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FORECAST – Jane Tara
Love Spell
ISBN: 978-0-505-52744-8
November 2007
Contemporary Romance w/ Paranormal Elements
New York City – Present Day
Rowie Shakespeare is just your average, every day New Yorker,
or at least she would like to be. However, red hair and green
eyes aren’t the only things that run in the Shakespeare
women -- so does magic. In Rowie’s case, she has an uncanny
ability to predict the weather, and unlike most meteorologists,
she is never wrong. She also knows with a single kiss the destiny
of the person she’s kissing. Unfortunately, it’s hard
to develop a relationship with a man when you know you’re
not in his future. Rowie lives with her mother and grandmother
in the family home and works in the family business, a metaphysical
shop named Second Site. It’s a family tradition that each
generation of Shakespeare women takes over running the family
business, but Lilia, Rowie’s mother, is more often found
with her head in the clouds than dealing with business, and so
Gwendolyn, Rowie’s grandmother, still owns and runs the
business with Rowie’s help. Rowie’s loves her mother
and grandmother, but she wants a life of her own.
Jess Walker is one of the producers for the local news channel,
and when she gets a call that her star weatherman, Drew Henderson,
has been injured while covering a hurricane in Florida, she’s
devastated. First, who will she get to replace him, and second,
how can she win him back if he’s not even in town? Jess
happened to see Rowie at the Second Site. and curiosity about
the crowd gathered forced her to stop and see what was going on.
When she learned that Rowie predicted the weather every morning,
and that she has never been wrong, Jess dismissed it as hocus-pocus.
But later in the day when the rain Rowie predicted arrives, Jess
realizes she may have a temporary solution to Drew’s absence
– a psychic weather person.
Rowie is thrilled at the opportunity Jess offers and jumps at
the chance to go out on her own. But first Drew Henderson has
to approve his temporary replacement, so it’s off to Florida
for a face-to-face meeting with the hottest weatherman on the
air.
Will Rowie be able to use her psychic gifts to deliver the weather
in the Big Apple, and what will she do when Drew recovers and
wants his job back? And what about Gwendolyn, Lilia, and Second
Site? If Rowie makes it big, who will take over after Gwendolyn
is gone?
FORECAST is a contemporary romance with a dash of magic, and
a heaping helping of fun. The above is just the tip of the iceberg
and in no way introduces the cast of well developed quirky characters
that are a part of Rowie’s life. Her grandmother, Gwendolyn,
is a stern matriarch who loves her family, puts Post-it notes
on her possessions as to who will get what when she dies, and
still carries on conversations with her dead husband -- and he
talks back. Lilia is like a fey creature planted smack in the
middle of New York and just doesn’t fit -- she seems to
float through life, but underneath her beautiful, flighty exterior
is a woman strong enough to stand on her own and protect those
she loves. Rowie is a delightful blend of pragmatism and magic.
She longs for her own life and love, but is beginning to despair
of having either. In addition to the three Shakespeare women who
are larger than life, the secondary characters add charm and entertainment
to the story. From Angel, Rowie’s outspoken, promiscuous
and thoroughly loveable best friend to Petey, a man looking for
love and reminds me a bit of Icabod Crane in his demeanor. J But
let’s not forget Drew, the sexiest weatherman on television.
He’s charming, flirtatious and a bit leery of trusting his
heart to a woman, though he’s no match for Rowie. There
are at least a half dozen other characters worthy of mention,
but to list them and why they are so memorable would spoil a bit
of the fun of meeting them yourself.
From the first page to the last, author Jana Tara proves that
she knows how to deliver up a lively, fresh story and fill it
with characters who come vividly to life. Romance, magic, and
loads of fun fill the pages of FORECAST, and readers are in for
a delightful read. I highly recommend this charming book.
Terrie Figueroa |
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