"fun romantic amateur sleuth"
Cassie Cooper hopes one day soon she will work at the
Smithsonian, but for now she must handle the garbage
Phyllis Lambert, her boss at Fort Worth Kimbell's Museum,
tosses at her. Currently, the Kimbell hosts an Ancient
Egypt exhibit because noted Egyptologist Dr. Harrison
Standish got permission from the Mubarak government to
host an exhibit that includes a priceless artifact in the
states so he chose his home city. Phyllis warns Cassie if
anything goes wrong she will be fired. During an Ancient Egypt masquerade gala at the Kimbell,
the lights go out; when they come back on a man in a mummy
suit is dead and part of the amulet is missing.
Additionally guest of honor, Harrison's half-brother Dr.
Adam Grayfield has failed to arrive. Phyllis blames
Cassie, but shockingly Harrison defends her innocence. As
Cassie and Harrison work together seeking the missing half
of the artifact, the nerdy Dr. "Standoffish" and the
bouncy flirtatious nut fall in love, but first an amulet
must be found though the kisses send shivers up both their
spines. The sequel to CHARMED AND DANGEROUS is a fun romantic
amateur sleuth tale starring two likable seemingly
opposites. The pairing sort of reminds this reviewer of
what if the Professor and Ginger made it except instead of
an isolated overly visited island the background is
Egyptian artifacts. The story line is humorous and fast-
paced never taking itself seriously. Fans who appreciate
a breezy lighthearted romantic suspense reminiscent of
Romancing the Stone will enjoy reading the adventures of
the wilder Cooper twin. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 8, 2005
SummaryPR specialist Cassie Cooper, who made trouble for her twin
sister, Maddie, in Wilde's previous romantic adventure,
Charmed and Dangerous (2004), has planned an Egyptian
costume benefit at Fort Worth's Kimbell Art Museum to
celebrate the reunion of the separated amulet that once
belonged to Kiya and Solen, Egyptian lovers from 3,000 years
ago. The benefit gets off to a bad start with the stabbing
and disappearance of a man in a mummy costume and the theft
of Kiya's part of the amulet. When Dr. Adam Grayfield fails
to appear at the party with Solen's section of the amulet,
Cassie's boss threatens to fire her. In a comical, if less
than credible scene, Adam's nerdy archeologist brother,
Harrison, saves Cassie's job by asserting that the theft of
Kiya's amulet was staged and party-goers must try to solve
the mystery. Cassie and Harrison's search for Adam and the
pilfered amulet is coupled with overblown romantic tension
and outlandish encounters with their pursuers. The
imperfections of the protagonists (Cassie is not model thin,
and Harrison isn't a fierce tough guy) add realism to the
read, which, if nothing else, is adequate escapist fare.
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