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Sheriff Bet Rivers #2

A Cold, Cold World

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An amateur female sheriff tries to fill her late father's boots and be the sheriff her small Washington State mountain town needs as a deadly snow storm engulfs the town, in this dark, twisty mystery. The world felt pure. Nature made the location pristine again, hiding the scene from prying eyes. As if no one had died there at all.In the months since Bet Rivers solved her first murder investigation and secured the sheriff's seat in Collier, she's remained determined to keep her town safe. With a massive snowstorm looming, it's more important than ever that she stay vigilant.When Bet gets a call that a family of tourists has stumbled across a teen injured in a snowmobile accident on a mountain ridge, she braves the mounting storm to investigate. However, once she arrives at the scene of the accident it's clear to Bet that the teen is not injured; he's dead. And has been for some time . . . Investigating a possible homicide is hard enough, but with the worst snowstorm the valley has seen in years threatening the safety of her town, not to mention the integrity of her crime scenes - as they seem to be mounting up as well - Bet has to move fast to uncover the complicated truth and prove that she's worthy of keeping her father's badge.

256 pages, Hardcover

Published August 6, 2024

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Elena Taylor

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Mystery writer, avid reader, animal mom.

Elena Taylor started out her storytelling career in the theater. She worked for several years as a playwright, director, designer, technician, and educator before becoming a novelist.

Elena has more than twenty years of teaching experience and now works one-on-one with writers as a manuscript consultant and writing coach.

She lives in North Bend, Washington, with her husband, two cats, and the greatest dog in the world. When she’s not writing, teaching writing, or talking about writing, she can be found at a nearby stables, playing with her horses.

For more information about Elena, please visit www.elenataylorauthor.com.

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Profile Image for "Avonna.
1,334 reviews546 followers
August 11, 2024
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A COLD, COLD WORLD (Sheriff Bet Rivers Book #2) by Elena Taylor is an intricately plotted small town sheriff procedural crime thriller and the second book in the intriguing Sheriff Bet Rivers series. This book can be read as a standalone, but I felt both books are great reads, and I feel you would enjoy the first in the series, All We Buried, too.

Sheriff Bet Rivers is now the duly elected sheriff in place of her deceased father in her small hometown in Collier, a Cascade Mountain valley in Washington state. With a massive snowstorm looming, Bet receives a call that a family of tourists discovered a snowmobile accident with a teen victim. Bet finds the teen is not only dead but shows signs of having been dead for some time. As she investigates, she is called about a break-in at a summer cabin that appears to be a crime scene. Is it related to her dead teen even though the cabin is in a different area of the valley?

With a major storm over the valley and multiple crime scenes, Bet is stretched thin. She is doubting her ability to fill her father’s shoes as this complicated case has surprises with every piece of evidence uncovered.

Bet is a wonderful protagonist who is dogged in her pursuit of justice, but still worries that she is not up to the responsibility of being the sheriff her father was in her hometown. With this complicated case, she proves that she is. I was happy to reconnect with Alma, who runs the sheriff’s office and Bet’s deputy, Clayton. The team is great together and now with the addition of Deputy Kane, I will be looking forward to reading how they all work together in future stories. The crime plot is intricately twisted and kept me on the edge-of-my-seat. The blizzard adds to the threat level throughout, and Ms. Taylor’s descriptions of the wind and snow had me shivering even though it is the middle of summer as I read this.

I highly recommend this crime thriller and look forward to many more books in this series featuring Bet and her team in the future.
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1,708 reviews579 followers
July 30, 2024
This was my first book featuring Sheriff Bet Rivers and the second one in the series by Elena Taylor. I very much enjoyed the characters of Bet and her two deputies. They were a likeable, pleasant team, without the significant personality flaws or addictions that are the trend today in many police procedurals.
Bet is concerned with being as successful in law enforcement as her father and grandfather, who preceded her as sheriff, and being well-liked by the townspeople, whom she aims to keep safe. The story is set in a small town in the Washington State mountain region during the most vicious snowstorm in recent memory. The description of successive blizzards is vivid and realistic, and has cut off the town from any outside services and help. Roads are impassable because of heavy snow and fallen trees. Bet is fortunate to have the assistance of two loyal and competent deputies. Bet's duty is to arrange and oversee the safety measures for the town in its unprecedented isolation where power and phone service are failing, and some homes lack heat.

In this normally quiet town, Bet and her team are faced with a series of crimes that may be related. A young man is reported to be injured in a snowmobile accident. She finds him dead. The condition of the body reveals him to have died well before the accident was reported. It looks like a murder, and the family who discovered him may be connected to his death. Next, a vacant home has been broken into. No one is inside, but a blood-soaked sleeping bag is found. What happened there?

