goooood. Kelley Armstrong is a new to me author and I fell in love with the cover when I saw it on NetGalley so I jumped in blind. I didn’t pick up that this was a series until I was a couple chapters in and it was too late for me to put it down at that point, the intro chapter already hooked me in lol.
This book is set in a secretive town in the remote Yukon wilderness that provides a refuge for people needing to disappear. Since I didn’t read the first two in the series but plan on it, I’m going to assume the series like this book has the main character Detective Casey solving the crime.
This book stressed me out lol. The isolation and snow storm added layers of tension and claustrophobia to the plot. I appreciated the twists and red herrings along the way that kept me guessing until the big reveal. I think I likely would have appreciated it more had I known these characters prior to jumping into an already running series. Nonetheless, 4 stars for me and i will going back to read the first book since im invested now.
Thank you to NetGalley & St. Martin's Press for an advance copy in exchange for an honest review!

I am a huge Kelley Armstrong fan. No matter what genre, I can count on her novels for an enjoyable read. This book didn't disappoint. It's the third book in the Haven Rock series. A decent mystery but what I found most interesting are the characters. With each installment we learn more about the characters and their relationships. Ms. Armstrong has a knack for creating compelling characters that keeps me riveted as the mystery unravels.
I enjoyed this book and highly recommend it.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this ARC.

I received a copy of this from Netgalley in exchange for a review.
I love anytime I get to visit Casey and Dalton in Haven’s Rock. I love seeing how the town and residents are growing, and see how Casey and her crew manage to stop the big bad that’s happening. This time, someone appears to want to assault women living in the town, by drugging them and taking them towards the forest. The first person manages to escape, but then in the middle of a blizzard, the second victim is lead astray by the prepared perpetuator. I’d say murderer, but this particular person seems to enjoy the steps leading up to the murder maybe more than the death itself. But who in Haven’s Rock would do this?? Conflicting stories from residents about who they saw in a very low visibility storm compound the issue.
Also concerning? During all this, Casey is SO pregnant. And she’s had a couple scares this pregnancy as well. The blizzard keeps her and Eric from flying out to stay in Whitehorse, so she’s able to continue her investigation until skies are clear, but is that enough?
Kelley Armstrong pulls me into everything she writes - I was on edge the entire second half of this book wondering who was the murderer and what would happen to Casey and the baby. The climax of the book? Definitely could not put down. The way she created a way for this murderer to be in Haven’s Rock that made sense, and also leaves things open for future changes to the process of bringing people in was great. The danger Casey was placed in while in labor? My heart rate skyrocketed even though I knew it would end well. And it did. Casey and the baby healthy and at home, Haven’s Rock back to having no dangerous murderers, and the murderer in this story having been dealt with in a way that was completely justified.
I can’t wait for the next book in the series and to see how my favorite small town family grows!

Haven's Rock is an unusual place just over the Canadian border. It seems there is no money there - just points. And you have to undergo a deep background check to move there. At any rate, Casey is the detective and she's trying to determine who drugged Kendra enough to drag her out to the woods to kill. Kendra is rescued in time, but another girl goes missing. This is problematic in and of itself, but worse for 2 conditions. It's winter and it's darned cold and a storm has passed over the area with plenty of snow. It makes finding tracks difficult. White out conditions make the search impossible. And one other condition - Casey is 8 months pregnant and she's feeling cramps as the baby tries to turn itself around for a correct birth. So the time limit is short both for the birth - but also for solving the crime.
When a 3rd girl is taken, the plot thickens and hastens. You know who the perpetrator is - but where is he?
Really well written, and it goes at a fast pace (I finished in 2 days).

Haven’s Rock is the sanctuary that Rockton was supposed to be. Or so Casey Duncan and her husband Eric Dalton thought. They, as detective and sheriff, had been an integral part in planning for everything. Again, so they thought. After the rocky start to the town opening when Max was lost, things had been settling into a more normal Yukon winter pace. But when one of the residents is drugged and then dragged into the woods kicking and screaming, things snap back to reality. The resident is saved just in time. Then the snowstorm hits, a resident goes missing, and complications suddenly arise in Casey’s pregnancy.
This is the third book in this series by Kelly Armstrong. I went into this knowing I’d love the writing style, but unsure how Armstrong was going to be able to create another murder mystery in the Yukon setting without it starting to feel repetitive but also push the overall series forward. Casey, having a traumatic backstory and this amazing character growth throughout the Rockton series (Prior to Haven’s Rock series), continues to grow. The fact that she’s struggling to solve a suspected murder while rapidly approaching her due date, was interesting enough to keep me reading the story. I won’t say this is my favorite book in the two series featuring Casey and Dalton, but it is a worthy addition.
I would recommend this to any fan of Kelley Armstrong and anyone who likes murder mysteries. This is a twist on the closed-door murder mystery, and one that I sadly saw coming before Detective Casey did - can she blame it on the baby brain? Fast paced and thrilling, it’s a good read for crime lovers.
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martins Press for providing me with an eARC of this book to read and review.
Content Warnings:
Major - Pregnancy, Murder
Moderate - Sexual assault, Torture, Violence

Another excellent entry in the Haven’s Rock series. Armstrong’s character development and depth really soar, making this a mystery/thriller series which is fun to come back to again and again, even knowing the twists and turns. Truly an auto-buy author, and I hope this series has many more books to come following Casey and the Haven’s Rock family.

