I love telling you about new Cozy Mystery series when some of our favorite Cozy Mystery authors launch them. And it looks like we’ll have three new Cozy Mystery series to look forward to in August by established authors on the site. They look like some real good ones, too!
First is Peg Cochran‘s (aka Meg London) Cranberry Cove Mystery Series, which will have its debut book, Berried Secrets, releasing in August. This upcoming novel will star Monica Albertson, who has come to the small town of Cranberry Cove, located on Lake Michigan, to help her half-brother Jeff run his cranberry farm. When Jeff comes under suspicion for the untimely death of his former farm manager, Monica will need to help make sure that his good name is cleared. Peg Cochran also writes the Gourmet De-Lite Mystery Series starring gourmet caterer Gigi Fitzgerald, the Lucille Mystery Series starring a middle-aged Jersey girl and Home Shopping Channel devotee, as well as the Sweet Nothings Vintage Lingerie Mystery Series under the pen name Meg London.
Next will be Shelley Freydont‘s A Gilded Grave, which will be the first book in her Newport Gilded Age Mystery Series. This series will be a period piece set toward the end of the 19th century, starring Deanna Randolph, a wealthy young woman of the American elite spending her first season in Newport, Rhode Island. When a young maid turns up dead and a young man she turned down for marriage becomes the primary suspect, Deanna knows he isn’t a killer. Shelley Freydont is also the author of several other Cozy Mystery series, including the holiday-focused Celebration Bay Mystery Series, the Sudoku Mystery Series starring a Sudoku champion and mathematician, and the Lindy Haggerty Mystery Series starring an ex-dancer in New Jersey.
Finally, Joyce and Jim Lavene (aka J.J. Cook & Ellie Grant) will be releasing Give ‘Em Pumpkin to Talk About, the first book in their new Pumpkin Patch Mystery Series. When attorney Sarah Tucker goes home to sell the old family farm in Misty River, Virginia, it brings back memories of when she was a young girl and her grandparents mysteriously disappeared just before she arrived for a vacation at the farm. When a man dies after claiming to know something about what happened to them, she won’t be able to go back home until she has finally reached the bottom of their mysterious disappearance. The Lavenes are also the authors of many other Cozy Mystery Series, including the Missing Pieces Mystery Series, the Renaissance Fair Mystery Series, the Taxi For the Dead Mystery Series, the Peggy Lee Garden Mystery Series, the Retired Witches Mystery Series, and the Sheriff Sharyn Howard Mystery Series… plus several others!
Of course, all of these series (and more, including this month’s upcoming new Cozy Mystery Series releases) can be found on the New Cozy Mystery Book Series page on the site.
LindaMH says
I just finished reading the first chapter of Berried Secrets (included in
Ms. Cochran’s latest newsletter). I enjoyed it–the end of the chapter definitely grabbed my attention. I’m putting it on my “gotta read” list. Thanks for spotlighting these three books. They all look interesting.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
LindaMH, thanks for the Berried Secrets shout-out!
CuppaCozy says
Cranberry is one of my favorite foods/flavors so I’m adding Berried Secrets to my reading list just because of that. All three series sound good, though.
Danna - cozy mystery list says
CuppaCozy, I think this is the first for me >>> adding a series because of a favorite fruit!
CuppaCozy says
I’m from Wisconsin, which besides being the dairy state, is also the nation’s biggest producer of cranberries, so I guess it just makes sense to me. 🙂
Marja says
I look forward to trying a new Newport Gilded Age mystery. I enjoy historical settings in my mysteries!
But look at that beautiful cat on the cover of the Cranberry series mystery! I do love seeing lovely felines on the cozy covers. =^..^=
Danna - cozy mystery list says
Marja, I’ve been meaning to write an entry about cats on Cozies book covers. I think there must be a study out saying that lots of us like seeing them, since so many of them seem to be appearing on the current covers.