Bet needs to report the death of the young snowmobiler to his father, but the father has gone missing with his ten-year-old daughter. There is another murder. Bet has learned about a new drug problem in town, and the local ambulance is robbed. This is only the beginning of what the sheriff and her team face in the freezing weather. There is a fugitive with two children as hostages in the trunk of his car. With the increasing snowdrifts, it is difficult to walk to interview witnesses, and visibility is poor while driving on snow-packed roads.

The story was well-written and moved at an even pace. The steps in a crime investigation were detailed and informative. However, an overload of criminal acts detracted from the tension and suspense while keeping the sheriff's team very busy. I would read another book featuring Sheriff Bet Rivers, and I hope both deputies will still be involved. Thanks to NetGalley and the Publisher of the ARC, which included such an enjoyable law enforcement team in atmospheric surroundings. Publication is set for August 06.
Profile Image for Michelle Godard-Richer.
Author 10 books414 followers
August 2, 2024
An intriguing mystery set in the small town of Collier, Washington during a vicious snowstorm. Sheriff Bet Rivers is a memorable character with steadiness under pressure while trying to prove she's up to the task of taking over for her father. The snowstorm acts as a character with the chaos it causes and the limits it places on the residents of Collier. The plot plays out at a steady pace, dropping breadcrumbs along the way as the mystery behind the death of a teenager unravels. I highly recommend this book for fans of police procedurals and whodunnit mysteries.
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633 reviews42 followers
August 8, 2024
Thank you NetGalley for providing a free copy of the e-book in exchange for an honest review.

Bet Rivers, the daughter of the previous recently departed sheriff of a small town in Washington state, has recently taken over her faher's job. Equipped with only one deputy and a long-term civilian assistant, Bet prepares for what promisses to be the snow storm of the century. Everything is in place to keep her community safe. Until, that is, a local teenager is found dead, following a suspicious snow mobile accident, by a family of tourists staying in the area. Just as the snow begins to blow in, Bet discovers her community is far from safe: two break ins, a missing father and daughter, and one menacing warning from a journalist about increasing drug trafficking in the area hit Bet in quick succession. To make things worse, her duputy's wife enters early labor, leaving Bet even more understaffed. Are the waves of break ins, deaths and disappearences all the result of bad timing, or something more sinister? As the storm rages, Bet rushes to respond to each emergency, find temporary help, and solve the cases that keep pilling up faster than the snow outside.

I recently finished the first novel in the series, and was looking forward to the next installment. Just like "All We Burried," "A Cold Cold World" is extremely atmospheric. The weather both immerses the reader, and raises the stakes, one gust of wind at a time. The mystery is well laid out, and all the clues come together nicely at the end. The pacing is fast without reaching breakneck speed. Kane, the new temporary deputy, is extremely intriguing and I hope we get to see him in a future installment; I can only describe him as a still water that runs deep. Bet continues to take mental advice from prior mentors, and in this novel her father's voice is replaced by that of her former LA Latina mentor; I would prefer if Bet didn't relly on these mental dialogs for much longer and to my joy the book ended with Sheriff Rivers acknowledging that she feels like she can start making her decisions without virtual mental consultations. I'd be interested to see if the next novel includes a dialog between Bet and Kane, I think those two would make excellent partners that can challenge and respect each other. I found myself wishing we had a chapter from the perspective of the criminals, as I had a couple of questions about the logistic of the plan; however, the actual investigation was promptly and clearly solved and this is more of a personal preference. I also hope we have more time to delve into Bet's emotional life--be it with Rob, or ...maybe there's a switch coming with Kane? I'll have to wait and see. Overall I greatly enjoyed this story and I hope we get more novels in the series, as I think Bet's story is just taking off, 4.5 stars rounded up.
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3,997 reviews98 followers
August 4, 2024
The setting for this novel is a fictional town in the Cascade Mountains of my own Washington State. Bet is a great sheriff. Thrust into the job when she wasn't expecting it, she is now a year in and growing into the position. A death high up on a snowy ridge initiates a dangerous investigation during a once in a century snow storm. A mountain not too far to the north of this town, Mt. Baker, holds the world record for the most snowfall in a winter season so this snow storm is not inconceivable. The novel contains a good balance of police procedure and personal character story, including a new deputy and the existing one becoming a father. Bet is frequently on her own, the small mountain town cut off from help because of the snow storm.

This is a good police procedural for readers who like one set in a unique location with dire extenuating circumstances. It is the second novel in a series but reads well on its own. I recommend it.

