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Spring is here, and cozy mystery season is officially in full swing!
Whether you’re lounging in the sunshine, curled up on a rainy afternoon, or sneaking in a read during a busy weekend, these books offer a perfect escape.
They’re light, fun, and twisty, with small-town charm, quirky characters, and clever plots that keep you guessing.
Must-Read Spring Cozy Mystery Books to Read
Botched Butterscotch by Amanda Flower

Bailey King runs a candy shop with her Amish grandmother, but trouble brews when money raised for charity disappears.
On top of that, Bailey must prevent her mother from planning a wedding for her and Deputy Aiden, even though they aren’t engaged.
I loved the way this cozy mystery mixes sweet treats, family chaos, and clever sleuthing.
It’s funny, heartwarming, and the kind of story you can devour in a single afternoon.
Perfect for spring readers who enjoy small-town charm, foodie mysteries, and quirky characters.
Pagan Spring by G. M. Malliet

Vicar Max Tudor hopes for a quiet spring, but a dinner party ends with a murder, and secrets from the past resurface.
I loved the combination of witty detective work, small village dynamics, and suspenseful twists.
This one reminded me why I enjoy Agatha Christie-style mysteries so much.
For book lovers who crave clever sleuthing, historical charm, and a sprinkle of humor, this cozy mystery is a perfect spring pick.
Easter Bonnet Murder by Leslie Meier

Lucy looks forward to the annual Easter bonnet contest, but a local resident goes missing, and the town’s secrets begin to unravel.
I loved how this story blends holiday charm, quirky townspeople, and suspense.
It’s perfect for spring reading because it’s thoughtful, engaging, and just dark enough to keep you intrigued.
Fans of small-town mysteries with clever plotting and holiday vibes will enjoy every twist and revelation.
A Flicker of a Doubt by Daryl Wood Gerber

Courtney Kelly, who owns a fairy-gardening shop, is hired to design gardens for an art show, but a murder shakes the peaceful town.
I loved the whimsical charm, clever sleuthing, and the magical hints woven into the investigation.
This cozy mystery is perfect for spring because it combines enchanting settings, quirky small-town characters, and a suspenseful plot that keeps readers guessing until the end.
It’s ideal for anyone who loves light, magical, and twisty mysteries.
On the Lamb by Tina Kashian

Lucy is prepping for Easter at her family’s restaurant when a local landlord dies after eating a piece of saltwater taffy.
Her best friend Melanie is accused of the crime, but Lucy knows she’s innocent.
I loved the seaside setting, colorful townspeople, and clever plot twists.
It’s perfect for spring because it’s fun, engaging, and full of charm, combining culinary delights, small-town gossip, and a mystery that will keep you turning pages.
Murder and the Secret Spring by J. D. Winters

Mele hopes for a calm spring, but a chef is accused of poisoning his manager, a cat goes missing, and a friendly ghost offers some unexpected help.
I loved the quirky, supernatural twist mixed with suspense and small-town dynamics.
It’s perfect for spring cozy mystery readers who enjoy a blend of humor, magic, and intrigue in their whodunits.
The story is fast-paced, unpredictable, and fun, which made it hard to put down.
The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha by JoAnna Carl

Lee Woodyard and her aunt are making chocolate bunnies for Easter when a family dispute leads to murder.
I loved the combination of culinary details, family secrets, and clever detective work.
It’s festive, engaging, and perfect for spring because it’s both lighthearted and suspenseful.
Fans of food-themed cozy mysteries and small-town intrigue will devour this one while savoring the humor, charm, and clever twists.
Dedication to Murder by Lauren Elliott

Bookshop owner Addie Greyborne discovers a rare first edition and a clue to a family mystery, just as a suspicious death occurs in her town.
I loved the literary references, family drama, and how the mystery gradually unfolds.
This cozy mystery is perfect for spring because it blends a love for books, clever sleuthing, and suspenseful plotting.
Ideal for readers who enjoy mysteries with heart, small-town charm, and puzzles tied to family secrets.
Death and the Easter Bunny by Linda Berry

Trudy, the only female cop in Ogeechee, investigates a suspicious fire that leads to murder.
I loved the mix of small-town drama, suspense, and humor.
This cozy mystery is perfect for spring readers who enjoy engaging detective work, clever twists, and community dynamics.
It’s fast-paced, character-driven, and keeps you guessing until the very end, with just the right amount of danger and charm.
The Diva Says Cheesecake by Krista Davis

Sophie Winston plans a dessert buffet, but when the hostess’ husband dies, she must solve a murder with suspects everywhere.
I loved the quirky characters, dessert details, and clever twists.
It’s a lighthearted cozy mystery that’s perfect for spring because it combines food, humor, and suspense.
Fans of culinary mysteries, small-town gossip, and engaging sleuthing will enjoy every page.
Irish Eyes by Mary Kay Andrews

Callahan Garrity, a former cop turned private investigator, digs into her partner’s death and uncovers a web of lies within the police force.
I loved the suspense, emotional depth, and clever detective work.
This cozy mystery is perfect for readers who enjoy thrilling spring books with complex characters, small-town intrigue, and unexpected twists.
It kept me hooked from the first page to the last.
Spring into Murder by Wendy Meadows

Detective Sarah Garland hopes for a peaceful spring, but a body on a hiking trail changes everything.
I loved the suspense, outdoor settings, and the clever unraveling of clues.
This cozy thriller is perfect for spring reading because it’s thrilling, fast-paced, and full of twists.
It’s ideal for readers who enjoy outdoor adventure, mystery, and clever investigative work without being too heavy.
Mother’s Day Murder by Leslie Meier

Lucy Stone’s quiet Mother’s Day is disrupted when a local woman is found dead.
I loved the small-town charm, holiday setting, and clever detective work.
This cozy mystery is perfect for spring because it blends suspense, family dynamics, and humor.
It’s an enjoyable, engaging read that keeps you guessing while celebrating the quirks of community life and the holidays.
Spring is the perfect time to curl up with one of these cozy mysteries.
They’re light, funny, suspenseful, and full of charming characters and clever twists.
I can’t wait for you to pick up one (or three!) of these books and enjoy a spring escape full of mystery and fun.
Which cozy mystery will you read first? Share your picks in the comments and let’s talk spring reading.