June is almost over, so it’s time to discuss our favorite Cozies that we read this month!
If you read a Cozy mystery this month and want to recommend it to the rest of us, be sure to post it here! For this month, I read the first entry of Laura Bradford’s A Friend For Hire Mystery Series. For the reasons I want to recommend it, be sure to check out the blog entry!
So, what have you been reading that you can recommend in June? Please be sure to tell us why you liked these Cozies so much. I know we’re all always on the lookout for more particularly good Cozy Mystery authors! (If you have a lot of Cozies you think are great, please post the ones you like the most at the top of the list.)
As always, please do not tell us about the Cozy Mysteries you did not like.
What really good Cozy Mystery did you read June 2023 that you want the rest of us to know about, and why did you enjoy it?
Donna Andrews: Meg Langslow Mystery Series
James P Blaylock: Pennies From Heaven
Laura Bradford: A Friend For Hire Mystery Series
Kate Dyer-Seeley (aka Ellie Alexander ): Pacific Northwest Mystery Series
J.C. Eaton: Sophie Kimball Mystery Series
Amanda Flower (aka Isabella Alan): Amish Candy Shop Mystery Series
H.Y. Hanna: Oxford Tearoom Mystery Series (first entry A Scone To Die For)
Callie Hutton: A Victorian Book Club Mystery Series (first entry A Study in Murder)
Alyssa Maxwell: A Lady and Lady’s Maid Mystery Series
Ian Moore: Follet Valley Mystery Series (first entry Death and Croissants)
Sara Rosett: Murder on Location Mystery Series
Lee Strauss: Ginger Gold Mystery Series (first entry Murder on the SS Rosa)
Amy Vansant: Pineapple Port Mystery Series (first entry Pineapple Lies)
Ashley Weaver: Amory Ames Mystery Series AND Electra McDonnell Mystery Series
I will list the authors and series that have been recommended, but I urge you to read the comments below so you can see the reasons other Cozy Mystery readers thought these were their best reads of the month.
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P.S. I usually don’t comment on your recommendations since they speak for themselves.