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Some readers find the first 30% slightly slow due to world-building and the setup of Stevie’s family dynamics. Additionally, the subplot involving Stevie’s twin sister (who dates Zanders’ teammate) can feel underdeveloped. However, these are minor turbulence in an otherwise smooth flight.

In the ever-evolving world of romance literature, particularly within the buzzing communities on social media, few books have made as significant an impact recently as . As the first installment in the Windy City series , this novel has captured the hearts of readers, spawning massive, enthusiastic discussions on platforms like TikTok (BookTok) and VK, a popular social media platform for sharing and discussing books. Mile High By Liz Tomforde Vk

To Stevie, Zee represents everything she’s trying to avoid: he’s arrogant, a known playboy, and sports are the reason her previous relationship failed. But as they are forced into close quarters during flights (hence the title), the grumpy/sunshine dynamic shifts, revealing that Zee is hiding a secret life that changes everything Stevie thought she knew about him. Some readers find the first 30% slightly slow

"Mile High" is the first book in Liz Tomforde's immensely popular "Windy City" series. The story is a contemporary sports romance that follows the "enemies-to-lovers" trope, a favorite among romance readers. The narrative unfolds from the perspectives of both main characters. But as they are forced into close quarters

Ryan Shay (Stevie's brother and basketball star) and Indy Ivers. Caught Up (Book 3): Kai Rhodes and Miller Montgomery. Play Along (Book 4): Isaiah Rhodes and Kennedy.

Beneath the witty banter and intense chemistry, Mile High explores several powerful themes:

The Architecture of Authenticity: An Analysis of Liz Tomforde’s Mile High

Patrick Wimberly
Written by: Patrick Wimberly on September 6, 2022

Patrick Wimberly is the lead pastor at Christ Church Kingwood in Houston, Texas, and he also serves on the board of BetterDays, a counseling organization that serves pastors and ministry leaders. He and his wife, Cheryl, have four kids.