Who Is Cassidy Boon And What Books Has She Written?

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I keep seeing this name popping up in cozy mystery groups lately, but I'm honestly a bit confused. From what I've pieced together, Cassidy Boon seems to be a newer author writing paranormal cozy mysteries, maybe with a baking or cafe theme? I saw a book called 'A Sprinkle of Spirits' mentioned on a blog, but when I tried to look it up, details were super scarce. Her online presence is minimal, no big publisher listing. Part of me wonders if it's a pseudonym for someone else or if the books are only on smaller platforms.

It's one of those situations where an author gains a tiny, dedicated fanbase online before hitting mainstream shelves. I've seen a couple of reviewers on BookTube mention her work as 'underrated finds,' praising the low-stakes supernatural plots. If you're into that super niche, self-published side of the genre, she might be on your radar, but for most readers, she's not a household name yet.
2026-06-21 23:21:05
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Yeah, I went down a rabbit hole on this. Cassidy Boon wrote 'The Ghost and the Gingerbread' and its sequel, 'A Spectral Spoonful.' They're indie-published cozy paranormals set in a magical bakery. I picked up the first one on a whim because the cover was cute.

Her writing is... fine. It's exactly what you'd expect: a light, predictable mystery with a friendly ghost sidekick and a lot of descriptions of pastries. It didn't blow me away, but it was a pleasant enough read for a rainy afternoon. I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend her unless someone is desperately craving that very specific sub-subgenre and has already burned through all the big names.
2026-06-23 01:06:07
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Wait, is she real? I swear I saw someone on Twitter arguing that 'Cassidy Boon' was a collective pen name for a small writing group doing shared universe stories. The books definitely exist—I've seen the eBooks—but the author bio is practically non-existent. She's written like three short novels in that bakery ghost series. They're quick, fluffy reads. If you see one on sale for 99 cents, it's worth a download for some undemanding fun, but that's about the extent of her catalogue right now.
2026-06-26 11:36:06
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What genre does Cassidy Boon primarily write in?

3 Answers2026-06-20 01:54:45
Cassidy Boon? I've read a couple of their books and honestly, I'd slot them pretty firmly into that cozy mystery-adjacent, small-town romance space. It's the kind of stuff where a big city professional inherits a bakery or a bookshop in a quirky village and has to navigate both a new business and the charming locals, with a low-stakes mystery or family secret simmering in the background. That said, calling it 'just' romance feels a bit off because the mystery or community-building elements often share the spotlight equally with the love story. The vibe is definitely more about warm fuzzies and a sense of belonging than high-drama passion or pulse-pounding suspense. If you like your conflicts resolved with a community potluck and a heartfelt conversation rather than a car chase, Boon's probably your jam.

Where can I find audiobook versions by Cassidy Boon?

3 Answers2026-06-20 23:54:26
Cassidy Boon? That name brings back memories of browsing the fantasy section years ago. I remember the 'Chronicles of the Sundered Realm' series had some decent audiobook adaptations a while back. Audible definitely carried them, and I think iTunes had them too. I'd start by searching those major platforms. Although, honestly, I found the narrator for 'The Last Ember' a bit dry—the pacing felt off. You might have better luck with the Libby app if your local library's digital collection still includes them. Sometimes these mid-tier fantasy authors fade from the big stores over time, and you've got to dig through library catalogs or even see if there are any fan-uploaded readings on smaller forums. The availability seems to have shrunk since the initial release hype died down.

Which series is Cassidy Boon best known for?

3 Answers2026-06-20 11:56:23
Honestly, had to dig around on Goodreads a bit because that name rings a bell but wasn't immediately placing it. Cassidy Boon is most famous for her 'Shadow Dwellers' series, I'm pretty sure. It's that urban fantasy-paranormal romance hybrid with the whole secret society of vampires and werewolves in a modern city setting. The first book is 'Veiled in Smoke'. I read the first couple years back. The world-building was decently intricate, lots of political maneuvering between the factions. The romance threads can get a bit...predictable maybe? But they're a fun, quick read if you're into that specific niche. She's got a pretty dedicated fanbase for those books.
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