Check out some of the new titles releasing during the week of March 28 – April 3, 2021. Reading is an adventure and I hope a few of these books take you to an exciting place. Enjoy!

Blackout by Marco Carocari (Suspense)
Strait-laced forty-something Franco definitely picked the wrong night to get freaky. A hook-up with a hot guy on his Manhattan rooftop, and a joint he’s unaware is laced, leaves him dazed. And-if memory serves him-the sole witness to a murder across the street.
Matter of Hive and Death by Nancy Coco (Cozy) *available only at BN*
It’s early May on the Oregon coast. Wren Johnson, owner of the Let It Bee honey shop, is preparing for the annual UFO festival. Her Aunt Eloise has even designed costumes for their Havana Brown cats to celebrate the occasion.
Murder at the Taffy Shop by Maddie Day (Cozy) *now available at all retailers*
When your mother is an astrologist and your dad is a minister, you learn to keep an open mind. Which is just what Mac loves to do—exercise her mind by puzzling out fictional clues in the mystery novels she reads and discusses with her Cozy Capers Book Group.
Death on Bull Path by Carrie Doyle (Cozy)
Antonia Bingham, chef and proprietor of the Windmill Inn, is looking forward to baking goodies for her customers and relaxing after a busy summer. But when a Labor Day visit by two slick Wall Streeters ends with their gruesome deaths in a summer rental house, Antonia gets pulled into the murder investigation!
Fresh Brewed Murder by Emmeline Duncan (Cozy) *new series*
Portland is famous for its rain, hipsters, craft beers . . . and coffee. Sage Caplin has high hopes for her coffee cart, Ground Rules, which she runs with her business partner, Harley—a genius at roasting beans and devising new blends. That’s essential in a city where locals have intensely strong opinions about cappuccino versus macchiato—especially in the case of one of Sage’s very first customers. . .
Knitty Gritty Murder by Peggy Ehrhart (Cozy)
Most times of the year, the tight-knit community gardens in quaint Arborville, New Jersey, overflow with seasonal vegetables and herbs. But who planted the dead body? Farm-to-table enthusiast Jenny Miller had a cookbook in the works when she was suddenly found strangled by a circular knitting needle in her own plot.
Under the Cover of Murder by Lauren Elliott (Cozy)
t promises to be Greyborne Harbor’s wedding of the year. The impending nuptials of Serena Chandler and Zach Ludlow will take place aboard his family’s luxurious super-yacht, currently moored in the harbor and the talk of the town. But on the day of the wedding, a man’s body washes up on the beach with no ID, only a torn page from a book in his pocket.
The Three Mrs. Greys by Shelly Ellis (Domestic Suspense)
Noelle. Diamond. Vanessa. Each woman believes she is Cyrus Grey’s only wife–until he’s nearly shot to death. Now, as he lies in a coma, the deceptions keep coming, unraveling everything they thought they knew . . . Gorgeous model Noelle’s marriage to Cyrus anchored her–though she couldn’t understand why he wouldn’t have a baby with her.
Poppy Harmon and the Pillow Talk Killer by Lee Hollis (Cozy)
Cast in her first role since the 1980s, Poppy has never been more rattled or unprepared on a film set. It’s an embarrassing but necessary cover to keep an eye on client Danika Delgado, a rising starlet and social media influencer with a large following—including a dangerous stalker who won’t disappear. The leading lady’s fame is growing, and so are the threats against her life. . .
Death at the Salon by Louise R. Innes (Cozy)
When Ooh La La regular Mel Haverstock left the hair salon that morning, no one expected it would be her final parting. But when Daisy closes shop Saturday night, she finds her client dead as the mullet cut. Homicide is back in style in the quiet village of Edgemead in Surrey, England. But who would want to harm a hair on poor Mel’s head?
Mrs. Wiggins by Mary Monroe (Women’s Fiction)
The daughter of a prostitute mother and an alcoholic father, Maggie Franklin knew her only way out was to marry someone upstanding and church-going. Someone like Hubert Wiggins, the most eligible man in Lexington, Alabama–and the son of its most revered preacher. Proper and prosperous, Hubert is glad to finally have a wife, even one with Maggie’s background. For Hubert has a secret he desperately needs to stay hidden.
The Hiding Place by Paula Munier (Traditional)
When the man who killed her grandfather breaks out of prison and comes after her grandmother, Mercy must unearth the long-buried scandals that threaten to tear her family apart. And she may have to do it without her beloved canine partner Elvis, if his former handler has his way. Some people take their secrets with them to the grave. Others leave them behind on their deathbeds, riddles for the survivors to solve.
Murder at Wedgefield Manor by Erica Ruth Neubauer (Historical)
England, 1926: Wedgefield Manor, deep in the tranquil Essex countryside, provides a welcome rest stop for Jane and her matchmaking Aunt Millie before their return to America. While Millie spends time with her long-lost daughter, Lillian, and their host, Lord Hughes, Jane fills the hours devouring mystery novels and taking flying lessons—much to Millie’s disapproval.
Bodies and Bows by Elizabeth Penney (Cozy)
Iris Buckley is hoping for a bit of rest and relaxation now that the summertime rush is winding down in Blueberry Cove, Maine. Her apron shop Ruffles & Bows has been a huge success, her friendships are stronger than ever, and now she’s ready for all of the end of summer cookouts on the beach that she can handle.
Dead Even by Annelise Ryan (Traditional)
In her previous career as a nurse, Mattie Winston’s job was to keep death at bay. Now, as a medicolegal investigator, she’s required to study death intimately—to figure out causes and timing, and help deduce whether it was natural or suspicious. In the case of Montgomery “Monty” Dixon, a well-to-do Realtor, there can be little doubt: Broken pool cues do not embed themselves.
Mrs. Morris and the Sorceress by Traci Wilton (Cozy)
Madison Boswell, a beauty recently transplanted from Boston, is starring in the Independence Day play in this New England town full of colonial history—and, of course, witchcraft. Madison may not be a Wiccan, but she does seem to have certain hypnotic powers. And she’s left some angry people in her wake, from a fellow actress beaten out for a role to a jealous betrayed wife.
lots of interesting choices.
Great list, thanks Dru Ann.
Thanks for another great list of reading options, Dru!
Wow! My reading list just grew. Some lovely covers too.
Thank you, Dru Ann, for another great list! I am currently reading the Beyond the Page Bookstore Mystery series by Lauren Elliott! so glad I will be caught up when our library gets the 6th book (new release) they have on order.