Mile High — (liz Tomforde Vk) ((top))

There is a specific kind of magic that happens when a romance novel takes a trope we know by heart—enemies-to-lovers—and executes it with such chemistry that it feels brand new. Liz Tomforde’s Mile High , the inaugural book in the Windy City series, does exactly that. It is a story that understands the assignment: give us a grumpy hero, a sunshine heroine, and a confined space where emotions have nowhere to hide.

Kason, meanwhile, is the definition of a "grump with a heart of gold." Tomforde takes her time peeling back the layers of his public persona. We see the player who hates flying, the athlete under immense pressure, and the man who is terrified of vulnerability. His character arc—from seeing Stevie as an annoyance to realizing she is his calm in the storm—is the emotional core of the novel. mile high (liz tomforde vk)

If you need a , character analysis , or discussion questions for a book club, let me know — I’m happy to help with that instead. There is a specific kind of magic that

: Introduce the "sports romance" setting—the high-stakes world of the NHL and the literal high altitude of the private team jet. Kason, meanwhile, is the definition of a "grump