If you enjoy reading books by Krista Davis then you might also like the following authors:
Joanne Fluke writes charming culinary mysteries filled with warmth, humor, and mouthwatering recipes. Like Krista Davis, Fluke creates cozy communities readers love returning to again and again.
Her popular book, Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, introduces Hannah Swensen, a bakery owner who solves mysteries while serving up delightful baked treats.
Ellery Adams crafts cozy mysteries that blend small-town charm with engaging characters and satisfying puzzles. Fans of Krista Davis will appreciate Adams' comfortable yet captivating storytelling style.
Her book, The Secret, Book & Scone Society, highlights themes of friendship, community, and mystery-solving centered around a charming bookstore.
Jenn McKinlay creates fun, cozy mysteries featuring likable characters, humor, and suspense woven into everyday situations. Readers who love Krista Davis' mix of friendship, food, and mystery will find similar charm in McKinlay's fiction.
In Sprinkle with Murder, she introduces Melanie Cooper and her cupcake bakery, where sweet treats and murder investigations make for an entertaining combination.
Cleo Coyle's mysteries are lively and engaging, filled with coffee-shop culture, clever plots, and strong, likable characters. Fans of Krista Davis' cozy, food-centric worlds will especially enjoy Coyle's blend of caffeine and clues.
Her novel, On What Grounds, kicks off the engaging adventures of Clare Cosi, a coffee-house manager and amateur detective unraveling mysteries one cup at a time.
Laura Childs combines cozy small-town charm with mysteries that revolve around tea shops, dining, and craft-filled activities. Like Krista Davis, Childs places emphasis on creating inviting communities and enjoyable characters readers adore.
Her novel, Death by Darjeeling, introduces tea shop owner Theodosia Browning as she pairs tea culture with solving local mysteries.
If you enjoy Krista Davis' cozy mysteries, you'll likely appreciate Kate Carlisle. Carlisle combines engaging storytelling with warm humor. Her cozy narratives offer appealing settings and enjoyable characters, much like Davis' books.
Check out her Bibliophile Mystery series, especially Homicide in Hardcover, where book restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright uses her sharp skills and curiosity to uncover intriguing crimes.
Julie Hyzy's mysteries offer a delightful blend of strong characters, clever plots, and cozy charm, much in line with Krista Davis' style.
Hyzy's White House Chef Mystery series stands out for its behind-the-scenes depiction of presidential kitchens and staff, adding a playful dimension to classic cozy intrigue.
State of the Onion, the first in the series, introduces readers to chef Olivia Paras, whose role at the White House places her at the center of captivating culinary mysteries.
Fans of Krista Davis might enjoy Diane Mott Davidson, who mixes delicious food descriptions into engaging mysteries.
Davidson's mysteries feature Goldy Schulz, a sharp-witted caterer whose curiosity draws her into solving local murders, much like the resourceful characters you'd find in Davis' stories.
A great place to start is with Catering to Nobody, the first in Davidson's cozy culinary series set in small-town Colorado.
Leslie Meier writes cozy mysteries filled with relatable, down-to-earth characters and small-town charm, similar to Krista Davis’ style. Her Lucy Stone series often revolves around holiday settings, blending seasonal cheer with puzzling mysteries.
Try Meier's Mistletoe Murder to experience the everyday life and amateur sleuthing adventures of reporter Lucy Stone in quaint Tinker's Cove, Maine.
If you like Krista Davis' cozy mysteries featuring appealing pet companions, you'll appreciate Sofie Kelly. Her Magical Cats Mystery series combines playful feline assistance and humorous cozy plots.
Begin with Curiosity Thrilled the Cat, the first book in this fun series, in which clever and charming cats Hercules and Owen help librarian Kathleen Paulson solve a puzzling murder in a welcoming small-town setting.
Miranda James writes cozy mysteries full of charm, warm humor, and small-town appeal. Animal lovers especially enjoy the delightful pet-themed mysteries.
In Murder Past Due, librarian Charlie Harris and his friendly cat Diesel make a lovable sleuthing duo, unraveling murders with wit, insight, and plenty of heart.
Vicki Delany crafts cozy mysteries featuring inviting settings, vivid characters, and heartwarming themes. Her storytelling smoothly combines mystery with gentle humor and everyday charm.
In Elementary, She Read, protagonist Gemma Doyle runs a Sherlock Holmes–themed bookstore and café, solving crimes with intelligence, intuition, and cozy flair.
Sheila Connolly offers engaging mysteries set in small towns, exploring themes of community ties and friendship. Her stories highlight rich characters and relatable conflicts.
In Buried in a Bog, Maura Donovan moves to Ireland and uncovers mysteries tied to family history, local lore, and hidden secrets, all wrapped in suspenseful, easy-going storytelling.
Avery Aames combines mystery, delicious food, and irresistible charm in cozy mysteries set in inviting communities. Fans of culinary cozies and puzzles appreciate Aames' writing style.
The Long Quiche Goodbye introduces Charlotte Bessette, owner of a cheese shop, who must solve a murder to clear her family's name in a book full of warmth and flavor.
Bailey Cates weaves warm, entertaining mysteries blending cozy atmosphere with magical elements. Her stories often feature charming communities, delightful desserts, and engaging characters.
In Brownies and Broomsticks, baker and kitchen witch Katie Lightfoot discovers her magical heritage while solving crimes with cleverness and a touch of enchantment.