Hello Cozy Mystery Friends,
I’m Jamie Adams, and if you’ve been following along, you know I love a good mystery. There’s something irresistible about an intricate puzzle, a trail of clues, and that heart-pounding moment when everything falls into place. If there’s one thing we all agree on, it’s that life is better with a cup of something warm and a mystery that keeps you guessing without keeping you up all night.
I’ve highlighted a couple newer and noteworthy cozy mysteries, the kind filled with small towns, clever sleuths, quirky side characters, and just the right touch of danger.
New Cozy Mysteries Worth Discovering
Here are a few recent releases cozy readers are buzzing about:

• Death and Breakfast by Maisy Marple
A charming small-town mystery featuring a determined amateur sleuth, a close-knit community, and secrets hiding in plain sight. Perfect if you love cats.

• Killer Secrets by Jackie Layton
Set in a picturesque town with an irresistible premise, this story delivers classic cozy vibes with a fresh twist—and a puzzle that will keep you guessing until the final chapter.
Cozy Corner: Why We Keep Coming Back
There’s a reason cozy mysteries feel like coming home. They offer:
- Familiar settings we’d love to live in
- Sleuths who feel like friends
- Mysteries that challenge without overwhelming
- A sense of comfort, community, and justice restored
In a busy world, cozies give us a place to breathe—and sleuth.
Stay in the Cozy Loop
I share new releases, reader favorites, and cozy-themed features regularly, so you’ll never miss a mystery worth reading.
If you love:
Small-town secrets
Amateur sleuths
Pets with personality
Mysteries without graphic content
You’re in exactly the right place
Until next time: Happy reading and happy sleuthing!
Warmly,
Jamie Adams
Cozy Mystery Author & Reader
P.S. Have a new cozy mystery you think readers should know about? I love discovering hidden gems—feel free to reach out!
Jamie L. Adams fell in love with books at an early age. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott opened her imagination and sparked a dream to be a writer. She wrote her first book as a school project in 6th grade. Living in the Ozarks with her husband, twin daughters, and a herd of cats, she spends most of her free writing, reading, or learning more about the craft near to her heart.
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