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Cornish Clouds and Silver Lining Skies: Your no. 1 sunny, feel-good read for the summer

Cornish Clouds and Silver Lining Skies: Your no. 1 sunny, feel-good read for the summer

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When meteorologist Sky Matthews loses her dream job abroad, she is forced to take a position on a tidal island off the Cornish harbor town of St. Felix, working alongside TV weatherman Sonny Samuels. Sky is enchanted by the strange weather patterns over St. Felix, but she knows her science too well to fall for local folklore. Until she meets Walter, a local weather watcher with no qualifications beyond a lifetime of experience, Sky is forced to question everything she thought she knew about the weather, herself, and Sonny.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 368 pages
Publication date: 18 August 2022
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group


Meteorologist Sky Matthews is a woman who values control and precision in all aspects of her life, much like she does in her job as a weather forecaster. When she loses out on her dream job abroad and is forced to take a position on a tidal island off the Cornish harbor town of St. Felix, she feels completely disoriented and out of her element. To make matters worse, she has to work alongside TV weatherman Sonny Samuels, who knows little about meteorology and is more interested in celebrity gossip than in forecasting the weather.

At first, Sky is skeptical of the strange weather patterns she observes on the island. She believes that they are simply a result of natural phenomena and not linked to any local folklore. However, as she spends more time on the island, she begins to notice patterns that defy explanation. She starts to suspect that there is something more to the weather than meets the eye, and she begins to question everything she thought she knew about the weather, herself, and Sonny.

One day, Sky meets Walter, a local weather watcher with no formal qualifications beyond a lifetime of experience. Walter is a man who has a deep connection to the weather and the island's history. He tells Sky stories about strange phenomena that have occurred on the island over the years, and he believes that the weather is linked to the island's ancient pagan rituals. Sky is initially skeptical of Walter's claims, but as she continues to observe the weather, she begins to see evidence that he may be right.

As Sky and Walter work together to uncover the truth about the strange weather patterns, they discover that they are not only affecting the island's weather but also its inhabitants. The weather is causing strange phenomena, such as crop circles and animal mutations, and it is also causing tensions between the island's residents. Sky and Walter must work together to find a way to stop the weather from causing further harm and to restore peace to the island.

In the end, Sky and Walter discover that the strange weather patterns are not only a result of natural phenomena but also of a powerful ancient curse. They work together to break the curse and restore balance to the island's weather and its inhabitants. Sky learns that sometimes the things we think we know about the world are not always true, and that sometimes the answers to our questions are hidden in the most unexpected places.

As Sky leaves the island, she carries with her a newfound appreciation for the power of nature and the importance of working together to protect the environment. She knows that she will never forget her experience on St. Felix and that she will always be grateful to Walter for teaching her about the mysteries of the weather and the island's history.

In conclusion, "Weather Watcher" is a captivating story that explores the themes of control, mystery, and the power of nature. It is a story that will leave readers feeling inspired and uplifted, and it is a testament to the power of storytelling to transport us to new and exciting places.

Weight: 258g
Dimension: 128 x 198 x 31 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780751581010

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