Chasing Tornadoes by Sherry Chamblee is a clean Christian romance. Jessica Kimball needs one more adult to accompany the youth group on a church planting mission trip to northern California. The only person she hasn’t approached about the trip is Charlie Cummings. Even though they have known each other for their entire lives, something about him keeps her from asking him. Is it because he is so quiet? Severe? Or maybe he just doesn’t like her? Eventually, she has no choice but to ask him and to her surprise, he readily agrees. Little does Jessica know, but Charlie does like her. Not just like her but has been trying to drum up the courage to ask her out. Could this mission trip be the open door he needs to let his feelings known? Or will unforeseen disasters drive a further distance between them?
Chasing Tornadoes is a short novella but packed with questions of faith and taking a chance on love. The characters are members of the Mennonite church, which I wasn’t familiar with, so I had to do a quick google search to familiar myself with the basics of their beliefs, customs and culture. Mennonites originate from the 16th century Anabaptist movement. They are known for their pacifism and community service. The story was an easy, fast paced read from the opening chapter to the closing page. I enjoyed the characters of Jessica and Charlie as well as their supporting characters. The drama and action were engaging and interesting. I loved the message of faith and trust in God in all moments and areas of our lives. Overall, I enjoyed the story. If you enjoy clean Christian romance, I recommend Chasing Tornadoes.Chasing Tornadoes is available in paperback and eBook