I received a complimentary egalley of this book through Partners in Crime Book Tours. My comments are an independent and honest review.
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592 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2024
I really enjoyed this quick read set in a small town in the middle of a once-in-a-lifetime snowstorm. I want to go back and read the first book and I hope there will more books to come.
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2,092 reviews147 followers
August 2, 2024
I am so happy to be back in Collier with Bet and the rest of the gang. Bet has been Sheriff of Collier for a year now. I think we are in for a chilling time in the Cascade Mountain Range of Washington State. It’s winter time and the storm of the century is heading their way.

Seeing Collier is a small town, it has a small police force. Bet’s the Sheriff, Clayton is her right hand man, and Alma is the glue that holds them all together. Bet is the first line of defense against disaster and most likely the last line too. She could use another man and Kane is in need of job. He’s qualified and I liked him right away.

We start out with a snow machine death and the Lakers, hometown folks, spin out of control. It’s hard to figure out who is doing what to who, but that is common for an Elena Taylor book.

The Colliers had founded the coal mining town and could Rob be a love interest for Bet? We shall see in future books in the Sheriff Bet Rivers series.

I love Shweitzer and Grizzly, the critters who add a certain something something to the story.

The avalanche…I had my heart in my throat for a moment or two.

We have so many suspects and so much action going on, at times my head was spinning. Elena Taylor does not make it easy to figure out who is doing what to whom and why they are doing it. She kept my interest from beginning to end.

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of A Cold Cold World by Elena Taylor.

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Profile Image for Wofford Jones.
Author 11 books68 followers
September 4, 2024
Eleanor Taylor upped the ante with A Cold, Cold World, Book 2, starring Bet Rivers. With solving a recent murder mystery in the town of Collier and officially snagging the position of sheriff, Bet has a lot riding on her shoulders. With an incoming snowstorm already bearing down upon them and another murder victim discovered, the odds are not in Bet Rivers’s favor. Navigating this "Cold, Cold World," Bet has the voices of her deceased father and Maggie, her mentor when she worked on the LA police force, to guide her way; their sage advice keeps her focused as she works this case and keeps all the citizens of Collier safe during this bleak winter storm.

Nothing but high praise from me. Elena Taylor can pen a crafty murder mystery. My goal in reading Taylor’s books is to figure it all out before we get to the end (isn’t that the way it is with the whole murder mysteries), but she has been able to stump me twice now. All the clues are there in front of me. It's not an easy mystery to solve. I just didn’t put all the puzzle pieces together. From the narrative and description to each character's intricacies and the dialogue, A Cold, Cold World is just an excellent piece of mystery literature.

Also, a huge shout out to Teri Schnaubelt, who voiced both books All We Buried, Book One, and A Cold, Cold World, Book Two. Teri has a perfect, soothing storytelling voice for these Bet Rivers mysteries.

If you’re ready for a "COLD-blooded” (emphasis on cold), dark, and dangerous murder mystery, snatch up A Cold, Cold World. Both Bet Rivers books can be found on Audible if you prefer to listen to them.

Now, while I wait for Book 3 in the Bet River series (hopefully, there will be another one; it hinted at one), it’s time for me to step into the "shoes" of another character Elena Taylor has created: The Eddie Shoes Mysteries. I look forward to checking those out very soon.
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490 reviews34 followers
August 10, 2024
Elena Taylor’s Sheriff Bet Rivers Mystery series is one that I will follow. Book 2 builds on the first but could be read as a stand alone.

In a small town the sheriff is more than the person who arrests the drunk or gives the speeding ticket. Bet had big shoes to fill and during inclement weather she and her team have to keep the towns people safe.

Likeable characters who are so real you can easily be part of Collier Washington! Descriptions of locations and weather conditions in this novel are nothing short of atmospheric.

If you like a cozy mystery, with perfectly placed breadcrumbs all to solve the crime this series is for you.

My question for other readers and further books - Team Kane or Team Rob? Ahh Bet!!!!???!!!!
Profile Image for Carrie Schmidt.
Author 1 book448 followers
August 4, 2024
4.5 stars

“We have a problem.”

Poor Sheriff Bet Rivers. I groaned with her every time those four words (or a close equivalent) occurred in A Cold, Cold World, the latest layered mystery from author Elena Taylor. A raging snowstorm. A dead teenager. A missing father and daughter. A grisly crime scene. Bar fights. Break-ins. Power outages. No cell service. Fallen trees. More than one female in labor. All in a day’s work, right? Taylor does a phenomenal job of immersing readers right in the middle of the tension as one thing after another competes for Bet’s immediate attention – not the least of which is the snowstorm itself, which really becomes a secondary character in the story just as much as the people. I loved that the author did this with the lake in All We Buried, too, because in both cases it raises the stakes that much more and makes the story come alive.

