Curious Minds (Knight and Moon, Bk 1)
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Literature & Fiction, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Hardcover
Brenda H. (booksinvt) - , reviewed on + 465 more book reviews
Curious Minds is the debut novel in the Knight and Moon series combing the talents of authors Janet Evanovich and Phoef Sutton. Emerson "Emmie" Knight and Riley Moon team up to take on a major bank conglomerate.
Emerson is an eccentric, quirky billionaire who lacks all social graces and Riley is a recent Harvard School Law graduate who has landed her dream job as a junior analyst for the Washington, DC branch of Blane-Grunwald. Riley's first assignment finds her with the task of babysitting Emmie.
Emerson wants to physically see the gold that makes up the vast majority of his fortune, and that gold is housed underground in the vaults of the Federal Reserve in New York. But, the Grunwald brothers don't want to cooperate with his request. When monies go missing from the bank and one of the brothers disappears, Emerson and Riley team up to investigate the nefarious activities.
A rollicking romp takes the reader from Washington, DC to New York City to the bowels of Nellis Air force base and Area 51. Emerson's crazy family members include his Aunt Myra and cousin Vern, and Riley's brother patrolman Dwayne provide many laugh out loud moments.
A great debut that will leave readers waiting for the next adventures of Knight and Moon. I received an advanced copy of Curious Minds from NetGalley via publisher Random House Publishing. While not required to write a review I am more than happy to offer my honest opinion.
Emerson is an eccentric, quirky billionaire who lacks all social graces and Riley is a recent Harvard School Law graduate who has landed her dream job as a junior analyst for the Washington, DC branch of Blane-Grunwald. Riley's first assignment finds her with the task of babysitting Emmie.
Emerson wants to physically see the gold that makes up the vast majority of his fortune, and that gold is housed underground in the vaults of the Federal Reserve in New York. But, the Grunwald brothers don't want to cooperate with his request. When monies go missing from the bank and one of the brothers disappears, Emerson and Riley team up to investigate the nefarious activities.
A rollicking romp takes the reader from Washington, DC to New York City to the bowels of Nellis Air force base and Area 51. Emerson's crazy family members include his Aunt Myra and cousin Vern, and Riley's brother patrolman Dwayne provide many laugh out loud moments.
A great debut that will leave readers waiting for the next adventures of Knight and Moon. I received an advanced copy of Curious Minds from NetGalley via publisher Random House Publishing. While not required to write a review I am more than happy to offer my honest opinion.
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