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In Stormy Weather

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From USA Today bestselling indie author Chelsea Curto comes an academic rivals-to-lovers romance about storm-chasing meteorologists during hurricane season in Florida—perfect for fans of Ali Hazelwood and B.K. Borison.

Nothing can rain on Quincy Monroe’s parade. She’s a woman-in-STEM with a PhD in atmospheric sciences, the host of a successful online weather show, and has one million followers on her meteorology Instagram.

Quincy has spent endless hours forging her path in this male-dominated field, becoming one of the best in the industry. And with a new job opportunity, nothing can derail her success. Except for the ill-timed arrival of Sebastian Dunn.

Sebastian is her best friend’s brother, her long-suffering academic and professional rival, and a flashy TV weatherman from New York City that everyone swoons over. Everyone but Quincy.

Over a scorching Florida summer and record-breaking hurricane season, Sebastian and Quincy are forced into close proximity. Setting aside their grudges to chase storms and stay alive is one thing, but can they weather the inevitable collision of their hearts?

416 pages, Paperback

Expected publication July 16, 2026

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Chelsea Curto

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Chelsea is a flight attendant and romance author who writes fun, fresh and flirty love stories with plenty of spice. When she's not making fictional characters banter for twenty chapters before they finally kiss or serving chicken or pasta on an airplane, you can find her trying to pet as many dogs as she can.


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183 reviews1,438 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 15, 2026
✶ in stormy weather౨ৎ 4 stars
BRING BACK DOWN BAD MEN BEGGING FOR THEIR BADASS WOMEN 😻😍💞
⤿ in stormy weather follows Sebastian and Quincy, childhood rivals who coincidentally are in the same field, meterology. they reunite after a while and start competing again - but this time, who can get better footage of storms for their respected jobs. ⟡ i enjoyed this book so, so much 😩 a woman in STEM and a man that will bown down for her will ALWAYS get me.

the characters ꩜。⋆.

⊹ Quincy monroe ᝰ⋆ she was my favorite part of the book - or more specifically, her brain and fierce personality. this might be the first time where i actually think a woman in STEM was written correctly and done justice. continuously throughout the book, she shocked me with how well she knew her job, how passionate she was about it, and how confidently she corrected the men in her field with her knowledge. i’m still in awe, i don’t even know how to put my thoughts into words because she was just amazing — i feel like i’ve learned so many things about the meterology field just from her/this book alone. bottom line: more “women in STEM” books should be written like THIS!!

⊹ Sebastian dunn ᝰ⋆ BRING BACK PATHETIC MEN!! 💫 i adored him so much; he was the sweetest and most considerate man. i loved how he defended her in front of powerful men in their field even if he had to sacrifice something himself — that made me melt. the way he made her feel worthy and performed so many acts of service had ME on my knees for him.

༄˖ the relationship. their dynamic was impeccable!! i loved how their personalities fit each other so well and despite them being in the same field, there was no animosity at all. quincy, as a woman in STEM, felt like she constantly had to prove the men in her field wrong — and to do this, she had to chase extremely dangerous storms, and instead of sebastian forcing her to stop, he ran along with her at every step and understood. Quincy and Sebastian are the couple you see at a family reunion and are instantly jealous of.

𖧷˖ ── overall, i had such a wonderful time with this. i binged this in less than 5 hours and i do not regret a single moment of it. seeing two people who so clearly love each other in every single circumstance the world can throw at them was deeply endearing and such a pleasure to read about. go pick this book up when it comes out on july 16th!!

⛈️ ⊹ thank you so much to netgalley, atria, and Chelsea curto for the ARC of this book. i’m deeply appreciative!

࿔₊ ࣪˖ lastly, thank you to my best girl, rei, for reading this with me. i love how we’re basically ARC buddy readers at this point 🥹💙 love you, and I can’t wait for many more!! ✨

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ᝰ ⋆ ── preread
coincidentally me and my bestie rei got the ARC for this, so we're ofc reading it together! 🙂‍↔️🩵

༄˖꒷ thank you to netgalley for providing me this eARC in exchange for an honest review
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 13, 2026
Truth or dare, Quinny baby? 🌪️⛈️☔️❤️

Thank you so much to NetGalley, publisher Atria Books/Simon & Schuster, and author Chelsea Curto for an ARC of In Stormy Weather. Publication date is July 16, 2026 and you DO NOT want to miss this one! I already know I’ll be buying a final copy when it’s out so I can annotate and share all of my favorite quotes ♥️☔️

✨FIVE STARS ✨

I mentioned this in my pre-read, but once upon a time I wanted to be a meteorologist and storm chaser (before I realized just how much math was involved 😅), so this book immediately drew me in. Add a romcom on top of that? Say less. In Stormy Weather is PERFECT for readers who love enemies to (friends?) to lovers, banter that will make you laugh out loud, and moments that will make your heart melt.

Quincy Monroe is our FMC and I absolutely LOVED her. She’s powerful, intelligent, funny, and so caring to the people she loves. She’s passionate about challenging gender norms in STEM (and in careers in general), and she does not hesitate to call out misogyny when she sees it. Watching her stand her ground, advocate for herself, and still allow herself to be vulnerable was so empowering.

And speaking of calling out misogyny… enter MR. SEBASTIAN FREAKING DUNN. New book boyfriend alert!!! 🚨 Sebastian is witty, hilarious, deeply caring, and completely obsessed with Quincy in the best way. Seeing all of their moments together was *chefs kiss* especially their banter 😂🥰

Learning why Sebastian got into weather, seeing his passion, and watching how hard he fights for Quincy (especially against the patriarchy) made me love him even more. We love a man who listens, supports, and shows up 👏💞

This book is full of adventure in the most romcom way possible. You’ll learn about tornadoes, hurricanes, storm chasing, and meteorology, but also about love, fear, friendship, and what it means to truly be seen by someone. There are some spicy chapters, but they’re easy to skim and you won’t miss anything essential to the story.

