Thunderstorm Hearts: A Storm Chaser Paranormal Romance with Weather Magic and Thunderbird Shifters (Primal Bonds Collection #2)

Catalina Voss


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Thunderstorm Hearts: A Storm Chaser Paranormal Romance with Weather Magic and Thunderbird Shifters by Catalina Voss
Dr. Tempest Rodriguez chases Category 4 tornadoes for a living. It's dangerous, exhilarating, and usually doesn't involve mysterious men who can make storms disappear with a gesture.

Until Tuesday.

When her equipment starts registering impossible electromagnetic readings and a tornado begins following her truck like a lovesick puppy, Tempe knows she's stumbled onto something that could revolutionize meteorology. What she doesn't expect is Gabriel brooding, devastatingly attractive, and apparently capable of controlling weather patterns with his bare hands.

He's the last of his kind. A Thunderbird shifter hiding centuries of guilt behind storm-gray eyes.

She's a scientist who treats the impossible like just another research project.

Together, they're either going to save the world from climate catastrophe or accidentally trigger the next atmospheric apocalypse. Possibly both.

But when government agents start weaponizing hurricanes and their electromagnetic connection threatens to bond them permanently, Tempe faces an impossible choice. Trust a man whose touch literally generates lightning, or watch everything she's worked for get buried under a conspiracy that spans continents.

Gabriel has spent ninety years avoiding human contact for good reason the last time his people tried to help, it nearly destroyed civilization. But Tempe makes him want to risk everything, even if it means revealing powers that could reshape the planet.

When ancient abilities meet cutting-edge science, some storms can't be weathered alone.

Can a storm chaser and a Thunderbird prevent climate warfare while their growing connection rewrites the rules of atmospheric physics?
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