Ill-Fated Fortune by Jennifer J. Chow is a delightful blend of magical realism and cozy mystery with engaging (and diverse) characters and a layered plot. ~Rea
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A startling crime? Check! A quaint setting? Check! A lovable amateur sleuth? Check! Cozy mysteries deliver all this and more. We rounded up 10 of our favorite cozies by bestselling authors Abby Collette, @laurachildsauthor, @authorpaigeshelton, @AuthorOliviaBlacke, @MPMtheWriter, Sofie Ryan, Vicki Delany, @JenJChow, @mintyfreshbooks and @authortonyakappes
This post is all about cozy mysteries (“cozies”)! These books usually come in series, but there are some that are published as standalone novels, too. I’ve been looking into this genre more recently, since I love a good mystery but I haven’t have much of a taste for really graphic or depressing books as of ...
Grounds for Murder by Lena Gregory is the second book in the Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries. Danika Delaney has a job she loves, ownership of her uncle’s old-fashioned malt shop, and she’ll do anything to turn it around. A mystery writer arrives here for a book signing, but one of the guests confronts the writer and accuses him of plagiarism. Danika visits the writer at his inn the next day, expecting to offer her apologies, but instead, she stumbles over his body. His coffee was poisoned, and Danika wants to know why. As she starts her investigation, the heat is on, and she must find the killer before the killer finds her and writes her ending for her. Can she solve the murder in time, or is it all over for Danika? Grounds for Murder by Lena Gregory is the second in the series, and although I didn’t read the first one, I had no trouble following this book. That said, as with any series, reading them in order is best. This is an action-packed story that will have you turning the pages until you’ve finished it. Full of twists and turns, it will keep you guessing all the way through an intricate plot with plenty of suspects. The characters are well-developed into real people that you can relate to, and you’ll be on Danika’s side all the way through. This looks like it’s shaping up to be a fun series, full of humor, mystery, and mayhem, and it’s highly recommended for anyone who loves cozy mysteries and whodunnits with plenty of go in them.
A startling crime? Check! A quaint setting? Check! A lovable amateur sleuth? Check! Cozy mysteries deliver all this and more. We rounded up 10 of our favorite cozies by bestselling authors Abby Collette, @laurachildsauthor, @authorpaigeshelton, @AuthorOliviaBlacke, @MPMtheWriter, Sofie Ryan, Vicki Delany, @JenJChow, @mintyfreshbooks and @authortonyakappes
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Welcome! I want to share with you some of the new books that will be released on Tuesday, February 26. The list includes The Secrets of Paper and Ink by Lindsay Harrel, The Spitfire Girls by Soraya M. Lane, Final Exam by Carol J. Perry, One Feta in the Grave by Tina Kashian, The Reconciliation by Susan Lantz Simpson, Please Don't Feed the Mayor by Sue Pethick, Criminally Cocoa by Amanda Flower and Chocolate Cream Pie Murder by Joanne Fluke. Criminally Cocoa by Amanda Flower is An Amish Candy Shop Mystery novella (No. 3.5). Charlotte Weaver is thrilled to be in New York City with her cousin, Bailey King for the filming of Bailey’s Amish Sweets. Bailey is creating a hand woven chocolate Easter basket using tempered chocolate when the double boiler explodes. Glass and chocolate are sent flying around the set., but, thankfully, no one was injured. The next day, Juliet Brody and her comfort pig, Jethro arrive to be a part of the show and publicity photos. While shooting photographs in the park, a loud horn sounds which scares poor Jethro and sends him running into the park. Charlotte is concerned that someone is trying to sabotage the show as the small incidents continue. With Bailey already nervous about the filming, Charlotte decides to investigate on her own. Can Charlotte unmask the saboteur? Join Charlotte, Bailey, Cass and Jethro on their New York City adventure in Criminally Cocoa. Criminally Cocoa picks up where Premeditated Peppermint ended. We join Bailey, Charlotte and Cass in New York where they are filming the first season of Bailey’s Amish Sweets. Bailey asked Charlotte to come along and be her assistant on the show. Criminally Cocoa is told from Charlotte’s point-of-view. It was humorous to see New York City through Charlotte’s eyes. Charlotte grew up Amish and has yet to join the church. She views things differently from Englishers. I thought Criminally Cocoa was well-written with steady pacing. It was nice to learn more about Charlotte in this story. When Bailey blames herself for the explosion of the double boiler, Charlotte wants to help prove it was not her cousin’s fault. Charlotte has watched Bailey solve three crimes and puts that knowledge to use. The mystery was straightforward. Readers will have no problem solving it before the reveal. However, it is the right type of mystery for the length of the story. While the story focuses on the group in New York, we do get updates on their friends back home in Harvest, Ohio. I especially enjoyed the addition of Juliet Brody and her polka dotted pig, Jethro. Their antics provided me with plenty of laughs. It is always delightful to read one of Amanda Flower’s books. I am eager to read Toxic Toffee (June 25) which is the next An Amish Candy Shop Mystery. Criminally Cocoa comes out tomorrow in e-book format. Tomorrow I am showcasing The Secrets of Paper and Ink by Lindsay Harrel as part of the Celebrate Lit Tour. I hope you will visit and enter the giveaway. Thank you for stopping by today. May you have a jolly day and Happy Reading! Kris The Avid Reader
