Felix Castor is an easyish read, but not light really - plots themselves are quite dark and twisty or can be. His best friend has got a demon in him. He investigates a lot of deaths. They are 'light' in the sense that I enjoy them and find urban fantasy generally easier to read than SF or epic fantasy, but not in theme, if you know what I mean?
Have you read any Trudi Canavan? I mention her just because I always see her books in my library and the Black magician trilogy was quite cliched but readable fluff.
Didn't see your bike comments! I haven't been on a bike in 12 years though and still liked Tour de France book :)
More books I've enjoyed recently include:
The Golem and the Jinni - a Golem and a Jinni separately arrive in New York in 1899. It's about immigration and prejudice as much as supernatural beings.
The Martian - Astronaut is accidentally abandoned on Mars when crew think he's been killed. Then has to survive as long as he can until he can potentially get picked up again. But there's no food, little water, etc. First person, really quite fun.
Ancillary Justice - a soldier who used to be part of the mind of a ship seeks vengeance. V cool.
More Non-fic: Quiet the Power of Introversion (basically how introverts are supercool and awesome, so maybe give a miss if you're an extrovert).
Or Orange is the New Black? (not as exciting as the TV show)
Or For Richer, for Poorer, a love affair with poker (oldish book from Victoria Coren, good though).
Everyone in my Goodreads book groups seems to read a LOT of Brandon Sanderson. They're not for me, but could be worth a try. Mistborn was quite good. He likes his magic rules.
I like the Look Inside feature on Amazon (plus reviews from there and Goodreads) to give me an idea of whether I'll like something or not.