I am desperately hoping this becomes a series because I NEED more time with the side characters… Harlow, Nate, Mia, Cooper… I’m not done with them yet.

If you love STEM romcoms with heart, humor, passion, anti misogynistic vibes, and tension, this one belongs on your TBR immediately ☔️♥️



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Pre-read: thank you so much to NetGalley, publisher Atria
Books/Simon & Schuster, and author Chelsea Curto for the ARC in exchange for an honest review 🖤 fun fact I wanted to be a meteorologist/storm chaser when I was younger and then I took meteorology class in college and was like NOPE TOO MUCH MATH 😂😅

Pub date is July 16, 2026 🖤⛈️☔️
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reading another arc with ivy ml 🧸💞 we’re truly both excited for this one because of the fan art we saw on instagram 🤩 also because this a woman in stem type of book 🙈🫶🏼 as someone who’s working in a male dominated industry, i just love this type of book because of how it breaks down barriers and prove that women are able as well!! ✨🥹 wish us luck for this one, y’all ☔️⛈️
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May 18, 2026
sebastian dunn is one of the greenest green flag mmcs i’ve ever read. literally, a pocket full of sunshine 😉

i think i now have a niche for weather romcoms, which never in a million years did i think would ever be my niche, and i am absolutely obsessed.

this was such an accessibly informational novel about weather in florida, and also full of delicious yearning on both the fmc’s and mmc’s parts!

very excited to not only read her backlist, but the two books that are inevitably going to follow after quincy’s and sebastian’s…🤩🥹💐

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every review i have seen for this book is a rave review - and so, because i really absolutely loved bk borison's and now back to you, i am now looking to the niche that is weather romance
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Review of advance copy
May 22, 2026
— Rating: 3.75 ★ .ᐟ

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐞𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭 ᢉ𐭩
౨ৎ rival meteorologists
౨ৎ best friend’s brother
౨ৎ forced proximity

‧˚꒰ 𝐓𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬 ⋮ ୭

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎Having already read and loved the D.C Stars series by Chelsea Curto had me going into this book with high expectations. As expected, it did not dissapoint. The romance aspect and writing choices in Stormy Weather were definitely questionable at points in the story, but other than that I loved it! The representation of women in STEM, the immersive atmosphere brought by the weather’s descriptions, the delve into meteorology. Chelsea is an author I know I can always go to if I need to be inspired by a FMC

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎Now, I was confused by half of the weather terms used in this book, yet it was so interesting! The plot overall had me really intrigued and was one of my favorite things about this story. With the illuminating descriptions, the weather phenomenons in action were illustrated really well and it was so entertaining to see the main characters chasing different storms. For me, this type of storyline is different from what I usually read, so I found it truly unique.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎ My one issue with the plot is there wasn’t much rivalry happening? I mean, I didn’t mind personally, this book is just advertised as the main characters being rivals. There was only one scene where Sebastian and Quincy really competed against each other, the rest of said rivalry was only seen through brief recollections of the past from the characters. Other than that though, I was completely entranced by Stormy Weather’s storyline. It was exciting to see the different severities of each storm the main characters chased and how they were interpreted with different meanings.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎For the romance between Quincy and Sebastian, it was almost as good as the plot, but they were definitely missing something. They had such a cute dynamic and, albeit sometimes feeling inauthentic, they had tons of witty banter. I also have to appreciate the minimal amount of lust in this book. Based on the other books I’ve read from Chelsea, I was expecting loads of it, but the fact Sebastian was worshipping Quincy’s brain more than he did her body? I loved it.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎I think my problem was that Quincy and Sebastian hooked up a tad too early. The build up to their first kiss was anti-climatic and it took me a while until I could feel the chemistry between them. At times their dialogue felt too formal and therefore it was hard to feel an emotional connection between the two. However, when I had finally sensed the chemistry between the two in later chapters, it was immensely enthralling. I did individually enjoy both Quincy and Sebastian from the very beginning, so it was easier for me to get through chapters even when the romance was lacking.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎As engrossing as the characters were, some of the writing choices were iffy. I’m well aware of the inequalities between men and women, but I don’t think picturing women as better than men and making majority of the men misogynic in this story was a great execution of representation for women in STEM. It just felt overly forced, alike to some of the dialogue in this book. The moments when the main characters shared something emotional with each other felt like they were shoved into the writing at random. Sebastian and Quincy had very intriguing personalities, I just wish we had seen more authentic, detailed growth and complexity. Again, I did like the descriptive aspects in this book and it didn’t feel extremely repetitive, so the writing wasn’t the worst! There were moments I found amusing and, like always, Chelsea Curto had written the friendships in this book really well! (I’m desperate for Mia and Cooper’s book)

‧˚꒰ 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐬 ⋮ ୭

౨ৎ Quincy Monroe.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎I absolutely adored Quincy! Her rambling about weather was really cute and I loved that she ran her own show. Speaking of said show, it was so entertaining! It added a lot to her character and it’s connection to the plot was fascinating. Quincy was confident while realistically still having her insecurities about not being worthy enough to be in the STEM industry due to being a woman. For me personally, I don’t know much about meteorologists, but the elements incorporated into this story about her work were delved into a lot and it made this book ten times more enjoyable. She was kind to everyone who deserved it yet put those who didn’t in their place.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎This girl was the epitome of oblivious which did get annoying near the end of the story when it was blatantly obvious Sebastian was obsessed with her. I also wasn’t a fan of some of the decisions she made and her depth wasn’t extraordinarily written, but other than that I did enjoy her character! Quincy was so caring and the way she saw the beauty in destruction was inspiring. She was memorable in a motivational way and I loved seeing her get the chance to shine in a career she loves.

