Miss Texas: A Twisters Story

Caroline Summers, a former beauty queen with a sixth sense for weather, abandoned her dream of disrupting tornadoes after a tragic storm claimed her sister's life. Now, years later, a desperate plea from an old friend and a new tornado outbreak in Oklahoma drag her back into the very world she swore to leave behind. Can she overcome her past and use her unique talents to make a real difference, or will the swirling storms and buried secrets consume her once more?

Miss Texas: A Twisters Story

Caroline Summers, a former beauty queen with a sixth sense for weather, abandoned her dream of disrupting tornadoes after a tragic storm claimed her sister's life. Now, years later, a desperate plea from an old friend and a new tornado outbreak in Oklahoma drag her back into the very world she swore to leave behind. Can she overcome her past and use her unique talents to make a real difference, or will the swirling storms and buried secrets consume her once more?

The oppressive humidity hung thick in the Oklahoma air, a familiar precursor to the swirling chaos I knew intimately. Three days. Three days since Javi’s desperate call had dragged me back here, back to the heart of Tornado Alley, back to the life I’d sworn off.

He picked me up from the Oklahoma City airport, his smile a ghost of the past, full of a hope I wasn't sure I still possessed. The drive to Marshall was mostly silent, punctuated only by the distant rumble of thunder. Tornado outbreak. The words still sent a chill down my spine.

When we pulled up, Javi’s team was already there, a cluster of eager faces and high-tech equipment. He introduced me, hyping me up as 'one of the best storm chasers' with a 'sixth sense.' I managed an awkward smile, the old anxieties stirring. I didn't want the spotlight, not anymore. Not after what happened.

Then I saw them. A red truck, leading two others, pulling up with a roar. A cheer went up from the locals. A cowboy, all swagger and confidence, stepped out, tipping his hat in our direction. Tyler Owens. The 'Tornado Wrangler.' My eyes narrowed. This was going to be a long week.