B.K. Borison (Good Spirits; Business Casual) returns to the broadcast world of First-Time Caller in her delectable romance novel And Now, Back to You. Jackson Clark, a weather nerd and the legal guardian of his 15-year-old twin sisters, enjoys working at a Baltimore radio station. He does not, however, approve of chaotic Delilah Stewart, the meteorologist for the television station that shares the same parking lot. Aside from leaving Delilah grumpy Post-it notes when she parks crookedly, Jackson has rarely interacted with her, so he is appalled when their bosses send them to western Maryland to co-report on a massive snowstorm.
Jackson is nervous about leaving his sisters behind and spending so much time with the effervescent Delilah. Meanwhile, Delilah is frustrated by her "mean-spirited" boss and resentful about being paired with stick-in-the-mud Jackson, when she could easily cover the story alone. Then they arrive at their remote lodge in the woods and discover that it's been overbooked because of the storm, leaving them with one room... and one bed.
And Now, Back to You is a clever and poignant story about two people with painful pasts realizing their futures look brighter together. Full of witty banter, meteorology geekery, and plenty of chemistry, this novel can be read as a stand-alone but will surely send new readers scrambling to pick up First Time Caller. Borison pays homage to classic romance tropes and When Harry Met Sally while applying her own introspective twist. --Jessica Howard, former bookseller, freelance book reviewer