While Bet wrestles (in very relatable ways) with the snowstorm’s multiple impacts, she also has to triage multiple potential crime scenes and victims. All with limited resources. Are these all separate crimes? Are any of them related? I enjoyed following Bet’s thought process as she decides which step in the investigations to prioritize in what order and delegates tasks to her loyal deputy Clayton and to her right hand woman, Alma. (Alma really deserves her own review because she’s such a trip – an almost-octogenarian who certainly doesn’t act her age, knows everything, watches out for Bet, and has way more stamina and energy than I do.) With each additional layer to the mystery and each nature-induced obstacle, I became all the more glued to the page, holding my breath to see what ‘problem’ would pop up next.

The addition of a new character, Kane, to the mix gave me a whole other set of layers to love about this story, and I’m quite intrigued to see where the author takes this ‘connection’ that Bet feels with Kane. They certainly made a great team, and I thought Taylor excelled at showing us what we needed to know about him in his actions and reactions. For example, one of his first scenes, all he does to command the room is take a step in someone’s direction and wow! I could feel the energy of the scene change with just that simple action.

Bottom Line: In A Cold, Cold World, skilled author Elena Taylor delivers a riveting and atmospheric mystery with pitch perfect plotting and character development. I continue to love Sheriff Bet Rivers for her smarts, her determination, and her humanity. She is delightfully relatable as well as inspiring, and she’s definitely the kind of person I would want to befriend in real life. The fact that Bet is pitted against a monstrous snowstorm as well as the bad guys made for a complex conflagration of layers that kept her on her toes and kept readers fully immersed in the story. I could feel the bitter cold, the biting wind, the wearying pull of the heavy snow as Bet trudged through it yet again… and if she manages to survive all of that, she’s still got all of these investigations to tackle. All of it was executed brilliantly and has me eager for a third book!

Reviewer’s Note: Followers of my reviews may want to be aware that there are a few strong curse words and one profanity used, as well as a few mild curse words, in this book.

(I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book)

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Profile Image for Karen Siddall.
Author 1 book79 followers
August 13, 2024
Wow! Complex characters and a complicated case!

A Cold, Cold World is the second book in author Elena Taylor's Sheriff Bet Rivers Mystery series, and readers are beckoned back to the small mountain town of Collier, Washington, and the secrets it hides. As a massive snowstorm pummels the little town, Sheriff Bet Rivers is confronted with a possible murder, a missing father and daughter, and a blood-soaked sleeping bag, all of which may be related.

I really enjoyed Bet, the main character, who's gotten her feet under herself a little more firmly since the events in book one. Still, she retains some feelings of inadequacy and uncertainty and projects a vulnerability that makes her so very realistic and human. However, she's smart and makes better decisions than she realizes. In such a small town, she's investigating incidents that involve neighbors and lifelong friends, people who watched her grow up, and others she has witnessed do the same. What happens in this town is personal for her, and that takes its toll. She's also working under a lot of stress, with little sleep or time to eat properly as the storm descends. Clayton, her full-time deputy, is unavailable and in another town, as his wife goes into labor with their first child.

The action takes place as great amounts of snow bury the town, bringing down trees and power lines and covering up footprints, tire tracks, and other possible clues critical to solving the ongoing investigations. The descriptions of the storm and crime scenes are vivid and atmospheric. I could feel the chill as I read. Each call for service brings with it a level of urgency that Bet must prioritize, but she's still pulled in several directions at once, even when she gets a little extra help. The story is a complete surprise as it unfolds.

With its absorbing plot, eerie and dangerous snowstorm of a setting, and impressive main and secondary characters, I recommend A COLD, COLD WORLD to readers of mysteries, police procedurals, and thrillers.

I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Partners in Crime Virtual Book Tours.

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18 reviews
May 31, 2024
I really enjoy this authors writing style and her first book in this series is one of my all time favorites. While this one is not as high on my list I still enjoyed it. Specifically, I appreciated the lengths she goes to to set up the storyline and history, explain terms that readers are unlikely to know, and supplies additional information to paint a clearer picture. My favorite, however, was the teaching moments Bet provided and the addition of Kane.

In future books, I would like to see mote focus on interactions with current/new characters and here less about her two mentors from the past. While I understand the importance of drawing from what you've learned and the strong relationships she had with them, it becomes redundant, pulls me from the present moment in the book, and takes away from Bet herself. Furthermore, I would love to see Bet's confidence grow a lot more. It was very aggravating when there were kids on the line and she was worried about what her new deputy thought about her. That was extremely offputting towards a character the author spent so much time building and getting us to love. Also, justice for Rob. I'm all for the story not being about her love interest and that being more of a background story but he was just conveniently placed out of the country the whole dang book so we completely missed out on their banter. Lastly, it was a bit frustrating how the ending just wrapped itself up in a neatly tied bow quite quickly.

