
“Weather Guy” Grant Singer is determined to be in a committed relationship by year’s end. Tired of guys who only go out with him in order to get close to his more famous coworker, he signs up with an online dating service. No one ever claimed meteorology was sexy, but surely Grant can find someone to share his life with the help of technology. Too bad he’s more attracted to the waiter who serves them lunch than any of his matches.
Waiter Craig Brower is focused on finishing his degree in mathematics. He doesn’t have time for dating and couldn’t care less when a local television celebrity shows up in his section.
But Grant is a nice guy and soon Craig is all too invested in making sure he ends up with the right man by his side no matter how stormy the weather.

Chapter 1“Hey, ma.” Grant Singer tucked the phone between his neck and shoulder. A series of pots bubbled on his stove and he grabbed a spatula to stir the saucepan closest to him. “Honey,” his mother said, her voice warm and filled with affection. “How are you? How’s work?” “I’m good, Ma. Work is good.” He frowned at the sauce before hitting the speaker button on his phone and setting it on the counter at a safe distance. “What are you and Dad up to?” “Keeping busy. I’m watching the kids today, and your father is supposed to be washing the windows on the back side of the house, but it’s been over an hour since I’ve seen him, so he’s probably buried himself in the garage.” His mother must have pulled the phone away from her ear because her voice faded. “Say hi to Uncle Grant, everyone.”