౨ৎ Sebastian Dunn.

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎This man did not get the depth he deserved. Sebastian certainly entertained me from the first chapters, his dialogue was amusing and the dynamic he had with his friends was cute. I know, I’m using the word cute a lot, my apologies. Anyways, the thing is his character felt like it was based around Quincy. His emotional depth got more so glossed over and we didn’t learn as much as I would’ve liked outside of his relationship with her. Like I said earlier, I wish we had actually seen the growth in his character rather than it just being outright told that he was no longer ‘miserable.’

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎I still liked his character, I was obsessed with his dedication on getting Quincy’s attention and his interest in weather was just as enjoyable as hers. I loved Sebastian’s willingness to stand up for Quincy against misogyny while still recognizing she could do it herself. Also, the yearning this man did? Stormy Weather is one of the first book of Chelsea’s I’ve read where it didn’t feel like the MMC was full of lust for the entire book. He was just as kind and caring as Quincy, caring enough to save literal ducks during an intense hurricane. I love myself any outgoing MMC and Sebastian fulfilled that role wondrously.

‧˚꒰ 𝐎𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐥𝐥 ⋮ ୭

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎‎Stormy Weather was a cute, fast-paced read that had me intrigued from the first chapter! This book’s storyline was extremely interesting, I loved reading about the weather phenomenons, and seeing the main characters chasing different types of storms was surprisingly entertaining. It did take me a while to warm up to Sebastian and Quincy’s chemistry due to them hooking up relatively early in the storyline and their conversations did feel forced at times, but I enjoyed them and their dynamic in the end. Albeit this not being the utmost complex or life-changing book, it was definitely a fun story with main (and side) characters that I absolutely adored. If you’re looking for a simple romance read with illuminating descriptions on the meteorology subject, I’d recommend!

⤿ read: may 16 - may 21 ; 2026

Thank you to Netgalley and Atria for this arc in an exchange for an honest review

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₊˚ ౿ ⛈️ pre-read !!
Finally starting this and I’m excited! Aside from Sin Bin, I loved Chelsea’s D.C stars series and my mutuals have loved this book soo… 🥹🤞
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143 reviews236 followers
April 19, 2026
4 💫

now playing: stormy weather by the kooks ⛈️🌪️☔️

big thank you again to Netgalley and Atria Books for the eArc!! this is not a book you want to miss when it comes out in July!! it is such a good book filled with a new favorite couple and high intensity situations🤩 the cover is gorgeous too!

Quincy and Sebastian are rivals to lovers, and he is her best friend’s brother. if you love those tropes then this is the book for you!! they are both in the meteorology field and have been rivals since they were in school, always trying to one up each other. when Seb comes back to Florida during some work burnout, the two reconnect as they end up chasing storms together, getting footage for her show as well as his docuseries.

their banter was incredible! i loved how they constantly nagged each other- at first to annoy each other but soon it turned into playful teasing. they were obsessed with each other, but he fell first and hard. 🤩 the readers will absolutely fall in love with this couple! they do have a spicy relationship, but you can skim those chapters and not miss the plot of the story.

i know nothing about meteorology and storms, but when things got super technical in terms and explanation, you’re still able to easily follow along!! if you like the twisters movies, this book feels really similar to this as they chase storms and put themselves in harms way for not only the thrill but also to help educate their audience on how these storms form/work and how people can stay safe during them!

highly, highly recommend if this at all sounds interesting to you!! i was super lucky to get this arc and hope to get a physical copy when it is released on July 16!! 💙🌪️



Read if you like:
🌪️women in STEM
⛈️amazing banter
🌪️the movie twisters
⛈️men begging for a badass woman
🌪️rivals to lovers
⛈️men standing up to misogyny
🌪️cute friend groups





˚˖𓍢ִ໋❀ — preread ☔️

i got approved for this arc!!! so excited because the besties have been loving it 🤭💓


Expected Release Date: July 16, 2026!

A big thank you to Netgalley, Atria Books and Chelsea Curto for the arc in exchange for an honest review!
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‧₊˚☔️ ‧₊𓏲🌪️ ๋ ࣪ ˖ ╰┈➤𝐩𝐫𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 "𝑰𝒏 𝑺𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒎𝒚 𝑾𝒆𝒂𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓" 𝒃𝒚 𝑪𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒔𝒆𝒂 𝑪𝒖𝒓𝒕𝒐 ‧₊˚ 🌪️ ‧₊𓏲☔️ ๋࣭ ࣪ ˖

YAYAYAYAYA I got the ARC!!!!! We love women in STEM and we love Best Friend's Brother trope!! This should eat so hard!
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Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 8, 2026
‧˚꒰⛈୭ ˚. in stormy weather ౿ 4 stars


⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀₊˚ ꒰ ⟢﹕thoughts ꒱ ˚₊ 🌪️


📼 𝑵𝑶𝑾 𝑷𝑳𝑨𝒀𝑰𝑵𝑮 ♬⋆.˚ ... 𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒅 𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝒉𝒆𝒆𝒍𝒔 - 𝒕𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒇𝒆𝒂𝒓𝒔⠀


i've been meaning to pick up a chelsea curto book for so long, and i'm so happy this was my first! as an avid fan of twisters, i had very high expectations going into this, and it managed to exceed all of them. it was fast-paced, witty, empowering, and heartwarming. you could really tell just how much research the author put into accurately representing the field of meteorology, a woman working in STEM, and natural disasters. i definitely learned a lot about hurricanes, tornadoes, and storm preparedness from reading this book, even if i was confused at times, which made it all the more entertaining. the chapters flew by so fast, as there was so much going on throughout the whole book. i was hooked from the very start and stayed up late reading into the night, not wanting to put it down.

