Under the Weatherman | Signed Paperback

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Tropes

TROPES:

✔️ Meet cute

✔️ Bar bet

✔️ Girlfriend friend goals

✔️ Found family

✔️ He falls first

✔️ Grumpy sunshine

✔️ One-night stand

✔️ Sex first, feelings later

✔️ Friends with benefits

✔️ Better as friends

✔️ Cinnamon roll hero

✔️ Scarred heroine

✔️ Emotionally abusive dad

✔️ Afraid to commit

FEATURES:

✔️ Greek hero (diaspora)

✔️ Bucket list

✔️ Shenanigans

✔️ Foodies

✔️ Travel

✔️ Dad jokes

✔️ Holidays

✔️ Fall weather

✔️ Therapy rep

LOCATIONS:

✔️ Charlottesville, Virginia

✔️ Paris

✔️ St. Tropez

✔️ Mediterranean coast

✔️ Greece

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About

My best friend ropes me into some pretty outlandish shenanigans, but tonight’s one for the record books. Up to her usual mischief, she dares me to hit up a random stranger at a bar—and tell him only lies.

I’d rather hide behind a book than flirt, but inventing a fictional narrative gives me the nerve to saunter up to a magazine-gorgeous blond and say, “Hey!”

When turns his pretty green eyes on me, eyes framed by dark bookish glasses—my kryptonite—I panic.

“I was in your class with, uh—” I snap my fingers, hoping he’ll play along with some vague long-lost connection, out of politeness if nothing else.

At first, the sexy librarian only squints at me, then his camera-ready smile widens. “Lizzy Graham?”

Oh, my god. He’s not supposed to believe me. I want to bail, but a dare’s a dare.

As we catch up, I suspect Evan’s pranking me right back. I tell him I’m a zoologist who speaks Latin to pigs. He claims to be a TV weatherman from Indiana. Sure.

He’s funny and cute, and I wish I hadn’t promised to lie to him. I want him to know me. The real me. So when the bar closes, I come clean and, assuming we’re on the same page, invite him to my place.

When he doesn’t contact me for weeks afterwards, I feel like the dupe.

Just as I’m getting over the mortification, who should show up at my workplace as the new face of weather at six and eleven?

I might be frosty, but he’s even icier because somehow he’s only just discovered I’m not the person I said I was.