Curious Minds by Janet Evanovich, 323 pages
“Emerson Knight is introverted,
eccentric, and has little to no sense of social etiquette. Good thing he's also
brilliant, rich, and (some people might say) handsome, or he'd probably be
homeless. Riley Moon has just graduated from Harvard Business and Harvard
Law. Her aggressive Texas spitfire attitude has helped her land her dream job
as a junior analyst with mega-bank Blane-Grunwald. At least Riley Moon thought
it was her dream job, until she is given her first assignment: babysitting
Emerson Knight. What starts off as an inquiry about missing bank funds in the
Knight account leads to inquiries about a missing man, missing gold, and a
life-and-death race across the country. Through the streets of Washington,
D.C., and down into the underground vault of the Federal Reserve in New York
City, an evil plan is exposed. A plan so sinister that only a megalomaniac
could think it up, and only the unlikely duo of the irrepressibly charming
Emerson Knight and the tenacious Riley Moon can stop it.” This
is a fun, light-hearted humorous, adventure romance. Fans of the genre will enjoy it, but I think
that Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series is a little better than this one.
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