i also really enjoyed the side characters and seeing their dynamic as a friend group. all their little moments together were so sweet, and i can't wait to see if some of them eventually get their own book.

however, since this was marketed as a 'rivals-to-lovers' book, i was expecting them to be competing against each other and arguing back and forth for a lot longer than they actually did. their rivalry barely lasted long at all, and even seemed to be totally one-sided. i expected more from that aspect of the book, and was a bit disappointed by how quickly it was resolved. i also wish it showed more interactions from their past. we were told a lot about it to make us feel like they had been competing against each other and had a mutual hatred all throughout high school and college, but we were never really shown any of it. i think if more flashbacks were incorporated, it would've been more convincing that they were truly rivals.



⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀₊˚ ꒰ ⟢﹕characters ꒱ ˚₊ ☔️⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀


₊ 𖦹﹕quincy monroe ₊˚꒰🎙️꒱‧

she has a PhD in atmospheric sciences and runs a meteorology instagram page where she livestreams every morning to educate people on storm preparedness, spread word about potential storms in the area, and shows live clips of the storms as they form.

i absolutely LOVED her! more books about women in STEM, please! she was so passionate about her job and fearless when it came to correcting others and chasing the storms. she faced a lot of misogyny since she works in a male-dominated field, but she never let that deter her from reaching her goals.

i loved how she always stood up for herself, even when it could've cost her. it was admirable to see such a badass fmc who never let anyone diminish her or her accomplishments. however, even the strongest women get exhausted sometimes having to continuously work harder than men to get to the same place, and quincy's character illustrates that perfectly. she always had to prove herself over and over again while the men around her got everything handed to them, and while she was frustrated at times, she never backed down from a challenge. she took pride in proving the men wrong and that was so empowering to see. i truly adored her character and hope to channel some of her courage and take-no-shit attitude in my own life.



₊ 𖦹﹕sebastian dunn ₊˚꒰📹꒱‧

he works as the weatherman for ABC news, and comes back to florida to film a docuseries on the hurricane season in the southeast. fighting burnout, he uses the assignment as an excuse to figure out what he wants to do with his life and rediscover what reignites his passion for weather.

i adored his character! he was the perfect combination of cocky, playful, and tender. he was quick with witty comebacks and even quicker to offer support to his friends and family. i really enjoyed watching him slowly rediscover his love for weather and seeing the sacrifices he made so that quincy would never be looked down upon for being a woman. seeing him stand up for her at every turn was everything i wanted and more. i firmly believe that is one of the hottest things a man can do—stand up for their girl and make sure their voice is heard. he supported her through every success and every challenge, never letting her feel beaten down or less than because of the misogynistic men in their field. he was her number one fan and believed in her wholeheartedly. he supported her decisions and never kept her from doing something she was set on, even if it was risky. definitely a new favorite book boyfriend!



⠀⠀⠀⠀₊˚ ꒰ ⟢﹕quincy & sebastian ꒱ ˚₊ 🌊


i'm obsessed with everything about their relationship. they had some of the best banter i've ever read; it had me kicking my feet and giggling so often. i loved how it continued even when they became a couple. that competitiveness and teasing nature between them never faded, only became more affectionate.

the tension between them was palpable, and i was on the edge of my seat waiting for the moment they gave in to that pull between them. also, the way this man was obsessed with her and everything she did!! he was her biggest supporter, whether that was silently from afar or when he was right next to her. the yearning was top tier! gosh, i love when a man is pathetic for his girl, and sebastian was the perfect example of that.

their relationship was the epitome of the 'i can do it by myself' 'i know, but let me help you' trope. sebastian never let her face anything alone, not because he didn't think she was capable, but because he wanted to make sure she was safe and never felt alone. similarly, whenever someone disrespected her in his presence or tried to make her feel less than because she was a woman, he immediately shut it down. he used the power he had as a man in the field to uplift her, even at his own expense. that support and selflessness were woven through their entire relationship.

their relationship was very mature, and they communicated easily, which was refreshing compared to the miscommunication commonly found in other romance books. the effortless way they fit together and loved each other was such a breath of fresh air. i thoroughly enjoyed watching their story unfold.


⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀₊˚ ꒰ ⟢﹕overall ꒱ ˚₊ 🌀


this was sooo cute and so fast-paced. i loved reading about a strong, independent woman in STEM and high-stakes storm chasing. quincy and sebastian's relationship was so mature and supportive, so heartwarming to read about. the way they faced everything together, and he used his power to uplift her was everything.

i recommend this book if you loved the movie twisters (and were miffed by the lack of a kiss), are interested in weather, or are looking for a super bingeable book to get you through a rainy day. i had so much fun reading it, and i look forward to picking up chelsea curto's other books.

fingers crossed for books about the rest of the friend group !! 🤞🏼🤞🏼



⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀₊˚ ❝꒰ ⟢﹕quotes ꒱ ˚₊❞


ᰋ ˓ to be added after publication




— ୨୧₊˚ 💌 thank you to netgalley, atria books, and chelsea curto for providing this e-arc in exchange for an honest review!

