Kelley Armstrong’s Alone in the Wild (rockton 5)
I will start this off with a few caveats: I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley in return for this review AND I am a Kelley Armstrong fan. I have been a fan from the first time I was introduced to her in Bitten, and have followed her bodies of work avidly since then. One of the things I love about her body of work is that she has a vision. She stays true to that vision even when fans criticize her for it. Sometimes, the vision isn’t immediately apparent but it is always there. She also has a number of compelling stand alone novels that are unique and compelling.
I have greatly enjoyed the Rockton series and I was one of those who read the first book in installments. The premise is unique and it seems like there are many ways for the story to advance over time. I didn’t see that at the beginning, but now I do. I have to say that once again Kelley Armstrong has delivered a compelling series with well rounded characters that will appeal to readers. These multifaceted characters defy classification as heroes or villains. It highlights the fact that everyone has both good and bad and must be evaluated on their own merits. This is especially true of the residents of Rockton, where everyone is running from something.
I do not want to ruin any of the books by alluding to parts of the plot line that are spoilers for earlier books: so SPOILER ALERT (not for this book but for others in the Rockton series)!
When the series started, we followed Casey Duncan and her best friend Diana on the journey to Rockton a town in the Yukon that isn’t on any map. It’s billed as a town for those who need to get away from something. You have to cut off contact with everyone in your old life. There will not be any contact once the decision to go is made. A generic open end message will tell friends and loved ones that you will be out of touch and then you disappear when you get on the helicopter. There can be no cellphones, no GPS, no email, not even an air-gapped computer. The town itself is camouflaged by the terrain. AND everything is controlled by the town; unless the council think it’s necessary you won’t be getting it. Once you arrive you must contribute to the workings of the town. Casey has a vital role as a homicide detective. Even that is different in Rockton–there are no forensic teams to call. Not having the internet to research forensics makes a large difference and there is no end to the challenges that Casey faces. And getting used to life with less electricity isn’t a walk in the park either.
Once Casey arrived, she discovered there was a hidden underside to Rockton and to Diana who she thought she knew so well. Turns out that Diana and her Abusive Ex-husband had stolen a large amount of money and that was why he kept turning up like a bad penny. Being in a town without internet makes it easy for people to hide their true natures. But all of that is another story, literally…so go read the first 4 books!
At the beginning of Alone in the Woods, Casey and Sheriff Eric Dalton are on a much needed vacation after all the truly daunting challenges they have faced in earlier. Casey has had a steep learning curve sine she walked out to that helicopter so many moons ago. But when Casey awakens alone in the camp with her Newfoundland puppy Storm and she hears what she thinks is a baby crying she doesn’t quite believe her ears. When she finds a baby clutched to the chest of a murdered woman, it raises a number of issues. The most immediate of which is that Rockton doesn’t admit children of any age. Solving the mystery of how this baby came to be in the Yukon without any others in sight will be one of the toughest challenges Casey faces. It will introduce a number of new characters into the world of Rockton. And, seeing Sheriff Dalton with this newborn will cause Casey to face emotional pitfalls that surprise her and force both she and Eric to have a relationship talk Casey never thought to face. Since I wholeheartedly hope you will read this book I will stop here.
I have enjoyed the journey with Rockton so far and I cannot wait to get my hands on book 6. At the beginning, I was anxiously awaiting the next installment and I still am! Seeing Casey settle into Rockton is a pleasure and seeing the world expand to include so many characters reminds me of the early books of Otherworld. Even more of a Kelley Armstrong fan even though this book kept me up all night!
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