A startling crime? Check! A quaint setting? Check! A lovable amateur sleuth? Check! Cozy mysteries deliver all this and more. We rounded up 10 of our favorite cozies by bestselling authors Abby Collette, @laurachildsauthor, @authorpaigeshelton, @AuthorOliviaBlacke, @MPMtheWriter, Sofie Ryan, Vicki Delany, @JenJChow, @mintyfreshbooks and @authortonyakappes
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What makes a cozy mystery? Did you ever wonder what makes a mystery, cozy? These six elements of a cozy mystery are important in defining the genre.
The best cozy mystery series to pick up right now, whether you're new to the cozy genre or a seasoned reader.
A startling crime? Check! A quaint setting? Check! A lovable amateur sleuth? Check! Cozy mysteries deliver all this and more. We rounded up 10 of our favorite cozies by bestselling authors Abby Collette, @laurachildsauthor, @authorpaigeshelton, @AuthorOliviaBlacke, @MPMtheWriter, Sofie Ryan, Vicki Delany, @JenJChow, @mintyfreshbooks and @authortonyakappes
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I obviously love reading to Charlotte, but I have been a bookworm every since I was her age. I read a little bit of everything, but my favorite genre would have to be a good cozy mystery. A cozy mystery is exactly just that. It is a story full of fun characters who try to solve a good mystery. A mystery that is light and entertaining instead of dark and gory. I love them because they are a quick read that keeps the focus on spotting the clues to solve the crime and highly revolve around character development. I look forward to "visiting" my favorite characters and catching up with them in new books. Each series revolves around a theme such as: cooking, gardening, sewing, or running some sort of business. Many of these books will often include recipes or extra facts about their theme. The story takes place in a small town so you really get to know the layout and all of the local characters if you keep up with a series. There is usually a love interest that often ends up being a member of the local law enforcement. The chapters are typically just a few pages long so they are perfect if you have limited reading time. If you go to the bookstore and check out the cozy mystery section, you can easily become overwhelmed because there are so many selections to choose from. I have been reading cozy mysteries for almost fifteen years now and wanted to share my top ten favorite series with you in case you are interested in trying the genre out. (Pictured are the first book in each series. Clicking the picture will take you to my affiliate link on Amazon in case you wish to learn more about a certain title or series) China Bayles Herbal Mysteries by Susan Wittig Albert: This is the series that got me hooked on cozy mysteries in the first place. I love gardening and I'm from Texas so it was an easy match for me. Once I started reading it however, I quickly realized that the areas the author was describing in each book sounded really familiar. I ended up chatting with Susan a few years back and she confirmed the fact that she loosely based the locations off of the town where I attended college and some of the surrounding areas that I live in now. Kinda neat. I adore this fictional town and its inhabitants. They feel like close friends. It reminds me of all of those small country towns where everyone knows everyone and of course all of their business too. You will definitely want to start an herb garden after reading this series. It inspired me to and I'm glad it did. Main character: China Bayles the owner of Thyme and Seasons Herb Shop in Pecan Springs, Texas. Regular cast: Ruby Wilcox - China's best friend and owner of a New Age Shop (trust me she is a hoot) Mike McQuaid - private investigator and China's main squeeze. Includes: Recipes (made the mint nut bread numerous times) and numerous facts about herbs. There are currently 21 books in this series. Author's website A Tea Shop Mystery by Laura Childs: If you follow me on Instragram, you will know that I'm a huge fan of drinking tea. The Indigo Tea Shop is one place that I would love to hang out at. It's the perfect place for friends to meet for brunch or to host a party for your favorite organization. I love the main character. She's seems very intelligent and strong. You will love touring Charleston with her too. Main Character: Theodosia Browning the owner of the Indigo Tea Shop in Charleston, South Carolina. Regular Cast: Drayton - master tea blender Haley - pastry chef (her menus will have you drooling) Burt Tidwell - local detective Dalanie Dish - the nosy friend that you can't help but put up with and love. Includes: Recipes and facts about every tea imaginable. There are currently 