#read99women: Jennifer J. Chow
Happy Friday! I’m both pleased and a little bit sad to announce that #read99women has almost run its course — I’ll post the last handful of entries next week! It has been a fabulous run and not only do I have a boatload of new recommendations on my TBR pile, I’ve gotten to connect with lots of writers whose future work I now plan to follow.
Jennifer J. Chow’s new novel MIMI LEE GETS A CLUE, the first in a new cozy mystery series, was recently recommended for #read99women by Kellye Garrett, and I asked Jennifer if she’d share a recommendation as well — so happy she agreed!
Jennifer J. Chow writes multicultural mysteries and fantastical YA. Her newest book, MIMI LEE GETS A CLUE, is the first in the Sassy Cat mystery series. Other Asian-American novels include DRAGONFLY DREAMS (a Teen Vogue pick), THE 228 LEGACY, and the Winston Wong cozy mystery series.
Her short fiction has most recently appeared in the STEM anthology, Brave New Girls: Tales of Heroines who Hack, Hyphen Magazine, and Yay! LA Magazine. Learn more at www.jenniferjchow.com and find her on social media @jenjchow.
Jennifer’s pick is THE NINJA DAUGHTER by Tori Eldridge, “A fast-paced novel that feels like reading a film.” She says it “offers a whirlwind ride through Los Angeles, especially the more dangerous locations… Overall, an enjoyable and energetic story with a ferocious ninja lead.”
Read the full review on Goodreads.