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5 days ago
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Cloudy With a Chance of Love? In 'And Now, Back to You', Rival Meteorologists Must Find Common Ground — See the Cover! (Exclusive)
B.K. Borison has returned with the next book of her Heartstrings series, And Now, Back to You The book will arrive on bookshelves Feb. 24, 2026 and is available for preorder now PEOPLE has the exclusive reveal of its coverWhat can go wrong when two rival meteorologists are forced to work together? We're about to find out. B.K. Borison puts a fun twist on the classic opposites-attract love story by putting that same question to the test in the next book of her Heartstrings series, And Now, Back to You. The new book follows First Time Caller, which was inspired by Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle. And Now, Back to You is a twist on When Harry Met Sally, so rom-com fans know they're in for a treat. PEOPLE can exclusively reveal the cover ahead of its highly anticipated February release. Jackson Clark and Delilah Stewart have had their fair share of run-ins over the years, often ending in disaster. The former is a man who "thrives on routine and organization from the comfort of his radio booth," according to an official synopsis. On the other hand, Delilah loves the "spontaneity and adventure" that comes with being out in the field. "Eager to be taken seriously as a journalist, Delilah offers Jackson a deal. If he can help her ace this assignment, she'll help him rediscover his long-lost fun side," the synopsis explains. "With an undiscovered chemistry burning beneath their clashes, the unlikely partnership quickly tumbles into an easy and surprising friendship." When the two are forced to partner against their will to cover the snowstorm of the century, we'll see whether sparks fly to keep them warm or they're each left out in the cold. The story was an "absolute delight" for Borison to write. "I'm so excited to bring readers back to the air waves with Jackson and Delilah's book. Writing their opposites-attract love story was an absolute delight and I can't wait to share them with you soon," she tells PEOPLE. "I hope everyone loves a man in glasses." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. And Now, Back to You will arrive on bookshelves Feb. 24, 2026. It is available to preorder now wherever books are sold. Read the original article on People
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24-03-2025
- Business
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Jungle Jim's featured in CNN segment on Trump's tariffs. How will the store be affected?
How President Donald Trump's developing tariff regime could affect the shelves at Cincinnati's beloved Jungle Jim's International Market was tackled in a CNN video segment, which aired Saturday. Mark Borison, host of the Jungle Jim's podcast, spoke to CNN reporter Fredricka Whitfield regarding what customers can expect and what Jungle Jim's is doing to prepare amid the anticipated increased prices. Borison said the market is currently instable for both consumers and producers. Jungle Jim's is in a unique spot in that it's an independently-owned family business, so it intends to have more control over pricing, he added. "We will squeeze the margins on our end as long as humanly possible, so that hopefully customers are not seeing a ton of increases in prices," Borison told CNN. Nevertheless, the international market has already seen a bump in prices as high as 25% for orders in both the seafood and produce sections, he said. Ultimately, Borison said he expects that the Jungle Jim's educated customer base will be understanding amid the tariff rollout. He reiterated that the store's plan involves finding a balance between lowering margins enough that customers benefit, but not so much that employees aren't getting paid. The podcaster added that Jungle Jim's intends to continue carrying all its normal inventory, unless production supply issues arise. The international market, which has sprawling locations in Fairfield and Eastgate, offers food items from 75 different countries, several of which fall under the president's tariff regime, such as China, Mexico and Canada. Trump's long-promised tariffs are expected to go into effect April 2, which he nicknamed 'Liberation Day,' on countries with which the U.S. has a trade deficit. Most recently, Trump announced a 25% tariff on imports from any country that purchases oil or gasoline from Venezuela in a Truth Social post made Monday. The president said the tariffs and trade controls would be 'reciprocal' so that whatever rate a country charges, the U.S. charges them the equivalent. Jungle Jim's CNN feature can be viewed on This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Jungle Jim's featured in CNN segment on Trump's tariffs