Overall, I did enjoy the book but nowhere near as much as the original. I will definitely read future books in this series but I'm look forward to improvements, especially regarding Bet's constant concern about the opinion of others.

This arc was provided via netgalley and was reviewed voluntarily.
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580 reviews26 followers
August 13, 2024
I received an advance review copy for free and am leaving this review voluntarily. Thank you Elena Taylor and Partners In Crime Tours. I'm excited to be a part of this tour.

A Cold, Cold World is the second in the A Sheriff Bet Rivers mystery series. In the months since Bet Rivers solved her first murder investigation, she has secured the Sheriff’s seat in Collier, and she is determined to keep her community safe. With a massive snowstorm looming, she must remain vigilant.

When Bet gets a call that a family of tourists has stumbled across a teen injured in a snowmobile accident on a mountain ridge, she braves the storm to investigate. Upon arrival, she quickly realizes that all is not what it seems, the teen is dead. And has been for some time.

Investigating homicides is hard enough, thrown in the worst snowstorm the valley has seen I years threatening the safety of her town, not to mention of her crime scene, Bet must move fast to uncover the complicated truth and prove she’s worthy of keeping her father’s badge.

I love living in the PNW and reading books set in this area. The book takes place in a fictional town in Washington State and is an excellent police procedural. Perfect for anyone who enjoys books that take place in interesting locations combined with extenuating circumstances. This book hits the spot. I enjoyed getting to know Bet. She is a great sheriff thrown into the role quicker than expected. Despite this she is setting in and proving is up to the challenge.

The characters are well developed, and the cast of supporting characters balance the story. I enjoyed the attention to detail and loved the depth it gave to the story. Overall, I highly recommend this book and am looking forward to book #3!
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388 reviews21 followers
August 15, 2024
I received this book as a gift.
I recommend reading All We Buried, the first book in this series, to get a sense of the characters, especially Bet – the new sheriff in Collier, having taken over her dad’s old position. You’ll learn her backstory and how resilient she is.
In Cold, Cold World Bet finds herself investigating at least three different crimes during … would you believe … the worst snowstorm to hit her little town of Collier. One crime just led to another which led to another which led to her knocking on doors to find answers. She definitely found answers and a couple of surprises along the way.
We are also introduced to a new character – Kane. I definitely found Kane to be an interesting addition to this series, and I am hoping he won’t disappear.
I am enjoying this series, which I would consider a police procedural series. I like Bet’s character, her inner strength, her willingness to battle the coldest snowstorm to get to the bottom of what was going on in her town. Even though Collier is a small town, the crimes are big-city types. Bet also has a pretty good team to help her – Alma (who doesn’t like Alma?), Clayton (her steady right-hand man, so to speak), Schweitzer (her dog), the townspeople, and the newest addition Kane.
Bet likes to see the good people and think the best of them, but she also understands that she cannot eliminate any one of her townsfolk as suspects. I like the fact that she is able to reference the lessons she learned from her dad and another mentor of hers, Maggie. Bet is finding her way in Collier and slowly earning the respect of her town. I’m sure she’ll find herself wrapped up in another crime or two, and it’ll be interesting to see how she puts the pieces together.
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257 reviews
August 16, 2024
This intriguing police mystery is set in the small small town of Collier, Washington, during an insane snowstorm. While it is the second in the series, I didn't feel like I missed out on much from not reading the first one. Sheriff Bet Rivers and her two deputies are the only gig in this small town, and Bet takes her job very seriously. She has to prove time and time again that she is up to the task of taking over for her father, knowing she has VERY big shoes to fill. While the town of Collier is relatively quiet, Bet and her team are faced with a string of crimes that may or may not be related. A young man is reported to be injured in a snowmobile accident, but he ends up being dead. She knows she has to report his death to his dad, but his dad is missing along with his ten-year old daughter. Next, a vacant home is broken into and there is evidence of blood EVERYWHERE. AND! There is now an apparent drug problem when the local ambulance gets robbed. Then, there is a fugitive with two children as hostages in the trunk of his car. The story was so well-written and moved very fast, IMO. The steps in a crime investigation were detailed as well as informative. I always enjoy police procedures in books and this definitely hit the nail on the head with that!
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and of course the author for this wonderful ARC! I can't wait to see what Sheriff Bet gets into next.
Profile Image for Connie Hill.
1,745 reviews41 followers
July 30, 2024
A Cold, Cold World is book two in the Sheriff Bet River series that is written by Elena Taylor. One of the things that I love about being a book reviewer is discovering authors, the I may not have before. I am so glad to have discovered this author. I absolutely have loved this story and hope to read more from this author in the future.

