The Weather Man

This story is for the weather lover at heart. If your favorite moment of a storm is the last few moments just before the rain falls - the dark clouds heavy with menace, the gusts swaying the trees, the lighting just short of danger. If only we were not at the weather's mercy. If only the energy and exhilaration of that special moment could be tapped. What if you could control the weather?

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The Weather Man

This story is for the weather lover at heart. If your favorite moment of a storm is the last few moments just before the rain falls - the dark clouds heavy with menace, the gusts swaying the trees, the lighting just short of danger. If only we were not at the weather's mercy. If only the energy and exhilaration of that special moment could be tapped. What if you could control the weather?

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The Weather Man

The Weather Man

by Paul Andrews
The Weather Man

The Weather Man

by Paul Andrews

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Overview

This story is for the weather lover at heart. If your favorite moment of a storm is the last few moments just before the rain falls - the dark clouds heavy with menace, the gusts swaying the trees, the lighting just short of danger. If only we were not at the weather's mercy. If only the energy and exhilaration of that special moment could be tapped. What if you could control the weather?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046140262
Publisher: Paul Andrews
Publication date: 08/30/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 111 KB

About the Author

Paul Andrews has been creating novels, novellas and short stories for over twenty years. Though his heart lies with historical fiction, he also dabbles in science fiction, romance and even horror. The "The Man Who Would Not Die," based on the life of Count Saint-Germain was first novel. He also writes a popular Blog, accessible on his website, on lost and forgotten history still relevant today. Paul has a graduate degree from Rutgers University and spent many successful years in his 'day job' as a R&D project manager. After working for a time in the ivory towers of Manhattan and Washington D.C, he slowly migrated south to warmer climes and a slower pace of life. He now works, lives and writes in North Carolina with his wife and two cats.

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