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˗ˏˋ ꒰ pre-read ꒱ ˎˊ˗ 🌪️

i got the arc!! screaming 😭😭 i've heard sooo many good things, so i can't wait to dive into this one 🤭💌
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𐙚⋆°. preread

Seen so many goods reviews about it so I’m excited to see what I think of it.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this arc in exchange for an honest review.
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February 24, 2026
₊˚⊹ ᰔ

girl, i wish this book never ended. it was that good! i'll definitely check out chelsea curto's other books. 🥹



₊˚⊹ ᰔ pre-read

i got approved for this arc and i know i'm reading another book but it isn't a crime to read multiple books at once, right?


Thank you to NetGalley, Atria Books and Chelsea Curto for providing this e-arc in exchange for an honest review!
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February 8, 2026
જ⁀➴ 4 stars

BIG thank you to Atria Books, Chelsea Curto, and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review. In Stormy Weather will be officially published on July 14th, 2026!
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I actually finished this book about a week ago at the time of writing this (February 8th, 2026), I just hadn't gotten around to updating my Goodreads about it until now. This was one of those books that I never wanted to end, and it was the perfect mix of romance, science, and determination and resilience all in one book. I know I may be coming at this from a biased perspective, considering how much I've raved about Chelsea Curto's books in the past, but I truly believe this was a strong trad publishing debut for her, and I'm so glad that more people will be introduced to her books and her writing through this!

✎𓂃Full review to come soon!
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⋅˚₊‧ ୨ 𝒫𝓇𝑒-𝓇𝑒𝒶𝒹: ୧ ‧₊˚ ⋅ I GOT THE ARC!! As some of you already know, I’m a HUGE fan of Chelsea Curto and I’ve been following her since her early days when the only books she has out were from her Caught on Camera series and the only DC Stars book that was out was Face Off🥹I’m so proud of her and I’m starting this ARC immediately!
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468 reviews1,004 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 15, 2026
the way he is obsessed with her & the hurricane scenes 10/10

RTC

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𝗽𝗿𝗲-𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 ❀*・ hellz ya storm chasers? im ready
(also hello is chelsea curto first traditional pub im so excited for her I LOVE HER)
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511 reviews134 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 23, 2026
Thank you to NetGalley for giving me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

26 BOOKS IN 2026 CHALLENGE: 1/26

Since reading Face Off I've been in love with every book that Chelsea wrote and I can't believe I got to read In Stormy Weather early.

This book was everything I wanted and so much more. Quincy and Seb are perfect!!! The banter, the tension, the spice! IMMACULATE

Read this if you love:
• rivals to lovers
• woman in STEM
• he's been in love for YEARS
• best friend's brother
• man obsessed
• found family
• forced proximity
• slow burn
• hot spice
• banter as foreplay
• he has a secret nickname for her
• only on bed
• ketchup sachets
• "Quinny baby"
• baby ducks

After the end of the book I'm pretty certain Chelsea will develop this into a series and I'm sooo freaking excited!!!
Have to say, I was a little scared before I started reading because this is her first full book outside of the D.C. Stars series since she started writing them and I was actually emotional thinking about that series ending this year, but I'm also so freaking excited to see what Chelsea has in plan for us next!
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254 reviews84 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 20, 2026
3.5 / 5 Stars
This was my first Chelsea Curto book and it was a really solid entry into the Curto Book-ematic Universe™. There were just a few tropes that I wanted more from.

You will probably like this book if you like:
🌦️ Woman in STEM romances
🌦️ Best friend’s brother
🌦️ Rivals to lovers (meteorologists)
🌦️ Hate to love
🌦️ Just once to get it out of our systems
🌦️ He falls first and harder
🌦️ Only one bathtub

Academic rivals to lovers is one of my favorite tropes because at the core, the characters respect each other’s brains and that is HOT. But I needed more to understand why they were rivals beyond that they took the same classes in college and were both top of their class. It felt way more like hate to love than rivals to lovers, especially because of their verbal sparring.

I had two issues with the verbal sparring: 1) it was marketed as “banter as foreplay” and to me, banter is light, flirty, effervescent, and makes you giddy. This banter sometimes felt rude and abrasive especially in the first few chapters. But for context, I have whatever is the opposite of thick skin (my skin is as thin as a sickly Victorian royal who bumps into a piece of furniture too hard and bleeds out), so maybe you won’t find it as acerbic and 2) We find out that Sebastian has liked Quincy since they first met but he pokes at her to get her attention which, to me, read very much like “I pull a girl’s pigtails because I like her and don’t know how else to express it and to get her attention.” I just didn’t love that.

Once they got into the lovers aspect of their relationship, I enjoyed it. Sebastian is a man obsessed and that is just how I like them. We hit a lot of fun tropes like “why do you think?” and “it’s beautiful” but he’s looking at her. He also stands up for Quincy which is great because she has eldest daughter energy (she can do everything herself), so it is nice to watch a queen be taken care of. I wish that Sebastian’s personality revolved less around Quincy but together they were fun.

The science of it all was fun too. I have no clue if it is true but I feel smarter having read this and I feel less like meteorologists are just guessing if it is going to rain and that there is some science behind it (LOL).

And I love texting or message boards in books so that was a special treat specifically for me.

I really admire Chelsea for showcasing sexism in the workplace and how much harder it can be to be a woman in a male dominated field (or just a woman in life generally). It isn’t easy and Quincy has had to work twice as hard to get half as far. At times though, the sexist men started to feel like cartoon villains and most of the sexism felt big and macroaggression-y. I have experienced sexism and I am not here to discredit anyone’s experience, but I wish that there were also more instances of microaggressions because those are the ones that can really eat away at your soul. It felt slightly heavy handed and I felt like it would have been more powerful to see all variations of sexism.