Bet is the new sheriff in a small Washington town. She is worried about living up to her father and grandfather's reigns as Sheriff. However, she finds herself dealing with a horrible snowstorm, one that might be unprecedented in history. The blizzard is so bad that the roads are impassable, with no access to outside services. Thankfully, Bet has her two loyal deputies. However just because the weather is bad, does not mean crime will stop.

A young man is found dead from what appears to be a snowmobile accident - when Bet tries to make notification, the father and sister are missing. What is the connection?
I can tell you that I was along for the ride.

The book is well written, the storyline is engaging. I loved the attention to detail the author included. It made me feel like I was standing there watching the story unfold. I love this series.

Thank you to the author, publisher and Partners in Crime Tours, for allowing me to read a copy of this book - all thoughts are my own.
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1,483 reviews94 followers
September 9, 2024
You know those movies? The mysteries that have you confused, yet fascinated and determined to figure out? I’ve sometimes rewatched some really twisty ones so I could try to spot clues I missed. That’s how this book was for me. I never really felt like I was close to figuring things out. Not that it took away from my enjoyment. Nope. In fact, the only reason I didn’t read it straight through was because I started it later at night and when I started feeling sleepy I stopped so I wouldn’t lose my edge. Got to keep the brain sharp to try and sort things out. Anyway, back to what I was saying. In some parts of the book I did a rewind. I paused and flipped back when something tickled my memory just to see if I’d found a connection, a bread crumb. When I finally got answers, I realized I’d never been close to figuring out the who and why. Gotta love that, right.

I like small town settings. I like connecting with characters. I like those that make brief cameos that make me think they might be important later in the book. I like a mystery that I can’t figure out. And I like bonuses, such as critter characters that add to the story. This book delivered on all of my likes. So glad it’s a series so I can get tangled up in the next mystery.

I received a complimentary copy. My review is voluntarily given.
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1,309 reviews45 followers
August 3, 2024
The title, A Cold, Cold World, is perfect for this novel. Throughout the book, readers experience the harsh weather along with Sheriff Bet Rivers. Readers will feel the coldness as the snow falls. She has served as sheriff for a year in a small mountain town in Washington state. When a blizzard strikes, the town is basically shut down, including all access roads. This unfortunate timing adds pressure as Bet must ensure the safety of the townspeople while also looking into two homicides. Despite the lack of food and sleep, Bet shows remarkable resilience as she gathers evidence and deals with the effects of the storm and the town. Following in the footsteps of her late father, she works hard to be as effective a sheriff as he was. Having grown up in the area, she knows everyone in this tight-knit community, but that doesn't make the investigative process any easier.

It is amazing to watch Bet step by step piece together her investigation. Her character is very likable, and her thought process kept me thinking nonstop as she found each clue.

This mystery will grab readers, keeping them engaged and on the edge of their seats with so many twists. A Cold, Cold World is a must-read for mystery lovers craving a chilling tale that keeps the mind racing from start to finish.
2,135 reviews36 followers
August 4, 2024
An exciting second novel for Sheriff Bet Rivers! A storm bearing down on rural Colliers, Washington will be only one of the challenges that Sheriff Bet Rivers and her team must face. Trees down, a main road closed, a power outage and the body of a local teen found up on the ridge. Time is of the essence to retrieve his body with no way to get him to the medical examiner. A cabin is broken into leaving behind a bloody scene, a local man and his young daughter are missing, a fight at a local bar, and a family visiting local rancher Jeb Pearson’s summer and adventure camp. With only one full-time deputy and her office manager Alma (who is so much more), can she uphold the trust that the town has placed in her? Her father was the former sheriff, so Bet can only follow the lessons he taught her to prioritize what is happening and handle situations one at a time. Stretched to the max, a visiting relative with military police experience may be just what Bet needs to turn the tide in her favor. A rural town where the residents are used to stepping up to help others, but does one of them have an agenda of their own? I received an advance review copy at no cost and without obligation for an honest review. (paytonpuppy)
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1,007 reviews22 followers
August 14, 2024
MY THOUGHTS -

This book was fantastic! It was so much fun to read. It was very exciting every step of the way. I was introduced to Bet Rivers in the first book - All We Buried. That was a while ago. I loved Bet then... but I loved her even more this time around. It was great getting to know her all over again with even more depth. I also loved the introduction of Kane. I hope we get to read more about him in the future. I thought he was a great addition to the series.

