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Thanks for spotlighting Hot Pot Murder, @bookscats Thanks for spotlighting Hot Pot Murder, @bookscatsbaseball! Love the matching colors of the butterfly mural!

Posted @withregram • @bookscatsbaseball Happy Pub Day to Hot Pot Murder by Jennifer J. Chow!

*Thank you @NetGalley @BerkleyPub for my digital review copy*

QOTD: Do you like Asian food, do you have a favorite? If you don’t have one, what are you having for dinner? I’m Chinese, but I also love Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Indian. 

Hot Pot Murder is the second book in the LA Night Market series. I love the main characters, cousins Yale and Celine, who are total opposites, but bring out the best in each other. 

When the president of the local restaurant owner’s association dies, Celine wants to figure out what happened once his death is ruled a homicide. There are plenty of red herrings and no shortage of suspects. I was surprised who the murderer turned out to be, although I did suspect this person was up to no good. 

The underlying themes of family and food are once again prominent in this sequel. After reading all the yummy descriptions, I was left craving fan tuan (stuffed sticky rice roll) and youtiao (Chinese doughnut). 

[image: a kindle with the cover of Hot Pot Murder held in front of a strip of a monarch butterfly mural]
Thank you, Jenn, and all the fabulous #BookTalk au Thank you, Jenn, and all the fabulous #BookTalk authors for sharing! Much appreciated! 

Posted @withregram • @mckinlayjenn Book Talk Giveaway! Read carefully to find out how to enter.

We #BookTalk Authors love, love, love telling you about books we think you’ll enjoy. This week, we’re featuring HOT POT MURDER by @jenjchow, which is brand-new today! BUT we’re not giving away that book because we want you to buy it or request it from your library. Early sales are *so* important to authors, and your support means the world. Instead, we’re going to give away a surprise book by one of the Book Talk authors to a random reader who correctly answers the qualifying question.

QUALIFYING QUESTION: How does Jeffery Vue die in HOT POT MURDER? (The answer can be found in the book description below.)

Answer for a chance to win, then answer *again* on each Book Talk Author’s Facebook and Instagram pages to accumulate up to *eight* entries total! The Book Talk authors are: @mckinlayjenn @katecarlislebooks @hannahdennisonbooks @paigebooks

💀🔥💀 ABOUT HOT POT MURDER 💀🔥💀
Trouble is brewing for cousins Yale and Celine Yee after a hot pot dinner gets overheated and ends in murder in this second novel of the L.A. Night Market series by Jennifer J. Chow.

Yale and Celine Yee’s food stall business is going so well that they’ve been invited to join an exclusive dinner with the local restaurant owners association. The members gather together for a relaxing hot pot feast…until Jeffery Vue, president of the group, receives a literal shock to his system and dies.

Everyone at the meal is a suspect, but the authorities are homing in on family friend Ai Ho, owner of the restaurant where Jeffery was killed—and Yale’s dad is a close second on their list. Yale and Celine step up to the plate and investigate the dinner attendees: the association’s ambitious VP, a familiar frenemy, a ramen king, a snacks shopkeeper, and a second-generation restaurateur. It’s up to the detecting duo to figure out what really happened before their friends and family have to close their businesses for good.

#murdermystery #hotpot #mysterybooks #cozymystery #book #books #bookstagram
Happy book birthdays all around! Posted @withreg Happy book birthdays all around! 

Posted @withregram • @ahkim.writer Why is this man singing? Because his debut novel is out today! So thrilled for Dominic Lim (and so bummed to miss his launch event tonight; Bay Area peeps, be sure to go!). And happy pub day to my fellow 2020 Debuts Jen Chow and Lyn Liao Butler on the release of their latest books (I’ve lost count, they’re so prolific). All of these would slip very easily into a summer beach bag. #summerbooks #pridemonth
Can’t believe that Hot Pot Murder (link in bio) Can’t believe that Hot Pot Murder (link in bio) is coming out tomorrow (6/6)!
Appreciate you sharing, @baronessbt1! Posted @wi Appreciate you sharing, @baronessbt1! 

Posted @withregram • @baronessbt1 ✏️📚 Spotlight 📚💜
Take a look at this spotlight for HOT POT MURDER by @jenjchow. It’s the 2nd book in the LA Night Market series.
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Summary: Trouble is brewing for cousins Yale and Celine Yee after a hot pot dinner gets overheated and ends in murder in this second novel of the L.A. Night Market series by Jennifer J. Chow.

Yale and Celine Yee’s food stall business is going so well that they’ve been invited to join an exclusive dinner with the local restaurant owners association. The members gather together for a relaxing hot pot feast…until Jeffery Vue, president of the group, receives a literal shock to his system and dies.

Everyone at the meal is a suspect, but the authorities are homing in on family friend Ai Ho, owner of the restaurant where Jeffery was killed—and Yale’s dad is a close second on their list. Yale and Celine step up to the plate and investigate the dinner attendees: the association’s ambitious VP, a familiar frenemy, a ramen king, a snacks shopkeeper, and a second-generation restaurateur. It’s up to the detecting duo to figure out what really happened before their friends and family have to close their businesses for good.
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#cozyculinarymystery #LANightMarket #BookBlast 
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