I recently dove into 'Live And Let Chai' and it was such a heartwarming experience. The seaside setting combined with the mystery element made it a perfect end-of-summer read. It really brought to mind those delightful Gilmore Girls vibes, making it an absolute comfort listen as an audiobook.
Everly Swan opens a tea shop in her hometown, Charm. When a customer dies with her tea beside him, she's accused of murder. Everly, with her aunties and friends, tries to solve the mystery. The book has Gilmore Girls vibes, set near the sea, combining mystery with summer vibes.
In 'The Golden Spoon,' I was captivated by the unique blend of a baking show with a thrilling twist. It started out cozy but took a darker turn, which was an intriguing departure from typical cozy mysteries. The baking show backdrop added a delightful contrast to the evolving mystery.
A Great British Bake Off-like setting with a murder mystery. The story unfolds at Grafton Manor, with baking contestants aiming to win the Golden Spoon. The plot contains multiple mysteries, turning more gruesome towards the end.
I had a blast reading 'Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice For Murderers.' The mix of humor and mystery was brilliantly executed. Vera is such a unique character, and her humorous approach to solving the murder in her tea shop was both heartwarming and hilarious.
Vera Wong, a 60-year-old woman running a tea shop, finds a dead man in her shop. She takes it upon herself to solve the crime, humorously meddling in her suspects' lives.
I'm eagerly waiting to start 'Murder At The Bookstore.' The premise of a crime writer inheriting a bookstore and then becoming embroiled in a real murder mystery is incredibly appealing. I'm expecting a story filled with intrigue, set against the cozy backdrop of a book-filled haven.
Crime writer Jen inherits a bookstore after the owner's murder, making her a suspect. She must solve the murder to clear her name. The setting includes a cozy bookstore with a cat and armchair.
The next book on my list is 'Firefly Junction 1: Death In The Park.' The idea of a writer getting caught up in a murder mystery in a small town, especially with a ghost involved, is utterly captivating. I'm really looking forward to the blend of cozy mystery elements with a paranormal twist
Writer Sunny moves to a small town to refurbish a 200-year-old inn and finds herself in a murder investigation. The book features a brooding detective, a sassy 200-year-old ghost haunting the bed and breakfast, and Sunny's determination to solve the case.