Monthly TBR Goals
for March 2026

Monthly TBR Goals for March 2026

Welcome to my monthly TBR goals for March 2026, where I’m sharing how I’m approaching cozy mystery reading as winter begins to loosen its grip. March always feels like a transition month — longer days, hints of spring, and just enough restlessness to crave stories that feel engaging but still comforting.

Rather than pushing myself to read more, my March TBR focuses on maintaining a steady, enjoyable rhythm. Cozy mysteries are perfect for this season of change, offering familiar structures, welcoming communities, and mysteries that keep things interesting without tipping into heavy or stressful. This month’s plan reflects that balance: intentional choices paired with plenty of flexibility.


Monthly TBR Goals for March 2026 & Reading Intentions

At the heart of my monthly TBR goals for March 2026 is the desire to read with curiosity and ease. March often brings renewed energy, but I still want my reading goals to support calm rather than pressure.

For March, my reading intentions include:

  • Prioritizing cozy mysteries that feel immersive and character-driven
  • Continuing long-running series for relaxed, low-stress listening
  • Mixing spring-adjacent themes with classic cozy comfort
  • Leaving space for mood-based reading choices
  • Focusing on enjoyment rather than completion numbers

These intentions guide how I build my monthly TBR and help keep reading a steady, comforting part of my routine.


How I’m Structuring
My March 2026 TBR

For March, I’m once again mapping out 10 audiobooks. Audiobooks remain the backbone of my reading life, fitting easily into everyday routines and allowing me to read consistently without feeling overwhelmed. Cozy mysteries shine in audio, especially series with familiar narrators and well-loved characters.

Alongside those planned audiobooks, I’m also leaving room for:

  • 1 reading book, to be chosen during the month
  • 2 open slots, which may become audiobooks, paperbacks, or Kindle reads

These open spaces give me flexibility to follow my mood, respond to library availability, or make room for a cozy mystery that suddenly feels irresistible.


Monthly TBR Goals for March 2026

Planned Audiobooks for My Monthly TBR Goals for March 2026

My March audiobook lineup leans into bookish sleuths, food-centered mysteries, crafting cozies, and small-town intrigue — perfect for a month that bridges winter and spring.

  • A Very Novel Murder by Ellie Alexander kicks off the month with a bookstore-centered mystery and a brand-new detective agency. Set in Redwood Grove, this thoughtful, character-driven story blends compassion, community, and a suspicious drowning that may not be accidental after all.

  • Tea with Jam & Dread by Vicki Delany whisks Lily Roberts from Cape Cod to the English countryside. With aristocratic family drama, missing jewels, and a fatal allergic reaction, this cozy delivers travel vibes, tea, and manor-house intrigue.

  • The Diva Paints the Town by Krista Davis blends home décor, renovation chaos, and murder. When Sophie Winston uncovers more than old paint while decorating a historic home, the mystery quickly turns personal and unpredictable.

  • Southern Sass and a Crispy Corpse by Kate Young delivers Southern charm with a paranormal twist. Set on Georgia’s Peach Cove Island, this cozy features family recipes, fiery crimes, and a sassy ghostly mama who refuses to stay quiet.

  • A Pose Before Dying by Alex Erickson introduces a cat yoga studio where wellness meets murder. With shelter cats, a locked-room-style crime, and plenty of suspects, this series opener is playful and modern.

  • Soul of a Killer by Abby Collette combines a soul food café, a bookstore, and family loyalty. When a church potluck turns deadly, twin siblings must clear the names of those they love.

  • Irish Knit Murder by Peggy Ehrhart brings St. Patrick’s Day festivities, knitting club drama, and a backstage murder together. With a long suspect list and tangled relationships, this one feels perfectly timed for March.

  • Murder at the Pumpkin Pageant by Darci Hannah adds spooky flair with a haunted lighthouse, influencer antics, and a shocking Halloween-night discovery. Despite its autumn setting, it offers a fun tonal contrast.

  • Death Bee Comes Her by Nancy Coco introduces a honey boutique, a beachside town, and a feline sidekick. When a murder points back to Wren Johnson’s shop, she must clear her name before things turn sticky.

  • Murder's No Votive Confidence by Christin Brecher rounds out the month with candle making, wedding drama, and a deadly centerpiece. Nantucket charm and crafty sleuthing make this a strong series opener.


Tracking My Monthly
TBR Goals for March 2026

When it comes to tracking, I keep things gentle. For my monthly TBR goals for March 2026, reflection matters more than rigid systems.

This includes:

  • Noting which audiobooks fit best into my routines
  • Paying attention to favorite themes and settings
  • Using my monthly wrap-up to highlight standout reads

These reflections help shape future TBRs while keeping reading joyful.


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Find More Cozy Mystery Reads

If you enjoy planning your monthly TBR goals for March 2026, there are plenty of other cozy mystery guides to explore. These pages are designed to work together, supporting a calm, intentional, and comforting reading life.

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Each guide offers inspiration for building a cozy mystery TBR that feels thoughtful, flexible, and enjoyable.


Check Back for More Cozy Mystery Monthly TBR Goals

This monthly TBR goals for March 2026 page is part of an ongoing series of cozy mystery reading plans. Each month brings its own seasonal rhythm, reading intentions, and comforting discoveries.

Be sure to check back for:

  • Monthly TBR goals throughout the year
  • Seasonal reading insights and gentle reflections
  • Updates and links to upcoming monthly planning pages

Following along makes it easy to stay inspired, read intentionally, and adjust your reading goals as the year continues to unfold.


Final Thoughts on Monthly TBR Goals for March 2026

My monthly TBR goals for March 2026 are all about steady momentum, familiar comfort, and a touch of curiosity. By planning most of my reading while leaving room for spontaneity, I’m creating a month that feels supportive rather than demanding.

Whether you’re building your own March TBR or browsing for cozy mystery inspiration, I hope this page encourages you to read gently, follow your mood, and enjoy the subtle shift into spring. Your cozy reading nook is always open.


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