15 books in this series. Author's website Coffeehouse Mystery by Cleo Coyle: Don't worry coffee drinkers, there is one for you too. This is what I picture a favorite coffeehouse to be like. A place where you have amazing baristas that truly love what they do and go the extra mile to help you find your favorite brew. It's a place where people regularly meet to relax and catch up with friends or snuggle up on a couch to get some work done. This series is so well written. The crimes are always believable and will have you chasing all over the Big Apple in search of the culprit. Main Character: Clare Cosi who manages the Village Blend Coffeehouse in New York City. Regular Cast: Matteo - coffee buyer and Clare's ex Madame Dreyfus Allegro Dubois - owner of the Village Blend and Matteo's mom Mike Quinn NYPD detective. Includes: Recipes There are currently 13 books in this series. Author's website A Flower Shop Mystery by Kate Collins: I love this series. The mysteries are always good, but the cast of quirky regulars are highly entertaining. When the crew is not solving mysteries, they are busy filling numerous flower orders. Let's face it, we all wish and think that we are masters when it comes to arranging flowers. It's fun to do and it always brightens your room and day to have a fresh bouquet around. Main Character: Abbey Knight who owns Bloomers, a local flower shop in New Chapel, Indiana. Regular Cast: Grace - one of Abbey's assistants who offers advice in the form of a good quote. Marco - owner of the local bar and grill, PI and definite love interest. Maureen - Abbey's mom who drops off her bizarre artwork in hopes it can be sold in the flower shop. Jillian - Abbey's cousin who doesn't think before she speaks. We all know someone like Jillian. There are currently 14 books in this series. Author's website A Domestic Diva Mystery by Krista Davis: This is such a fun series. The characters feel like family and best friends. Sophie's house is always so warm and inviting. She is the neighbor that you wish you had because her front door is always open, she helps out at a moments notice and fixes you amazing meals the moment you come over. I really love the events that Sophie is working on in each book too. Each chapter begins with a "dear abbey" type advice column. They either provide some good tips or some great laughter! Main Character: Sophie Winston an event planner in Alexandria, Virginia. Regular Cast: Natasha - the other local event planner who is always in competition with Sophie. Mars - Sophie's ex husband, neighbor and Natasha's boyfriend! Nina - Sophie's best friend and a huge animal lover. Daisy and Moiche - Sophie's beloved pets. There are currently 7 books in the series. Includes: recipes. Author's website A Cupcake Bakery Mystery by Jenn McKinnlay: Cupcakes are such a likeable treat these days. Trust me when I say that this series will have you craving those little cups of sweetness immediately!! After you are done licking your lips, you will instantly fall in love with the cast. The three main characters share a bond that has developed from being best friends since childhood. They are experts at quoting favorite movies and there just might be some hidden feelings amongst two of them. The rest of the crew is just as loveable and definitely entertaining! Main Character: Melanie Cooper the co-owner of Fairy Tale Cupcakes Bakery in Scottsdale, Arizona. Regular Cast: Angie DeLaura - Co-owner of the bakery, best friend and the only girl in a family full of very protective brothers. Tate - Mel and Angie's longtime best friend. Joe DeLaura - A District Attorney, one of Angie's many brothers, and a highly likeable love interest. There are currently 6 books in the series. Includes: tasty cupcake recipes. Author's website A White House Chef Mystery by Julie Hyzy: I look forward to reading every new book in this series as soon as it comes out! Not only are the mysteries highly intriguing, but the location is the White House! I know it's fiction, but it's kind of interesting to imagine what it must be like to work behind the scenes there. Hyzy does such a great job of making everything seems so incredibly real that each book instantly draws you in and has you eagerly flipping the pages until the very end. Main Character: Olivia "Ollie" Paras an executive chef at the White House in Washington D.C. Regular Cast: Bucky and Cyan - two more White House chefs Peter Everett Sargeant - do you love him or hate him, it's hard to tell. He's the sensitivity director at the White House and easily gets on everyone's last nerve. Thomas MacKenzie - secret service agent Mrs. Wentworth - Ollie's neighbor who knows everything that goes on in the her apartment building. Gavin - a mysterious special agent who shares some intense chemistry with Ollie. There are currently 7 books in the series. Includes: recipes for a complete presidential menu. Author's website. A Charmed Pie Shoppe by Ellery Adams: If you have never read a book by Adams, then I highly suggest you resolve that soon. She has such a talent for creating characters that you love to watch develop. This is a new series with only a few books, but I am already hooked and eager for many, many more. I love the main character, her loveable family and of course all of the ways the cast