This is book 2 of The Weather Girls series, a Christian Historical Fiction book. Stormy has left her husband, but not seen a lawyer yet. She has left her job and working to help her sisters save a historical house and turn it into a great wedding event place. Rob doesn't want to get a divorce from Stormy and is determined to get her back. When a nosey, jealous women enters the picture, it takes all Stormy can do to keep her cool. She is not impressed that this women is after her man, but can she forgive him? Will Rob be able to stay strong and put his marriage back together? Does the other women stand a chance getting Rob?
If you like a fun read with light romance, forgiveness and humor then this book is for you. It is a great read that would be a great Hallmark Saturday night movie feature.... or the whole series could be a mini Hallmark series. This is book 2 but can be read as a stand alone as each book is about each of the sisters stories. You just can't put the book down and you don't want them to end. You really get wrapped up into these books.
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About the Book
Book: The Weather Girls: Stormy
Author: Jennifer Lynn Cary
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release date: October 4, 2021
She doesn’t want to talk about it…
…He has no idea what he said.
Will these two ever learn to communicate?
Stormy is usually a people person but when her temper flares, it’s obvious she was aptly named. And now her ire has been piqued. Watch out world.
All but the cardinal are giving her space.
Rob is usually the smartest guy in the room, but when he forgot to think about his words, he turned loose a tornado. Now he’s dealing with the aftermath and praying there’s still enough love to save amidst the debris.
How can he convince Stormy they belong together? Could this be the perfect moment for another person to step in?
Or will the cardinal in the sycamore tree prove Rob’s case?
Return to 1970 Indiana with Stormy, the second book in The Weather Girls series for Women’s Lib, drive-ins, and Christian family values.
You will enjoy Stormy because everyone knows that sometimes you’ve just got to shake things up a bit.
About the Author
Jennifer Lynn Cary likes to say you can take the girl out of Indiana, but you can’t take the Hoosier out of the girl. Now transplanted to the Arizona desert, this direct descendant of Davy Crockett and her husband of forty years enjoy time with family where she shares tales of her small town heritage and family legacies with their grandchildren. She is the author of The Crockett Chronicles series and The Relentless series as well as the stand-alone novella Tales of the Hob Nob Annex Café and her recent split-time novel The Traveling Prayer Shawl.
More from Jennifer
What were you doing in 1970? Were you even around? It’s funny how for some that year is crystal clear in their memory and for some it’s chapter out of a history book.
I remember having lunch with a literary agent who’d been a guest speaker for a writer’s conference I attended. He mentioned that it was strange to him that now 1974 was considered historical. Worse, for me, it was the year I was graduated from high school! Talk about making one feel old.
And yet there’s so many wonderful things about setting a story in the late 60s- to early 70s.
The research is amazing—TV broadcasts, the music, fashions, events—all that is easily assessable on the internet. Plus, want some firsthand anecdotes? Plenty of people around to share their memories.
Unlike going back to Colonial, or Victorian, or Civil War eras, this was easy. Sort of. Or overwhelming with so much to choose from. Ha!
So, with Stormy, the second book in The Weather Girls trilogy, I touched on how the Women’s Movement of the day might have and an effect. There was a lot of rethinking of the male and female roles, a shifting of the paradigm. Should he open her door? Should she let him? When was it okay to think traditionally and when did you need to consider your partner might not like a traditional role? The ERA movement was a BIG deal back then.
So, even if you don’t remember it, I hope you will have fun going back to 1970 Kokomo with Stormy and me. I look forward to seeing you there. 😉
Abundant blessings!
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jennifer is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon card with a signed copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!