If you enjoy reading books by Monica Ferris then you might also like the following authors:
If you enjoy Monica Ferris' crafty mysteries, Maggie Sefton might be perfect for you. Her lively mysteries combine knitting, cozy friendships, and good-humored suspense.
In Knit One, Kill Two, the first in her Knitting Mystery series, amateur sleuth Kelly Flynn untangles murder mysteries along with knitting yarn.
Betty Hechtman offers cozy mysteries that blend humor, friendship, and yarn crafts. Her engaging style is welcoming and fun, making readers feel part of the group.
In Hooked on Murder, the first in her Crochet Mystery series, readers meet Molly Pink, whose sleuthing unravelings are as lively as the crochet patterns she adores.
If you're drawn to Monica Ferris' comfortable mystery-solving, Anne Canadeo delivers a similar feel in her Black Sheep Knitting series. Warm friendship, cozy settings, and intriguing mysteries are her trademarks.
While My Pretty One Knits brings you right into a community of knitters and friends solving crimes in their quaint country town.
Sadie Hartwell's yarn shop mysteries offer the perfect blend of knitting details, quirky characters, and engaging puzzlers. Her writing reflects a genuine love for crafting and small-town charm.
Start with Yarned and Dangerous, featuring protagonist Josie Blair, who inherits her aunt’s yarn shop and finds crime-solving becoming part of her new life.
Peggy Ehrhart writes cozy mysteries filled with crafting, companionship, and entertaining sleuthing. Her Knit & Nibble mysteries provide a relaxing and engaging escape.
Begin with Murder, She Knit, which introduces Pamela Paterson, whose knitting group gatherings lead her straight into intriguing murder investigations.
Cricket McRae creates cozy mysteries with charm, warmth, and a dash of homemade flair. Her series often include hobbies or homemaking skills at the heart of the story.
In Lye in Wait, readers meet soap-maker Sophie Mae Reynolds, whose small-town life gets shaken when she discovers a neighbor murdered. McRae's style has humor, engaging characters, and plenty of cozy small-town atmosphere, perfect for fans of Monica Ferris.
Elizabeth Spann Craig writes light-hearted cozies with smart sleuths and quirky casts of characters set in close-knit communities. Her novels always blend puzzles, gentle humor, and engaging small-town charm.
A notable work, Pretty is as Pretty Dies, introduces Myrtle Clover, a feisty retired schoolteacher who applies her sharp mind to solving mysteries in her quiet southern town. Craig offers a fun and cozy tone that Monica Ferris fans would feel right at home with.
Kate Collins offers readers cozy mysteries filled with warmth, humor, and romance against charming small-town backdrops. Her characters have heart, and the stories strike a nice balance between playful dialogue and satisfying puzzle-solving.
In Mum's the Word, the first in her Flower Shop Mysteries, Abby Knight, owner of a flower shop, finds herself caught up in criminal intrigue—and romance—when unexpected murder blossoms nearby. Fans of Monica Ferris's engaging sleuths should find Collins equally appealing.
Ellery Adams creates cozy mysteries centered on unique themes and inviting towns. Her novels weave friendship, community, and puzzle-solving into stories filled with warmth and heart.
In The Secret, Book & Scone Society, readers meet a small group of strong women who bond over books and baked goods while unraveling mysteries together in their quaint town.
Adams's appealing mix of cozy elements and relatable characters makes her great company on the bookshelf beside Monica Ferris.
Jenn McKinlay brings plenty of charm, humor, and delightful small-town antics into her cozy mysteries. Her warm-hearted, engaging style balances fun characters with cleverly developed mystery plots.
Readers who enjoy Monica Ferris might love McKinlay's Books Can Be Deceiving, the first book in her Library Lover's Mystery series, starring librarian Lindsey Norris, who answers the call to solve murder among library shelves and seaside scenery.
McKinlay's approachable and lively storytelling style matches nicely with what Ferris fans love.
Amanda Flower creates cozy mysteries that blend small-town charm and quirky characters with clever puzzles. Her stories mix lighthearted humor and a comforting atmosphere, appealing to readers who enjoy cozy mystery escapism.
A good example is Crime and Poetry, where Violet Waverly returns to her hometown and discovers the family bookstore harbors a touch of magic—and murder.
Laura Childs writes cozy mysteries that emphasize atmosphere and community. Her novels focus on engaging characters, fascinating crafts, and vivid settings. Fans of Monica Ferris's craft-based mysteries will find Laura Childs appealing.
Check out Death by Darjeeling, set in a charming tea shop in Charleston, South Carolina, where tea, delicious recipes, and intricate mysteries come together to create an absorbing read.
Cleo Coyle's cozy mysteries offer a delicious combination of mystery, great coffee, quirky supporting characters, and inviting settings.
Her Coffeehouse series, beginning with On What Grounds, features Clare Cosi, a smart and independent coffee shop manager who solves intriguing murder cases set against the backdrop of New York City.
Readers who appreciate mysteries anchored in community and food culture will find her books enjoyable.
Joanne Fluke writes cozy mysteries that blend murder, baking, humor, and small-town friendships effortlessly.
Her Hannah Swensen mysteries, including Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder, offer readers a comfortable, light-hearted escape filled with cookie recipes, humor, and a satisfying puzzle.
Those who enjoy Monica Ferris's cozy stories with friendly characters will likely appreciate Fluke's cozy and humorous style.
Lorna Barrett writes charming mysteries set in fictional towns filled with relatable characters and book-related themes. Her Booktown mysteries, beginning with Murder is Binding, feature mystery bookstore owner Tricia Miles.
Barrett explores themes of friendship, community, and books, adding plenty of gentle humor and intrigue. Readers looking for another cozy series set in a small community with memorable characters will enjoy her work.