use their magical abilities to help others. If you look beyond the mystery, you will also notice a twist on a classic story. Main Character: Ella Mae LaFaye owner of the enchanted Charmed Pie Shoppe in Havenwood, Georgia. Regular Cast: Hugh Dylan - hunky firefighter and Ella's old crush. Dee, Verena, Sissy - the most magical and lovable aunts you will ever meet. Reba - licorice loving waitress and family caretaker. Loralyn - the annoying arch nemesis Chewy - Ella's Jack Russell terrier and constant companion. Includes - recipes There are currently 3 books in the series. Author's website. A Cheeseshop Mystery by Avery Aaemes: From the moment I read the first book in this series, I was hooked! The main setting takes place in a quaint little specialty cheese shop. They offer samplings, deli sandwiches and even great suggestions on wine pairings. It should come as no surprise that the owner's family is French. The characters are warm and seem so real. You get a sense that you've already known them for years. The mystery is always intriguing and keeps you guessing from a handful of suspects until the very end. Main Character: Charlotte Bessette owner of Fromagerie Bessette in Providence, Ohio. Regular Cast: Bernadette - Charlotte's fiesty Grandmere, local mayor and theater director. Etienne - Charlotte's Grandpere who's incredibly loveable and an expert cheese snacker. Matthew - Charlotte's cousin and proud father of adorable twin girls. In charge of the wine annex. Rebecca Zook - the recently shunned Amish assistant who is hooked on crime shows. Jordan Pace - mysterious new resident and easy love interest. Urso - "U-ey", chief of police and an old high school friend. There are currently 5 books in the series. Includes: recipes Author's website. A Magical Bakery Mystery by Bailey Cates: I know, another magical cozy, but it's so good! I happen to like paranormal books too so when you mix the two together I get very excited. Throw in a good love triangle and I'm hooked. This book follows a young woman as she discovers she is a witch and just needs to learn to tap into her special abilities. The relationship amongst all the characters really makes this one an easy favorite. Main Character: Katie Lightfoot - head baker at the family run Honeybee Bakery in Savannah, Georgia Regular Cast: Lucy and Ben - Katie's Aunt and Uncle who run the bakery. Mimsey, Bianca, Jaida, and Cookie - coven of witches and members of the enchanted book club. Declan - macho firefighter and possible love connection. Steve - reporter, warlock and equally possible love connection! There are currently 3 books in the series. Author's website. I honestly could go on and on and recommend so many other books in this genre. Have you read any of these or do you have another favorite cozy series that you follow? I have two shelves full of cozy mysteries just waiting to be read. You can check out my Goodreads page to view any of the mysteries that I have read. If you have a question about any of them, don't hesitate to ask! Now go relax and curl up with a good book!!!
A startling crime? Check! A quaint setting? Check! A lovable amateur sleuth? Check! Cozy mysteries deliver all this and more. We rounded up 10 of our favorite cozies by bestselling authors Abby Collette, @laurachildsauthor, @authorpaigeshelton, @AuthorOliviaBlacke, @MPMtheWriter, Sofie Ryan, Vicki Delany, @JenJChow, @mintyfreshbooks and @authortonyakappes
The seventh installment in a “fast, fun” cozy mystery series “full of Sherlockian lore” and starring “a charming, intelligent heroine as observant as The Great Detective Himself” (Carolyn Hart, New York Times–bestselling author) Sherlockian bookshop manager and frequent amateur sleuth Gemma Doyle is back on the case when a poisoned dart ends in demise . . . It’s a crisp, early October weekend, and business is slowing down as fall descends at the Sherlock Holmes Bookshop and Emporium and adjacent Mrs. Hudson’s Tea Room. Wealthy philanthropist and prominent Sherlockian David Masterson has rented Suffolk Gardens House, where he plans to entertain his friends in a traditional English country house weekend. As the chosen caterers, Jayne Wilson and Gemma Doyle get to work preparing lavish meals and setting up Sherlockian books and props for entertainment. Meanwhile, police detective Ryan Ashburton has taken time away from his duties to assist in the kitchen. It quickly becomes apparent that David’s guests don't like each other—or their host. Plus, some of them aren't even acquainted with the adventures of the Great Detective. Before Gemma can ponder their relationships a poisoned dart sails through the window of the library, presenting Gemma Doyle with a three-book problem. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781639101429 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: CROOKED LANE BOOKS Publication Date: 12-06-2022 Pages: 336 Product Dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.50(d) Series: A Sherlock Holmes Bookshop Mystery #7About the Author Vicki Delany is a bestselling author of more than thirty novels/novellas in several of mystery's subgenres. Born in Manitoba and raised in Ontario, she is the former president of the Crime Writers of Canada, a member of Capital Crime Writers, and a member of Sisters in Crime.