I felt like I was walking through the whole book side-by-side with Bet, facing everything head on as she solved each little mystery and big mystery that came along.

This was a very exciting read. A lot happens. There is not a dull page. I loved the small town feel. I have never been to Washington state, but now I kinda feel like I have. From snowstorms to murder, this book is top notch! The descriptions are so vivid, the character development is so great you really get the feel of living there.

Every book I read by this author is better than the last. Every time I pick up a new one I think - she couldn’t possibly outdo the last one… And then she does! I can not wait for the next!

I voluntarily posted this review after receiving a copy of this book from Partners in Crime Tours - Thank You!!
213 reviews
August 21, 2024
A Cold, Cold World is a page-turning story set in in central untouched Washington state and the climate and terrain of Washington state is a minor character driving the mystery plot line in the book. Sheriff Bet Rivers is learning the ropes of being sheriff after the recent death of her father. She left her home town for the bustle of the LA Police department, but came back home due to family concerns. It's touching that the voice of her father and her LA mentor guide her through the twists and turns of a record breaking snow storm, a high crime, the birthing of a horse and a wild snowmobile chase after a fugitive. This book was especially meaningful to me as I have traveled to this area several times and even got lost near Cle Elum, which is a beautiful small town.

This is the second in a series, but could easily be read as a stand-alone book. Sheriff Bet is a sympathetic character along with her receptionist Alma, who has served three sheriffs and is 80 years old. I could easily see this becoming a series on the Hallmark Murder & Mysteries channel. This is delightful book that is easy to read and you will fall in love with the characters and Washington state by reading the book.
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275 reviews17 followers
August 22, 2024
This is my first book by this author. And though this is the second book in the Sheriff Bet Rivers Series, I did not feel like I missed much. While this is a series, each book can be read as a standablone! I am excited to continue reading this series! And I will definitely be going back and reading the first book. I already have it queued up, ready to start!
This book drops you into a snow storm in the middle of norwhere Collier, Washington. And it’s not just any snow storm, it is supposed to be a really bad one. Elena Taylor does such a good job of describing the scene, I am able to get lost in the book, picture myself being there. Which is amazing considering the temps are 100+!
I really enjoyed the pacing of this book. It caught my attention from the beginning. The short chapters helped keep my interest. I also really like Bet. I was rooting for her the entire way! Even though she became a Sheriff in an unconventional way, she did not let that deter her and just let it make her stronger. She seems calm under stress which is a great characteristic for any officer. I love how everything wrapped up. And I can’t wait for the next adventure!
I feel like this book is good for anyone who loves police procedurals, mysteries, or whodunnits.
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248 reviews4 followers
August 9, 2024
4.5 rounded up

I've done it again, and this book is the 2nd book in the author's Sheriff Bet Rivers series. I really need to start reading series in order! However, this one can be read as a standalone, but I'll be going back to read the 1st one.

Collier, WA is a small isloated mountain town. It doesn't see much crime. Bet Rivers has taken over her father's position as the sheriff. She has one deputy Clayton, the office manager Alma, and her loyal furry companion. The snowstorm of the century is about to hit, and Bet gets a call that there is an injured boy on the ridge. When she gets out there, she realizes he is dead. Was this an accident, or was he killed? As the snow covers up, the evidence Bet needs to determine what really happened, and it's a race against the storm. Meanwhile, a man and his young daughter go missing. Could this all be related? Will she be able to solve these cases and keep her town safe amidst this horrible snowstorm?

I mean murder and mayhem in a small isloated mountain town during a snowstorm? What's not to love? I love police procedurals, and this was a really good one. It was well-written, atomspheric, and full of mystery. There was a lot going on and never a dull moment, which definitely kept me turning pages. I really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it.
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75 reviews3 followers
August 6, 2024
This book was so much fun to read!! The plot was twisty and intertwining, the setting was snowy and isolated, and the characters were endearing and relatable (even the bad guys!!) Then again, Elena Taylor (Hartwell) always writes the best characters!

I loved how Sheriff Bet had to solve crime with limited resources due to a massive winter storm that left their small town completely blocked off from any surrounding cities and left most of the residents without power. Most of the traveling through town was done by snowmobile, which was a little nostalgic for me as I used to have a snowmobile when I was younger and would go riding with my dad all the time.

With multiple crimes to solve and several shifty characters to suspect, you could probably figure out underlying plot if you were paying attention to key details along the way but these tricky characters kept you guessing all the way to the end!

