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A review by thebiglittlelibrary
Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon
5.0
4.5 ⭐️ I absolutely adore this story
Summary:
TV meteorologist Ari Abrams, and a sports reporter, Russell Barringer, decide to team up and pull a 'parent trap' on their divorced bosses, who are making life hell at the new station. As they spend time together scheming, real chemistry builds between Ari and Russell. But is Ari ready to let someone see the darkest parts of herself? And is Russell ready to let someone into his already complicated life?
My Thoughts:
Weather Girl is an incredibly charming romantic comedy. It's the perfect balance between fun-loving and serious, which is not an easy feat.
Here's what I loved:
Having a Jewish heroine and hero. I love Jewish history and the religious culture, so it was nice to finally read a story with this representation.
Ari is an amazing person. She's worked hard for everything she's accomplished, put her mental health first and sought help at a young age, tries to stay positive, is an absolute sweetheart, and funny as hell. I really connected to Ari and was rooting for her the entire time.
Russell is the definition of a sweetheart. He isn't like the typical rom-com love-interest, but I love that about him. He's a bigger guy, a dad, and has his own insecurities. And all these things just made him so loveable and special. I fell in love with Russell and you will too!
Having a plus-sized male love interest. I've actually never read a story where the male lead wasn't classically handsome with washboard abs, and honestly, I loved it!!! Russell may have a big gut, but he also has a big heart -and that's what's most important.
The 'parent trap' scheme. Will all 90s babies, please, stand up??? Seriously, Parent Trap with Lindsay Lohan is a classic! And incorporating it into the story made me nostalgic.
The romance had spice and everything nice. The way Ari and Russell interact gives me butterflies. And honestly, their mutual pining for one another was so sweet that I DID NOT expect that level of spice! Goodness, for someone who hasn't had sex in 5-years, Russell really brought his A-game!
Summary:
TV meteorologist Ari Abrams, and a sports reporter, Russell Barringer, decide to team up and pull a 'parent trap' on their divorced bosses, who are making life hell at the new station. As they spend time together scheming, real chemistry builds between Ari and Russell. But is Ari ready to let someone see the darkest parts of herself? And is Russell ready to let someone into his already complicated life?
My Thoughts:
Weather Girl is an incredibly charming romantic comedy. It's the perfect balance between fun-loving and serious, which is not an easy feat.
Here's what I loved:
Having a Jewish heroine and hero. I love Jewish history and the religious culture, so it was nice to finally read a story with this representation.
Ari is an amazing person. She's worked hard for everything she's accomplished, put her mental health first and sought help at a young age, tries to stay positive, is an absolute sweetheart, and funny as hell. I really connected to Ari and was rooting for her the entire time.
Russell is the definition of a sweetheart. He isn't like the typical rom-com love-interest, but I love that about him. He's a bigger guy, a dad, and has his own insecurities. And all these things just made him so loveable and special. I fell in love with Russell and you will too!
Having a plus-sized male love interest. I've actually never read a story where the male lead wasn't classically handsome with washboard abs, and honestly, I loved it!!! Russell may have a big gut, but he also has a big heart -and that's what's most important.
The 'parent trap' scheme. Will all 90s babies, please, stand up??? Seriously, Parent Trap with Lindsay Lohan is a classic! And incorporating it into the story made me nostalgic.
The romance had spice and everything nice. The way Ari and Russell interact gives me butterflies. And honestly, their mutual pining for one another was so sweet that I DID NOT expect that level of spice! Goodness, for someone who hasn't had sex in 5-years, Russell really brought his A-game!