I loved this book! I love this series, & hope it has a long run. The characters are well developed & rounded, I feel like I know them. Each book is distinct so you never feel like you’re reading the same story over & over, despite the limited setting. Can wait to see what happens next, especially with a baby now. #ColdasHell #NetGalley

Cold as Hell is the third book in the Haven's Rock series and it does not disappoint. The book had me turning pages until the end and will keep you guessing. This one is about Casey Butler and how she has to find a dangerous killer but the catch is that it happens all in a deadly blizzard. All of the characters in this are great and I loved the dog in this. The author wrote this so well and will have you captivated. This was a chilling read full of suspense, tension and so much more. Thank you to NetGalley and St Martins Press/Minotaur Books for this amazing read in exchange of my honest review of Cold as Hell by Kelley Armstrong.

4.5 stars, rounded up
I am always so happy and excited when I pick up a new Kelley Armstrong book, and this one did not disappoint! This is book 3 in the Haven's Rock series, a spin-off of the Rockton series. While you don't need to read Rockton first, it'll give you all the context, history, and introduce important characters, making for a much more enjoyable and informed read.
The action immediately starts on page one, making for a fast paced story. I had so many theories as I was reading and my heart was racing when I got to the ending.
One of my favourite thing about this series is the characters, and I loved getting to catch up with all of them throughout the book.
I devoured this book and already can't wait for the next one. Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.

I love this series!
You can always depend on Kelley Armstrong for intriguing well developed characters, a well plotted story and an excellent backdrop upon which the story can unfold!
I love how all the characters are complex and interesting, some more likeable than others. The setting is great too, a hidden town in the Yukon which is a sanctuary for those who the law can’t protect.
In this book, Casey is initially investigating the case of a woman who someone tried to drag into the woods, who was saved by timely intervention. Was it someone from Havens Rock? Or an unknown person from the woods? The stakes quickly escalate with a blizzard, and a dead body. Despite her late term pregnancy Casey is determined to solve the case, and protect the women of Havens Rock.
I highly recommend this series, as well as everything else this author has written!
Thank you to Netgalley and St. Martins Press for providing me with an eARC of this book to read and review.

Disclaimer: I received an e-ARC of this book. I chose to review it and this in no way impacts my opinion of it.
This novel is book 3 in the Haven's Rock series which is a spin-off series of the Rockton series by Kelley Armstrong. While it is not entirely necessary to read the Rockton series first, it is recommended as the Haven's Rock series will refer back to things from the original series.
The novel opens up with one of the towns residents being drugged and dragged into the woods. While kicking and screaming, she draws the attention of a passing resident who comes to her rescue. When another resident goes missing during a storm, Casey and Eric begin the hunt to find her and the person who is intent on harming women, in their secret town.
As is usual for a Kelley Armstrong novel, this book wastes no time in getting to the action. I was hooked from the very first sentence and could barely put the book down. I have been a huge fan of Casey and Eric since the very first novel in the Rockton series came out as a weekly serial online.
I wasn't sure how I felt about the accidental baby trope being played in the second book in the series, Murder at Haven's Rock but the nearing arrival of the baby was well down in this novel and I am excited to see how Casey and Eric will deal with the newest addition to their secret town.
I found this novel to have the perfect amount of suspense and thrills I've come to love in both the Rockton and Haven's Rock series. I will forever be highly recommending these series to all my thrill loving friends.

I read this book without reading the first two in the series, but it's Kelly Armstrong so tI knew it would be good. I REALLY enjoyed it, and will be buying the other books in this series. It hooked me from the first chapter, and had me shocked. I thought I had everything figured out, and was wrong. I highly recommend!!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC of this book.

This is edge of your seat suspense. With a predator about everyone seems suspect. The culprit is not the one I suspected which I liked. The manner of death shocking and disturbing. All in all a riveting story.

Reviewed for NetGalley:
The third novel in the Haven's Rock saga, with an 8th months pregnant Detective Casey of a missing women in the small, isolated town.
I picked this up without reading the two prior books in the series, so although I was only mildly lost, the mystery/thriller kept me on the edge of my seat.
Looking forward to going back and reading the first two.

This is definitely a series that should be read in order, so I’m going to try to tiptoe a bit on reviewing what is basically book 10 of an ongoing series. I find that a number of mystery series set in small places get repetitive and a little ridiculous, as a small town with that many murders would not be a place people would live in long! That’s why I like this series—Armstrong keeps the stories fresh and varied despite setting them in a small place. I really liked the story of this particular book and how Casey’s current situation impacts the investigation. And given said situation, I’m interested to see where the series goes next. Thank you to NetGalley for an early copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I am a fan of the Rockton series and have enjoyed this spinoff series as well. This book continued in the same vein. Sticking with a formula that works, the main character has a mystery/murder to solve and does!
It helps having a slight explanation about characters as I don't always remember who they are.
This author is almost always a guarantee for an enjoyable book. I recommend this book. While this book could be read without the others, it would help provide a better foundation if you read the series in order.

As per usual, I devoured this newest installment of the Haven's Rock series. Catching up with Casey, Eric, Will, and the rest of the crew was... well, I don't want to say 'fun', but I enjoyed my armchair visit to the Great White North. I really like the concept of a small, off-the-grid sanctuary town where everyone chips in. If only they could keep the murder-y drama at bay. But then, we wouldn't have much of a story, would we?
This time around, someone appears to be targeting female residents of Haven's Rock and abducting them. The first attempt is thwarted, but the second one is successful, and gruesome. There are a few suspects, but none that seem straightforward enough to take swift, strong action. Plus, Casey's in the final few weeks of her pregnancy and the decision is made for her and Eric to head to civilization for a bit while the town goes on lockdown to prevent any more abductions.
Except, once the couple is away from town, Casey starts to investigate a niggling thought that leads to a major breakthrough. When they can't reach anyone in town by satellite phone to warn them, they decide to fly back to ensure the culprit doesn't escape. But it turns out they may be too late... and be putting themselves and their unborn child at risk.