Thank you for allowing me to be a part of this virtual book tour, Partners In Crime Tours
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Author 12 books189 followers
July 19, 2024
As the local Sheriff, Bet is faced with having to deal with a homicide and an abundance of other problems in the middle of a blizzard, with the storm cutting the town off from the outside world. Bet is a strong character and is determined to keep the town safe. She faces new challenges, with surprises and plot twists around every corner, without losing her cool. The author's well-written descriptions of the setting were characterized by strong, vivid winter imagery.

Although this reader would have preferred a more digested version of Bet's inner thoughts and back story, which at times slowed things down a bit, for the most part the mystery was well-paced. The plot was intriguing and intricate - even more so than one might expect from the book's description. A good choice for mystery lovers.

FTC Disclosure: I received an advance review copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. This has not affected the content of my review.
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274 reviews6 followers
August 1, 2024
Sheriff Bet Rivers knows the impending winter storm will be a true test of her ability to keep the residents of Collier safe.

She’s got quite a legacy since there’s been a Rivers in the sheriff’s seat tracing back to the town’s founding. When she gets called to the scene of an accident, her instincts tell her there’s more than meets the eye.

A Cold, Cold World serves up a fast-paced mystery that forces the newly-minted sheriff to battle not only Mother Nature, but puts her detective skills to the test. Author Elena Taylor creates a solid lead character with the second installment of the series.

The draw of a small town is evident, especially the sense of community, in interactions between the characters. While tracking down clues, Bet displays still-new grief after her father’s unexpected death.

A Cold, Cold World provides a chilling adventure full of twists and turns, especially for those of us stuck in the summer heat. ~ Amy for Novels Alive
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845 reviews56 followers
August 10, 2024
A cold cold world world.
Elena Taylor.

A sheriff Bet Rivers mystery.


In a cold cold world It tends to be so cold your teeth begin to chatter It sinks into your bones like it's found a home and doesn't know how to get out There's snow everywhere storms back to back.

Sheriff bet rivers, is in a small town she has a small crew. On her own, basically, she's doing what she has to do to find a killer. It all starts with one boy down on a snow sled, Trying to find his father to relay, what's happened. But there's so much more to the story. more missing people. The sheriff has a lot on her plate with this mystery.

the sheriff is a strong woman holding up to whatever needs to be done.
following her father's Footsteps 👣


I really enjoyed everything about this book.
I loved how Sheriff got her new deputy.
Part time for full time, whichever he becomes down the road. She's got what it takes to run this small town.

Really a great book.
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703 reviews14 followers
August 12, 2024
Sheriff Bet Rivers is busy dealing with a brutal snow storm that threatens to cut off her small town of Collier. when she gets a call that tourists have found a teenaged boy injured in a snowmobile accident on a mountain ridge, Bet arrives at the accident scene & finds a corpse & evidence that his death was no accident. Bet has to move fast to save the integrity of the crime scene & temporarily keep the corpse in storage since she can't get the body to the coroner.

Then Bet is alerted to a break-in at a remote cabin. No one is there but a bloodied sleeping bag left on a table hints at another injured victim. So Bet has to deal with the raging snowstorm’s multiple impacts as well as triaging multiple potential crime scenes and victims.
She is short-handed since her loyal deputy Clayton is with his wife who is in labor with their first child, So Bet temporarily deputizes a former soldier named Kane to provide her with limited support.

This was a thrilling read with plenty of drama, tension and action.
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Author 12 books158 followers
August 18, 2024
A Cold, Cold World by Elena Taylor has a lot of foreshadowing. the weather sets the atmosphere and intensity of the situations ahead of the main character. A lead female character, Bet, has a long way to prove her worth in the same department as her father once was. Yet, as she gets pressure inside, she is also getting high stakes from her plie of never-ending cases. There are the relationships of some characters close to Bet that make this story really interesting.

Elena Taylor has created a perfect blend of suspense, mystery, and chaos to keep readers' undivided attention. I definitely was deeply focused on what will come from the novel while I was reading it and wondering what will come of the characters after this book. For fans of Jessica Patch, Sandra Brown, and Sharon Sala this novel is highly recommended for reading! This read is very entertaining.

I received this copy from the publisher. This is my voluntary review.
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202 reviews4 followers
August 11, 2024
So this started out a little rough for me. I'm not sure if it's because it was describing a winter storm and I'm completely against the fact that winter is just around the corner and I'm not ready.

Regardless this was part two and I hadn't read the first one but honestly, I don't think I needed to! Once the book got going, I really enjoyed it! It was a fun fast paced. I struggled a little trying to keep up with all the names but I loved bet and her vibe. She definitely had some internal issues going on since she was replacing her recently deceased father as the sheriff in a small town.

This wasn't a super in depth mystery/procedural book though. It had more to do with the people and their interactions. I really liked it though and am ordering the first one!

Thanks netgalley!

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