


"Forecast" is the first book in the Shakespeare Sisters series. Until the day Drew Henderson kisses her, and she can't predict his future. But Rowie loves her new job, and won't let anyone ruin it. Sixteen generations of Shakespeare women have worked in the family business. Now Rowie's overbearing grandmother Gwendolyn won't talk to her. But how dare the network make a mockery of meteorology. Until Drew Henderson, New York's hottest weatherman is injured and the network decides to replace him with a gimmick-the Psychic Weatherwoman. Why bother dating a guy if you knew at the first kiss he was destined for someone else? And how would she ever meet anyone while she was stuck working at the family shop? Rowie was resigned to never finding love. Sure, Rowie's predictions were helpful for forecasting the weather, but when it came to love, her abilities were more like a curse. And each morning, Rowie would perform her popular weather prediction on the pavement outside. The Shakespeare women were what the locals of Greenwich Village called "gifted." They did tarot readings and cast spells from their infamous shop Second Site. Why bother dating a guy if you knew at the first kiss he was destined for someone else? And how would she ever meet anyone while she was. She lives with her partner Dom and their four sons in. And each morning, Rowie would perform her popular weather prediction on the pavement outside. Jane Tara is the author of Forecast and Trouble Brewing, as well as over twenty childrens books. Forecast is the first book in the Shakespeare Sisters series.The Shakespeare women were what the locals of Greenwich Village called "gifted." They did tarot readings and cast spells from their infamous shop Second Site.

ere helpful for forecasting the weather, but when it came to love, her abilities were more like a curse.