All in all, I am glad I got to dive into this book. I feel like there is set up for the next couple so I am looking forward to that as well.

Thank you as always to Kelsey for the great buddy read!

Thank you Atria and NetGalley for providing the eARC! All opinions are my own.
Publication Date: July 16, 2026

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470 reviews297 followers
April 3, 2026
thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the arc. all opinions are my own.

“He’s always looking at her. Now she’s looking at him.”

in summary: wouldn’t you like to know, weather boy?

this was my first book by this author and won’t be my last! i had a lot of fun with this one!!

the setting and atmosphere: very well done! i loved the author’s descriptions of summer and florida (as someone who was born and grew up there) and i’m very glad i read this during the past few rainy days because it really added to the vibe.

i enjoyed enjoyed quincy a lot. i really liked her headstrong personality and i’m so glad we got to see multiple examples of her being capable and intelligent in her field. women in STEM!!!!!!!!

sebastian was a lot of fun. you guys already know i love me a pathetic, obsessed down BAD man and he delivered on that front. i had a great time with the back and forth banter between the two characters, though i wish we had a bit more background/time with them being rivals.

a few things that i didn’t love:
- i was HOOKED for the first 50-60%, but i feel like that kind of fell off the rest of the book
- quite a bit of telling instead of showing, but it honestly didn’t bother me as much as it normally would
- some dialogue felt pretty unnatural/like the characters were just talking at each other instead of with each other
- quincy makes a decision towards the end of the book that honestly had me really frustrated and i just did not agree with her reasoning in that scenario
- a few other one off moments that had me cringing

ALSO!!!! i fear i need a book about a certain pair of side characters iykyk.

overall, this was a really fun introduction to this author and i will absolutely be reading more of her books in the future!
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108 reviews39 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 20, 2026
Thank you to Chelsea Curto, Atria Books, and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

5 / 5⭐️

First thing's first.. I am A SUCKER for a man named Sebastian. Dear lord, this book was so good.

I have not yet read any Chelsea Curto books before, but I am thoroughly convinced I need to get into the rest of her books ASAP. I loved her writing so much!

I was so intrigued by the meteorology aspects of this book, and I loved all of the scientific discussions too! I really enjoy it when books can teach and inform me of things I don't yet know, so I was very drawn to the plotline for that in particular.. but let's get started on the ROMANCEEEEE!

I loved Quincy so much as a FMC! She was beyond strong, witty, and so confident! Seeing her struggles of working as a woman in a male dominated space was just so relatable, and I loved how she didn't quit! She just kept on doing what she needed to do, and she didn't let anyone knock her down.

Now.. Sebastian.. omg.
Chelsea Curto must have written this man with her entire heart and soul because I LOVED HIM. Literally the greenest flag in all of existence ugh. This man PINED for Quincy like there was no tomorrow. Provided for her when she needed. Supported her. I can't even begin to describe how much I loved this man.

Their tension was off the charts ugh. They were just both so addictive together and I could not handle how well the chemistry between them translated from the page!!

Needless to say, I loved this one and now I need to go read the rest of Chelsea Curto's books.

♡ pre-read ♡

I have heard NO bad things about this so far so I'm beyond excited to dig into this!
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136 reviews316 followers
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January 25, 2026
mads and i will get the arc 🧘‍♀️🕯️ manifesting
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308 reviews637 followers
January 26, 2026
Thank you to Atria and NetGalley for the ARC ⛈️ This was my first book by this author and probably my last.

TLDR: this author is big on telling instead of showing, and it felt like she watched Twisters and used people’s tiktok personalities to write a romance book. I found the dialogue one-sided, like the characters were talking at each other, not to each other.

More details below ✨

‼️edit: just want to add that there are plot points from Twisters taken from the movie that show up in the book. If the characters were supposed to be loosely based off of Daisy Edgar Jones and Glen Powell archetypes, ok fine. But adding multiple things that took place in the movie into the story is just too much for me. It feels wrong? And also lazy. Really interested to see if Chase Me If You Can by Heather Frances that comes out this summer follows the same outline as Twisters as well.



There wasn’t really a reason that they were rivals. It’s just implied and they took classes together and “had witty banter” and were always competing, but were just told that, not shown it. It really takes away from being emotionally invested in the characters and their relationship

A lot of the dialogue felt forced. It felt like the characters were just talking at each other, if that makes sense? Like the author had certain things she wanted the characters to say but had a difficult time working past that to make it a conversation that made sense.

The last thing is that I’m realizing how naturally someone like Ali Hazelwood writes a STEM romance because she’s already so immersed in that world whereas it felt to me like this is a writer who did some research because she watched Twisters and thought it would make a good romance book. I recently read BK Borisons ‘And Now, Back to You’, which also features weathermen and women, so it was hard not to compare, but there was something very juvenile about this book and these characters.
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120 reviews62 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 16, 2026
‎ ‎ ‎ in stormy weather ꒱ 5 stars
‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎⌗ 𝘴𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘦𝘥: feb 5, ‘26 ⌇ 𝘧𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘥: feb 6, ‘26

review with no spoilers

in stormy weather is the story of quincy monroe and sebastian dunn, academic rivals that have known each other since their high school days. banter is what defines their relationship but what happens when a storm chasing and their love of weather forces them to spend more time together?

the plot of this book was honestly so enjoyable. i loved the stem aspect of the story, it’s one of my favorite “tropes”, weather science is also not something that i had dabbled into but it was my favorite aspect of the story.

