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This was a super cute romance that features a tv Meteorologist and how her and a coworker ‘Parent Trap’ their bosses into falling in love again.The romance was adorable and I really enjoyed the honest Representation of depression
This is a Romance book. I really enjoyed this book, and this book has a twist that I did not see. In this book two people that work together decided to put their bosses back together. While the two main characters work on putting their bosses back together their become friends and more. I really love the characters. One of the main characters as mental health issues, and she did not like showing anyone her mental health issues. I have to say I liked how this book shows the character's mental hea...
There's something especially lovely about an overcast day. Clouds dipped in ink, the sky ready to crack open. The air turning crisp and sweet. It's magic, the way the world seems to pause for a few moments right before a downpour, and I can never get enough of that heady anticipation — this sense that something extraordinary is about to happen. Sometimes I think I could live in those moments forever. 4.5 stars, rounded up Rachel Lynn Solomon is one of those authors I've heard so much hype fo
3.5 ⭐️ this was cute! nothing too special for me but I had a good time. my favorite part was definitely the depression rep & the showcasing of how important therapy is, that came for my heart. but other than that, it was just okay. too many puns for my liking ngl.“to casual misogyny, may it kindly fck off forever.”
This is the first romance I've read with a plus-sized hero! And I loved him! Bravo, Rachel.WEATHER GIRL is a warm, lighthearted, and charming office romance. It also offers a very reader-friendly/gentle depiction of depression--meaning it shouldn't, in my opinion, be triggering.
this was cute! i think i have similar feelings to this one as i did with The Ex Talk. lots of emphasis on emotions and development of the heroine but not a whole lot of development in the way of romance.this one did the romance a liiiiittle better and i did really appreciate our hero, he was a delight. but there wasn't any tension or real passion in my opinion. it made for a perfectly fine audiobook listening experience but it's not a book i see myself rereading or really recommending.i will als...
a really fun and cute premise, but its just missing a spark that was very much needed for me.true to RLSs storytelling, this is very easy and enjoyable to read. she has a way of writing that just welcomes a reader in. so it was nice to have that, as well as an entertaining plot and the inclusion of important themes/topics.i just wasnt feeling it when it came to the connection between ari and russell. separately, i think they are pretty great characters that have depth and personality. but put th...
Ari Abrams is a Seattle television meteorologist working at her dream job for the woman who’s been her idol since she was a young girl. Torrance Hale is the chief meteorologist and her ex-husband Seth is the news director who also functions as the station manager. It should all be ideal but Torrance & Seth have made work conditions a nightmare with their personal acrimony towards each other. Sports reporter Russell Barringer and Ari have an ongoing conversation about it that develops into someth...
Each RLS book leaves a permanent smile residue on my face and fill my heart with pocketful of sunshine! They are true definition of feel-good novels! Weather Girl is no exception: it makes you smile, warming your heart, helping you to see the brightest stars at the darkest hour of the night! It’s a great mash up of Netflix’s brilliant romcom “ Set it up” ( this time instead of 2 executive assistants, a quirky weathercaster and sports reporter team up to matchmake their horrible bosses ) and Ne...
2 stars Ari Abrams landed her dream job working with her childhood idol as the weather girl at her local new station. And that would be perfect, except her boss is a nightmare to work with because her boss is constantly fighting with her ex at the news station. After a particularly bad fight at the Christmas party, Ari and one of the men on the sports team, Russell, decide to work together to parent trap their bosses back together.I was trying to figure out what it was that I didn’t like about
3.75 stars. I will never not read a new romance release from Rachel Lynn Solomon, and this solidified that decision. Firstly, I looooved the fact that this had a fat hero (a fat single dad, no less!!!). Also, this was SURPRISINGLY naughty. I knew it was going to have some steamy scenes, but some of the things that happen between the two main characters had me clutching my metaphorical pearls and honestly? I loved it lmao. While this had it's light and steamy moments, this book also really sensit...
"Every time it rainsYou're here in my headLike the sun coming outI just know that something good is gonna happen"-"Cloudbursting"," Kate BushThis book was a slice of delight! That's not to say it doesn't deal with it's fair share of heavy topics (ex. depression) but it does so in a meaningful way drenched in the beauty of living life. Through ups and downs, Ari and Russell share genuine experiences, and we get to see Jewish rep (something I cannot attest to the authenticity of as I am not Jewish...
More than anything, I wanted this book to highlight a neurodiverse heroine who happens to be on medication and in therapy falling in love and thriving. I wanted to show the messy, heavy parts of her life alongside the moments that sweep her off her feet. And I wanted a hero who'd love her through her dark days, not despite them, because to me, that is the most romantic thing of all.The Goodreads description for Weather Girl paints a sunny picture of the story. Ari Abrams is an on-air meteorologi...
Hi all! Weather Girl is a book that’s very close to my heart, and I wanted to let you know what you can expect to see in it. It’s an adult romantic comedy that I’ve pitched as Set it Up (or The Parent Trap) at a TV station with more spice, and features:• a Jewish heroine and a Jewish hero• a heroine with depression who is on medication and in therapy• a fat hero • open-door sex scenes slightly steamier than The Ex Talk (I measured this by copy-pasting those scenes into a new doc and comparing wo...
Ari doesn’t consider weather small talk! She finds the weather really captivating, and what better job for her that a tv meteorologist. She is friends with Russell, her coworker who is a sports reporter. The workplace is a nightmare since their bosses, Torrance and Seth, are exes and are constantly at odds at each with each other. She and Russell devise a plan in getting their bosses together, which means a lot of communication for Ari and Russell. How do she and Russell’s relationship grow as t...
Weather Girl is a deeply personal romantic contemporary about a meteorologist with depression and her sports reporter colleague. While I really enjoyed the books representation of depression, family dynamics, teen parenting and plus sized bodies, I didn't enjoy the romance aspect of this book... whatsoever. I'm going to preface this review by saying while this book is marketed as a romantic comedy, it definitely falls more accurately into the romantic contemporary category. As Nisha Sharma point...
I listened to this entire audiobook today while I was cleaning my apartment and it was such a delight. There’s so much I love about this book: I love that it takes place in Seattle and that they work at a news station. (I’m also super fascinated by weather so I loved following a character who’s a meteorologist) I love that the love interest is a fat single Dad and that they’re both Jewish. And I love that the basic premise is that they are trying to set up their bosses, reminds me a lot of the N...
It is time to burn everything to the ground.I have had enough of the world around us. I like to consider myself a patient person, not because I am one but because my mind is a world of pure imagination à la Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, but this is a bridge too far. I am at the end of my already extremely short rope, and I am going to lash out because of it.At the beginning of this year, I realized it had been three months since I last read a romance, an oversight for which I will spend the r...
Thank you to Berkley & the author, Rachel, for my early reading copy—all opinions are my own!Happy Pub Day to WEATHER GIRL! Today, this steamy, sharp, allllll-the-feels RomCom is out & ready for you to fall in love in love with it! With a clever Set It Up-meets-The Parent Trap premise wherein our leads, Ari the meteorologist, & Russell the sportscaster, decide reuniting their divorced bosses will fix their professional woes, WEATHER GIRL was heartwarming & playful, soft & sexy. It's the kind of
Some people predict the weather. I predict which books I’m going to love. Just like the meteorologists, I don’t always have it right.Ari Abrams is a meteorologist for a hit news program in Seattle. She’s always dreamed of working with famed weatherwoman Torrance Hale. However, Torrance is not the easiest to work for. She’s moody, selfish, and can be downright bitchy. It doesn’t help that her ex-husband, Seth, works at the station as well.Russell Barringer is a news reporter for the station, and