Category - Fiction / Romance
Format - Paperback
Condition - Good
Listed - A year ago
Views - 6
Wishes - 1
Ships From - North Carolina
Est. Publication Date - Jan 2022
Seller Description
A TV meteorologist and a sports reporter scheme to reunite their divorced bosses with unforecasted results in this electrifying romance from the author of The Ex Talk. Ari Abrams has always been fascinated by the weather, and she loves almost everything about her job as a TV meteorologist. Her boss, legendary Seattle weatherwoman Torrance Hale, is too distracted by her tempestuous relationship with her ex-husband, the station’s news director, to give Ari the mentorship she wants. Ari, who runs on sunshine and optimism, is at her wits’ end. The only person who seems to understand how she feels is sweet but reserved sports reporter Russell Barringer. In the aftermath of a disastrous holiday party, Ari and Russell decide to team up to solve their bosses’ relationship issues. Between secret gifts and double dates, they start nudging their bosses back together. But their well-meaning meddling backfires when the real chemistry builds between Ari and Russell. Working closely with Russell means allowing him to get to know parts of herself that Ari keeps hidden from everyone. Will he be able to embrace her dark clouds as well as her clear skies? *slight damage I. Top right cover*
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Weather Girl
ISBN: 9780593200148
Publisher Description
A TV meteorologist and a sports reporter scheme to reunite their divorced bosses with unforecasted results in this electrifying romance from the author of The Ex Talk. Ari Abrams has always been fasci...
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PangoBooks readers are generally very positive about this book, praising its realistic and sweetly evolving romance, particularly noting the chemistry between the main characters, Ari and Russell. Readers appreciate the sensitive and genuine portrayal of depression and how therapy is depicted in the story. Additionally, the representation of diverse body types without issue is highlighted as a significant strength. Some did note that the third act conflict felt somewhat forced, but it didn't detract too much from their overall enjoyment. The book is described as having the appeal of women's fiction with a good balance of romance and real-world concerns.