Review of Predictions by Kim Carmichael

Posted May 20, 2014 by Cassy Witthar in Reviews / 0 Comments

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Trying to change her outlook, meteorologist, Charlotte Bernard, came to California for a change of seasons. When she took the job as Weather Forecaster for KCLA she didn’t realize their ratings were falling like raindrops and weather doesn’t truly exist in the Sunshine State.

Cameraman, Jake Wells, is on a mission to save the station where he used to run around as kid on the studio lot, and the new Ice Princess of a weatherwoman is providing his perfect muse both in front of the camera and behind it. He only needs to figure out how to melt her heart and have her forget their Spring-Summer difference in their ages.

Determined not to repeat the mistakes made in the springtime of her life, Charlotte refuses to succumb to the charms of the scorching hot, younger cameraman. Though she plays along with his gimmicks to get ratings, she refuses to allow him to make a disaster zone out of her life.

Together they figure out that weather and love are anything but predictable.

Predictions is book one of the Airwaves Series following the News Crew at KCLA-TV. Each book is stand alone with its own unique couple.

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Kim Carmichael began writing eight years ago when her need for graphic sex scenes and love of happy endings inspired her to create her own. She has a weakness for bad boys and techno geeks, and married her own computer whiz after he proved he could keep her all her gadgets running. When not writing, she can usually be found slathered in sunscreen trolling Los Angeles and helping top doctors build their practices.

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Tracy’s Review:

This book was gifted to me by the author in exchange for an honest review with thanks to Stephanie’s Book Reports.

I liked this book.  It was a very cute read.  It has all the romance areas I like and some funny parts mixed in,  though I felt it was a little predictable. A lot of it, I kinda saw coming and I’m more of a surprise me kinda girl. Don’t get me wrong.  If you like a love story not too hard or heavy with fluff round the edges, this is totally for you.   So on that note,  I give 3 stars.  For me it was cute.

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