A review by chroniclesofabookreader
Stone Cold Heart, Volume 13 by Laura Griffin

5.0

Stone Cold Heart was mystery and suspense at its best. Griffin’s mind for capturing the personalities and science of the positions surrounding those who solve cases is unprecedented in this genre and truly transports the reader into every aspect of the crime she explores. And within the unfurling mystery there’s a perfect balance of romance to add to the thrill of this fast-paced, unputdownable story, and it might be my most favorite of the series yet.

I adored getting to experience the anthropological aspect of law enforcement with Sara’s career and how that added a unique element to this specific case. She was so well developed as a character to have the skill and the matching self-sufficiency to bring that raw relatability forward. She paired well with Nolan’s intensities and together they were the perfect amount of sizzle and tension. Every side character, every new twist or turn, and the constant movement of the plot were all wonderfully executed to make Stone Cold Heart stand out, and I cannot wait for more in this amazing series.

**Received an early copy; this had no bearing on my opinions**