quincy monroe, i live for women in stem which is the reason why i requested this book. i absolutely loved how badass her character was and how she was constantly shown to be the best in her field. i loved the concept of her having her podcast/shows while still striving for more when it came to her career. seeing her be so confident in herself despite all the people rooting against her was so heartening and i was obviously rooting for her the whole time.

sebastian dunn, i love that from the beginning he acknowledged that he fully messed with her because he found it fun. even with the fact that while he had said the wrong thing at times, it was never meant to be malicious and he fully apologized for his mistakes. he was one of her biggest cheerleader and constantly acknowledged that she was the best at what they did. i really appreciated the fact that he understood the struggle of her being a woman in a male dominated field to the best of his ability. him defending her was never done it as a way that came off as undermining her but as lifting her up the way she should have already been.

the relationship, the banter between the two of them was phenomenal especially considering the amount of history and chemistry they already had. thee interactions were some of my favorites especially when we could see what they each thought of each other. i also really enjoyed the fact that they were really able to keep it on the down low from their friends because it added a great layer to their dynamic and the storytelling of their relationship.

overall, i loved the story and relationships in this book and can’t wait for it to come out so everyone can read it and hopefully enjoy it as much as i did!!

── preread

super excited to read this!! not my first chelsea curto book and most i’ve read of hers i’ve liked. also the cover on this is absolutely gorgeous!!
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235 reviews1,606 followers
February 28, 2026
my jaw is on the floor seeing reviews for this below four stars because… wow 🫨🤩❤️‍🔥 from start to finish I was sucked into this story. I debated cancelling my workout class to keep reading this morning.

gosh there are so many things I loved like… how passionate these characters were about their professions, the action-esque scenes whenever the weather got a little sillyyyyyy, THE HURRICANE SPICE THANK YA VERY MUCH. and of course the romance of it all. from the very beginning they had this punchy, spitfire banter that was addicting to read. as time went on, i just continued to love them more & more. & both equally 😍

can’t believe this isn’t coming for like 5 months?!? thank you netgalley for the arc ⭐️✨📖
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49 reviews13 followers
May 19, 2026
3 stars

The past few weeks have been really difficult for me personally, and because of that I haven’t been able to dedicate nearly as much time to reading as I normally do. So honestly, I’m not entirely sure if it took me so long to finish this book because of life…or because this book very nearly put me into a reading slump. 💀

And trust me when I say that pains me to admit, because I REALLY wanted to love this book.

I had been looking forward to In Stormy Weather for ages, so when I got approved for an ARC, I practically threw myself at my Kindle to start reading immediately. There were several moments throughout this book where I genuinely wanted to DNF, but I forced myself to keep going because I was desperately hoping things would turn around. I wanted so badly to end up loving this story.

And to be fair, there were things I absolutely loved.

As an amateur weather nerd myself, all of the storm chasing elements were super interesting and honestly one of my favorite parts of the entire book. I also adored the little found family dynamic between the six main characters, especially the text chats between the three guys. Those moments felt natural, funny, and genuinely charming. I’m also fully convinced there’s setup happening for future books involving this friend group, because I can totally see Harlow and Nate ending up together, and honestly? Mia and Cooper are giving future romance subplot energy if that wedding crashes and burns. 👀

And Sebastian? Oh my gosh. Certified golden retriever cinnamon roll. Walking green flag. Lovey dovey king. I absolutely adored him.

HOWEVER.

Unfortunately, none of that was enough to outweigh the things I really didn’t like about this book.

From the very beginning, the whole “men bad, women good” narrative was shoved down our throats with the subtlety of a tornado siren at 2am. Men are constantly being put down throughout the story, and the author goes out of her way to push this narrative that women basically can’t succeed in meteorology because the entire field is apparently filled with sexist idiots waiting to crush women’s dreams. It just felt wildly over-the-top and honestly pretty unrealistic to me.

The extreme “girl boss feminism” almost ruined this book for me.

Apparently Quincy is God’s personal gift to meteorology. She’s always the smartest person in every single room, while all the incompetent men around her are just trying to suppress her brilliance at every opportunity. It got exhausting fast. Every conversation between Quincy and her friends felt like a nonstop cycle of “you’re so smart,” “you’re so talented,” “you’re so beautiful,” “you’re amazing at everything.” Like okay girl, we GET IT. 😭

It became painfully obvious that the author had certain ideologies she was determined to push throughout the story, and if those ideologies aren’t your thing, this book might become a very frustrating experience.

Also…and I say this with love…Sebastian calling her “Quinny Baby” every time he opened his mouth started making me physically recoil by the end. Once or twice during sweet moments? Cute. Every other chapter? Sir PLEASE.

And don’t even get me started on the storm chasing decisions these two make throughout this book. You’re telling me these are supposed to be brilliant meteorologists, yet they repeatedly make choices that would realistically get them killed? At some point I started wondering if survival instincts had simply left the chat altogether.

It honestly felt like the author spent more time focusing on making Quincy a “girl boss queen” than actually fleshing out these characters as believable meteorologists.

That being said, I will admit the final chapters were genuinely sweet, and I did enjoy the way the story wrapped up in the end. I’m glad I finished it simply because I needed to know how everything ended, even if I wanted to launch my Kindle into the nearest storm cell several times while reading.

Despite my frustrations, I’m still willing to give this author another chance, especially if she continues writing books involving this friend group because there’s definitely potential there. But the second another heavy-handed ideology lecture starts creeping into the narrative again? I’m tapping out.