Halloween-Themed Cozy Mysteries There are lots of Halloween-themed cozy mystery books available. Here are several that have come out in the last few years. The first five have been published in 2022. Just click each title to learn more about each book. Mouse of Ill Repute by Ellen Riggs This mouse is anything but quiet… and she may hold the key to a Halloween crime. Fright Night Chocolate Delight by Addison Moore Halloween has arrived and—so has a killer. Welcome to Honey Hollow—where the treats are sweet, the scares are sweeter, and murder is just the icing on the cake. Halloween at the Haunted House by Cindy Bell Join Maddie and the gang when they find themselves knee-deep in a murder investigation on Halloween. Confections, Clues, and Chocolate by Kathleen Suzette Every year Pumpkin Hollow gleefully awaits its grand Halloween ball. But this year, as lanterns glow and shadows dance, the festivities take a chilling turn when one of the revelers is destined for the city morgue. An Unforeseen Halloween by R. R. Wilds In a town that’s covered in Halloween decorations, June assumes the body she stumbles on at the Halloween Festival is just a fake but fake bodies aren’t typically warm. 15 Minutes of Flame by Christin Brecher As Stella Wright’s Nantucket candle store thrives, her knack for solving mysteries burns equally bright—especially when a Halloween haunted house uncovers evidence of a centuries-old murder . . . Halloween Homicide by Addison Moore and Bellamy Bloom A Halloween spooktacular cozy mystery boxed set! Fall is in the air and murder abounds. Howloween Murder by Laurien Berenson As the town of Greenwich, Connecticut, counts down to a spooky celebration on October 31st, a horrifying murder leaves Melanie Travis pawing for clues in a hair-raising game of trick-or-treat . . Gourd to Death by Kirsten Weiss This Halloween, pie shop proprietor Val Harris must patch together clues to solve a murder by pumpkin . . . The Magic of Halloween Night by Kathi Daley How is a woman to start again after losing the one thing that speaks to her heart and fuels her passion? The Inn at Holiday Bay: Haunting in the Hallway by Kathi Daley Book 6 in a heartwarming cozy mystery series about losing everything, taking a chance, and starting again. Swamp Spook (A Miss Fortune Mystery Book 13) by Jana DeLeon When black cats roam, and spooks are seen, Come celebrate, it’s Halloween. Haunted House Ghost: Death At The Fall Festival (Braxton Campus Mysteries Book 5) by James J. Cudney It’s Halloween, and excitement is brewing in Braxton. The Halloween House: A Cozy Mystery (A Tess and Tilly Cozy Mystery Book 4) by Kathi Daley Every town has one. The big old house which has stood empty for so long that no one really remembers anyone living there. . . Sugared Demise: A Pumpkin Hollow Mystery, Book 5 by Kathleen Suzette "Ethan, there's been another murder!" I whispered into the phone as I stared at the body in front of me.
A startling crime? Check! A quaint setting? Check! A lovable amateur sleuth? Check! Cozy mysteries deliver all this and more. We rounded up 10 of our favorite cozies by bestselling authors Abby Collette, @laurachildsauthor, @authorpaigeshelton, @AuthorOliviaBlacke, @MPMtheWriter, Sofie Ryan, Vicki Delany, @JenJChow, @mintyfreshbooks and @authortonyakappes
As the cold weather starts to set in, nothing sounds more appealing to this reader than spending a weekend at home getting lost in a good book. If you, like me, plan on hibernating until spring, you're going to want to stock up on snacks, wine, and…
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Christmas mysteries are great books to cuddle up with to get into the holiday spirit for lovers of detective and crime novels. I think the first Christmas mystery I ever read was Deck the Halls by Mary Higgins Clark, though it’s been so long that I don’t remember anything about it. Still, I often like ...
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