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There are also many threads or discussions in this group about cozy (cosy) mysteries, such as favorite authors and themed reads.


I'm an Australian, cat loving, cozy mystery fan, who also happens to work in a library and admin a local book club.
Naturally, my fave cozy series either feature cats or animals in general, libraries/librarians, or bookshops.
I'm always discovering new authors and series as I go.
Feel free to friend me.

I'm an Australian, cat loving, cozy mystery fan, who also happens to work in a library and admin a local book club.
Naturally, my fave cozy series either feature cats or animals in general..."
Hi Xanthi.
I also love a cozy mystery series that involves a library or bookshop and throwing in a cat or two is perfect! I've added so many books to my TBR since joining this group that I'm sure you'll do the same. I'll send a friend request.


Outside of cozies, I love fantasy and alternative historical fiction. Especially those stories that explore the "what ifs" of a past event.
I'm looking forward to getting to know all of you.

I look forward to reading others recommendations and updates on new book releases. Thank you :)





I am also a stay at home mom, crochet, cross-stitch, and also a Pink Zebra Independent Consultant.





I am a writer as well as an avid reader. These days I most generally write novels that are aimed at the young adult/crossover and middle-grade interest level.

I am a mother of 4 grown children with families of their own, 6 grandchildren and now 4 great-grandchildren. My granddaughter just had her 4th child, a boy, on Friday Sept. 22. So, I am one happy person.
My husband and I have been married for 49 years. They have been wonderful years. We have had some lean times, but all in all everything is working out well in our golden years.
I am happy to be a part of the Cozy Mysteries group.


I've just joined the group. I live in Pennsylvania, but native to Portland, OR. There are plenty misty-grey days there perfect for some cozy reading time. I do miss it at times... I'm recently married and have moved to PA while my husband finishes up at school. However, there is great history here in PA not to mention BEAUTIFUL houses (which would be the perfect setting for a mystery novel).
I'm a fan of many genres but very much enjoy mystery/paranormal. One of my favorite novels is The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon. I'm looking forward to participating in this group as we transition into fall over here in the US.



I recently release my first novel Roanoke Ridge: A Creature X Mystery, which is my take on the cozy mystery. I mentioned the word "cozy" to a literary agent friend of mine, and he just rolled his eyes, as he was in search of a Scandinavian-style noir or blood-soaked thriller. I feel that cozies have a broad appeal and will never go out of style. I'm happy to find myself here, with in the company of like-minded people.





My name is Cheryl Colwell. I am really enjoying cozy mysteries and suspense. Wish there was a category called "cozy suspense" so I didn't get sucked into thrillers. A bit dark for me. Anyway, I'm slowly finding my way around this site and other Goodreads communities. Look forward to interacting with some of you "friends."

I also have a YouTube channel called the Driftless Reader. :)
I also love historical fiction books!

My name is Jackie, and I'm from the Midwest as well. Cozy mysteries are some of my book preferences. Also; I like mysteries. I've recently written a novel that is going to be available on ebook. I'll tell you that within the next couple of weeks. I love to read especially at this time of year in Pennsylvania. Best wishes...


I look forward to reading and sharing comments and being introduced to new series and maybe even some old favorites that are new to the group.


Hi Elizabeth and welcome,
Also, check out in this group the discussions under "Cozy Corner" and "Find a Book or Series" for lots of suggestions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2l2G...


I love to read several different genres. I exchange books with a group of women that I know, so it's always changing as to what I'm reading. I also love to read and write children's books.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2l2G..."
I loved your video. Scrivener is still terrifying me! Need to watch some of the videos on it. Completely relate to all your anxiety.
Interesting prologue. Peyton was quite attention-catching.
Good luck with NaNoWriMo!


For Elizabeth (from another Elizabeth), and anyone else looking for mystery series suggestions, I suggest the http://stopyourekillingme.com/ website, where you can search for series by genre, location, the protagonist's job, historical time period, etc. and see those which have won various awards through the years. A great source of ideas!

I enjoy them because they are pleasant reads without a lot of violence and sex that add nothing to the story line.
I like to read to relax after a stressful day, and cozies are a good match for that.
One can almost identify with the characters in cozies, or at least I can identify with the cozy characters more than those from straight up mystery novels. I read them, but they aren't fun like a cozy. Aside from finding dead bodies, Wolzien's protagonist strongly reminded me of one of my good friends.
I also read Sci-fi, but have a preference for Sci-fi with a sense of humor.
Since I adopted a rescue cat I have developed an almost shameful addiction to books with cats.

I enjoy them because they are pleasant reads without a lot of violence and sex that add nothing to th..."
Mary, I'm a sci-fi fan,too. I love humor in my books too. One of the most hilarious mystery series is The Spellman Files, not really cozies, but I can't recall anything out and out offensive in them either.
I hope you can find some cozy books you like from this website. You might like to check out www.fantasticfiction.com. I hope this helps."
Thank you, I've bookmarked it - much appreciated!