
Rachel Lynn Solomon
Weather Girl
Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon
A Charming Workplace Romantic Comedy About Forecasting Love and Facing the Storms Within
From the author of The Ex Talk comes a heartwarming and witty romance about second chances, emotional vulnerability, and unexpected chemistry.
Ari Abrams loves her job as a Seattle TV meteorologist, but navigating the emotional storms at work is a different story. Her idol-turned-boss, legendary weather anchor Torrance Hale, is constantly clashing with her ex-husband, who just happens to be the station’s news director. It’s making work impossible—and Ari’s sunny disposition is starting to cloud over.
The only person who really gets it? Russell Barringer, the station’s soft-spoken, single-dad sports reporter. After a disastrous office holiday party, Ari and Russell come up with a wild plan: secretly reunite their bickering bosses and restore peace to the newsroom.
As their matchmaking scheme unfolds with secret gifts, awkward setups, and unexpected hijinks, Ari and Russell discover a surprising spark between themselves. But opening up to love means Ari must show Russell the parts of herself she hides from the world—her struggle with depression, her fear of vulnerability, and the pressure of always pretending to be "fine."
☀️ Perfect for fans of Christina Lauren, Emily Henry, and Ali Hazelwood
☀️ A feel-good romance with real emotional depth and mental health representation
☀️ A viral favorite for lovers of workplace slow-burns and single dad tropes
Format: Paperback
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Romantic Comedy
Tropes: Opposites Attract, Workplace Romance, Matchmaking Mishaps, Hidden Vulnerability
Themes: Mental Health, Self-Acceptance, Single Parenthood, Second Chances
Audience: Fans of heartfelt romantic comedies, book clubs, and readers looking for emotional honesty with their HEAs
✨ Weather Girl is a delightfully modern romance about embracing every part of yourself and learning that real love means loving someone through their storms, not just their sunshine.