Huge thank you to Edelweiss and Chelsea Curto for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!
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661 reviews120 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 21, 2026
3⭐️
A cute story about two rival meteorologists! This was fun but I also had a hard time connecting with the main characters. I think I just found the conversations a little stilted? Not just between Quincy and Sebastian, but their friends as well. Like the author was trying to have a fun, quick-whitted banter between them all but it never really landed for me. It felt more like the characters were talking at each other instead of to each other.

Also he called her "Quinny Baby" 38 times in this book.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publishing team for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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290 reviews82 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 5, 2026
This is a typical case of 'if you liked this, you'll love that'; if you enjoyed "And now back to you," you'll like this one as well.

These two people remind me of "Detective Conan" wherever they go—chaos follows, AKA hurricanes and tornadoes.

⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚𝕮𝖑𝖔𝖘𝖊𝖉 𝕯𝖔𝖔𝖗 𝕸𝖔𝖉𝖎𝖋𝖎𝖈𝖆𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓𝖘˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆

SKIP CHAPTERS: 16, 17, 20, 21, 28

⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚𝕻𝖗𝖊-𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖉˚୨୧⋆。˚ ⋆

I haven't had the honor of reading one of Chelsea Curto's books so this is my first.....I hope I'll love it. Thank you Netgalley and Atria Books for this eARC 🩵🩷
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488 reviews
March 29, 2026
5 ⭐️

⋆˙⟡ tropes ⟡˙⋆
💋best friend’s brother
🛁only one bathtub
⚡️woman in stem
🎥rival meteorologists
🌪️storm chasing
⛈️forced proximity
🩵he’s obsessed
🌴set in florida
🌀mixed media

⋆˙⟡ thoughts ⟡˙⋆
♾️ stars. truly a masterpiece. this cover? also a masterpiece. the way i love romances involving chasing storms, it’s feeding my twisters fix. this has so many tropes i love, best friend’s brother, one bed, forced proximity, a woman in stem 🙂‍↕️🥵 THE BANTER 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 i was immediately hooked from the first chapter. this had me giggling the entire time. this was my first book from chelsea and certainly not my last!!! her writing made me feel as if i was there with the characters.

quincy the woman that you are!!!! i love that she’s proud of her accomplishments and knows how talented she is and doesn’t not let anyone tell her otherwise. sebastian the man you are!!! he knows how to get under quin’s skin but all out of love 🤭 can we discuss the way he is protective of her and hates how she gets treated for being a woman in stem ❤️‍🩹 and the ketchup packets!!!!!!! (iykyk)

⋆˙⟡ synopsis ⟡˙⋆
quincy is the host of a successful online weather show with a huge following on her meteorology instagram. a new job opportunity arises which has her determined to get it, except sebastian arrives (her best friend’s brother 😮‍💨) who happens to be a tv weatherman and her professional rival. they are forced to set aside their grudges and chase the florida hurricanes together.
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86 reviews91 followers
March 10, 2026
4.5⭐️

First off, thank you to NetGalley and Atria for the eARC!

This was my first Chelsea Curto book, and let’s just say my TBR forecast is showing a 100% chance of more Chelsea Curto. I already have the final copy pre-ordered.

A rom-com mixed with science and meteoroloy? I’m in!The banter was amazing and had me giggling the entire time.

Quincy was an absolute force of nature. She’s strong, resilient, and so passionate about her career and making a real difference in the world. Watching her stand up to the misogynistic men around her? *Chef’s kiss*. I am definitely a member of the Quincy fan club. The dynamic between the characters felt perfect.

And then… Sebastian showed up. 🔥
I thought I already loved the characters, but the second he entered the story it was game over. The tension immediately kicked up a notch. He challenges Quincy, supports her, and fully worships the ground she walks on. The man is the walking definition of “if he wanted to, he would.” Their chemistry and the spice? Unreal.

This book really was the perfect storm of romance, friendship, and meteorology. The only small downside was that it got a little cringey at times.

Overall, I had such a fun time with this one. If this turns into a series, I will happily move into this world and never leave. I had such a fun time with these characters and would love to see more of them.
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1,022 reviews548 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 30, 2026
In Stormy Weather by Chelsea Curto had so many of the things I always love in her books. The banter and tension were completely off the charts, and I loved seeing a woman be an absolute badass in a male-dominated field. Quincy is confident, driven, and unapologetically herself, even when the pressure is on.

And then there’s Sebastian. Fully down bad. He notices the little things Quincy loves and, most importantly, he shows up for her in the ways that matter. Their dynamic was everything I wanted and more.

I also didn’t expect to learn so much about weather while reading this, but it was genuinely fascinating. Living in southern Texas, hurricanes and severe storms are things I’ve experienced firsthand, so seeing them woven so realistically into the story made it even more engaging.

Chelsea Curto’s writing translated beautifully into this book, and I truly think readers are going to absolutely adore it. This one hit all the right notes for me and reminded me exactly why I love her stories so much. 🌪️📚
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748 reviews168 followers
February 18, 2026
Ain’t no love in… Florida? 🎶🌪️

So Glen Powell/Twisters coded.
And I ain’t mad about it.

Hurricanes and dual meteorologists
Years of pining and bickering rivalry

Sebastian & Quincy ⚡️

I’ve been around Chelsea Curtos books and I love how she writes a strong FMC in a “men dominated” field/profession
Quincy was A plus

Quinny Baby
I am a sucker for nicknames like this.

Golden weather boy ☔️
Slut chain
That easy charm

Storm chasing together
Co host videoing together

Friend group involving his sister/her bestie
Sneaky sneaky

I feel like I also learned a lot about weather events,
And I’m glad I live in WA where it just rains a lot 🤣

Googling haboob…

Netgalley arc review ✨
And huge thank you Atria for the physical! 💕
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