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Sarah Mollo-Christensen
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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?
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Critic reviews
"That feeling you get when you curl up on the couch on a rainy Saturday, with a great book in one hand and a spiked hot chocolate in the other: that's the feeling you get when you read Weather Girl. This book is cozy, comforting, thought provoking, and it'll make you feel warm from the inside out." (Jasmine Guillory, New York Times best-selling author of While We Were Dating)
“A sharp, witty romance full of heart. Rachel's writing zips off the page. As with The Ex Talk, she has created truly original, well-rounded characters you will love. A sexy storm of a book.” (Sophie Cousens, New York Times best-selling author of This Time Next Year)
“A delightful romance. Perfect for rainy days and sunny days and everything in between.” (Helen Hoang, New York Times best-selling author of The Heart Principle)
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The narrator was wonderful… I felt the emotional ups and downs in her voice. Plenty of laugh out louds… the sexual scenes were a bit too much but necessary to show the true inner character of each of them.
Weather Girl
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The only two negatives I will attribute to Weather Girl are the narrator of the audiobook & the push on Ari’s mother to take prescriptions for her depression. I strongly believe there are prescriptions that help people! I wholeheartedly support anyone who might need them. My issue was that Ari’s push on her mother felt a little too strong. Ari begins the story as someone who’s been taking antidepressants for years & they really work for her, but she held a lot of resentment toward her mom for not getting help & not trying prescriptions. Ari’s mother had an outdated opinion of antidepressants & because of her opinion she was resistant to trying any. I totally vibed with the mom-resentment & fraught childhood due to mom’s issues, so I agree with Ari that her mom needed help, & I’m glad that when Ari’s mom did find help, she had a support group of doctors who were able to recommend prescriptions & closely monitor her reactions & side effects. So yay, drugs worked for her! But I felt like before this, Ari judged her mom & pressured her to take prescriptions when her mom wasn’t ready.
Back to my vibe: for anyone, especially women, who has/had a difficult relationship with your mom, although this story is a romcom, there’s a strong mom/daughter subplot that hit really close to home for me.
On to the audiobook narrator: she sounded like a news anchor delivering lines with pauses & emphases in odd places. This caused the story to sound more like a drama than a romcom, so I would recommend a visual read, unless narrators don’t bother you as much as they can bother me!
I’m marking this book as a 5 star read because there were zero plot holes & very little issues with character development; although I did feel like Javier could have used some more development as a side character, he did kind of feel like a cardboard placeholder character. As an atheist who has struggled with mental health & the mental health of those around me, I think this is the perfect rom-com to bring light to mental health & Judaism.
Great book, not my favorite narrator!
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Unexpected character development
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Tough one to review
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Fun romcom with some original touches
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Great story....with a purpose
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The narrator wrecked it for me a little bit. Her male voices were great and the conversation voices were ok, but just the overall Ari narration voice had such odd inflections, it annoyed me through the whole book.
Fun Story, annoying narration
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Nowhere near as good as Ex-Talk
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A sexy male lead isn’t the only plus in this book, there’s so much to love here. From frank discussion of mental health, fraught relationships with parents, questions about wanting children, and navigating tough professional environments, this book covers a lot of ground. However, by relishing the setting, building rich characters, and many silly jokes, Rachel Lynn Solomon is able to balance the heavy topics with humor. Weather Girl still feels like a romp.
Thank you, Rachel Lynn Solomon! This chubby PNW girl who is obsessed with storms and finds her husband’s belly hot as hell finally has a romance novel that feels true.
Finally, a fat king.
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tw: depression
Perfection
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