If you enjoy reading books by Anne Canadeo then you might also like the following authors:
Maggie Sefton creates cozy mysteries that center around knitting and close-knit friendships, blending warm community scenes with playful detective puzzles. Her writing is welcoming, often humorous, and focuses on themes like friendship, crafting, and small-town charm.
Readers who love Anne Canadeo's knitting-themed cozy novels will feel right at home with Sefton's Knit One, Kill Two, the first book in her Knitting Mystery series.
Betty Hechtman's cozy mysteries pair enjoyable crochet-themed settings with witty storytelling. Like Anne Canadeo, Hechtman highlights close-knit crafting groups, small-town camaraderie, and satisfying mysteries solved by relatable characters.
Her book Hooked on Murder introduces readers to an inviting atmosphere filled with lively personalities and cozy crafting sessions.
Krista Davis excels at creating cheerful cozy mysteries sprinkled with warmth, humor, and an inviting sense of place. Her stories often revolve around culinary delights and domestic arts, with engaging plots and compelling characters readers enjoy getting to know.
Fans of Anne Canadeo will appreciate Davis's book The Diva Runs Out of Thyme, which blends delightful domestic scenes with mystery, friendship, and food.
Essie Lang's cozy mysteries offer gentle storytelling and relatable characters in picturesque settings. Her relaxed style and attention to community dynamics echo the intimate charm of Anne Canadeo’s books.
Lang's Trouble on the Books is an inviting and engaging tale set in a cozy bookstore, perfect for readers who appreciate lighthearted mysteries filled with lovable characters and bookish charm.
Amanda Flower writes cozy mysteries that blend delightful, often quirky humor with warmhearted stories set in charming small towns. Her writing style is upbeat and light, and her plotlines spotlight friendships, community, and small-town intrigue, much like Anne Canadeo’s books.
Flower’s novel Crime and Poetry skillfully combines bookstore charm, friendly dialogue, and a satisfying mystery that cozy mystery fans are sure to enjoy.
If you enjoy Anne Canadeo's cozy mysteries with warm friendships and charming small-town settings, you might love Sofie Kelly. Her stories blend gentle humor, lovable characters, and a touch of magic into delightful mysteries.
Kelly's book, Curiosity Thrilled the Cat, introduces readers to Kathleen Paulson and her two mysterious cats who help her solve crimes in the captivating community of Mayville Heights.
Fans of Anne Canadeo's intimate storytelling and cozy community feel will appreciate Cleo Coyle's coffee-focused mystery series. Coyle creates intriguing mysteries set in a welcoming New York coffeehouse atmosphere.
In On What Grounds, readers meet Clare Cosi, a witty café manager whose curiosity and keen observations pull her into engaging crime-solving adventures over freshly roasted coffee.
Jenn McKinlay writes cozy, humorous mysteries filled with engaging friendships and small-town warmth. Her style pairs perfectly with Anne Canadeo's gentle yet clever stories.
In McKinlay's Books Can Be Deceiving, readers explore the quaint town of Briar Creek and follow librarian Lindsey Norris as she uncovers mysteries both literary and criminal amid a cozy atmosphere and vibrant cast of characters.
If you like Anne Canadeo's blend of community bonds, intriguing puzzles, and comforting themes, you'll enjoy Ellery Adams. Adams creates mysteries featuring welcoming locations and well-developed characters readers grow fond of quickly.
In her novel The Secret, Book & Scone Society, readers encounter a bookshop owner and her friends who bond over their secrets while solving an absorbing mystery and supporting each other in heartwarming ways.
Vicki Delany provides readers who like Anne Canadeo's cozy mysteries with charming settings, lovable characters, and satisfying puzzles. Delany's storytelling features warmth and gentle humor, creating inviting communities readers will miss when the story is done.
In her notable book Elementary, She Read, she introduces Gemma Doyle, a witty bookstore owner whose Sherlock Holmes-themed shop becomes the center for clever, enjoyable investigations in a cozy coastal town.
Laura Childs writes cozy mysteries featuring engaging, friendly characters and intriguing plots that blend suspense with comfort and community.
Readers who like Anne Canadeo's relaxed, community-centered stories might appreciate Childs' Death by Darjeeling, a delightful mystery set in a charming tea shop, filled with warm interactions and enticing details about tea culture.
Kate Carlisle crafts cozy mysteries filled with warmth, humor, and likable characters. Her charming stories blend mystery with interesting tidbits about books and restoration work.
Fans of Anne Canadeo's comforting and community-focused tales may enjoy Homicide in Hardcover, a mystery featuring Brooklyn Wainwright, a talented bookbinder who finds herself hunting for a killer.
Lynn Cahoon tells cozy, character-driven mysteries with small-town charm and relatable protagonists. Her stories typically revolve around tight-knit communities, adding warmth and familiarity to each book.
Readers who appreciate Anne Canadeo's welcoming settings might enjoy Cahoon's book Guidebook to Murder, the first in her Tourist Trap mystery series set in a cozy coastal town.
Elizabeth Spann Craig is known for creating cozy mysteries filled with relatable characters, gentle humor, and engaging small-town communities. Her stories offer readers delightful puzzles set in comfortable, inviting settings.
Fans of Anne Canadeo's cozy knitting stories might find pleasure in Craig's Pretty is as Pretty Dies, featuring retiree Myrtle Clover as she investigates a local murder with wit and charm.
B.B. Haywood writes cozy mysteries with warmth, humor, and appealing small-town atmospheres. Haywood’s books focus on relatable everyday characters and cleverly plotted mysteries to keep readers entertained and engaged.
People who enjoy Anne Canadeo’s friendly and leisurely paced mysteries would likely appreciate Haywood’s Town in a Blueberry Jam, a cozy and humorous mystery set in picturesque rural Maine.