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Book Review-Mile High by Liz Tomforde

by | Apr 7, 2023 | Book Reviews | 6 comments

About The Book

Zanders

Chicago hockey isn’t complete without me—everyone’s favorite player to hate. I know my role, and I play it well. In fact, I thoroughly enjoy spending the majority of my game time in the penalty box before leaving the arena with a new girl on my arm each night.

What I don’t like is the new flight attendant on our team’s private plane. She works for me, not the other way around. But I’ll be sure to remind her of that, and I can guarantee, by the end of the season, she’ll be begging to quit her job.

But every road trip blurs the lines, and I can’t quite figure out if I keep pushing that flight attendant call button in order to push her buttons or if it’s more than that.

Stevie

I’ve been a flight attendant for years. I thought I’d see it all, but when my new job lands me onboard working for the most egotistical and self-righteous diva in the NHL, I start to second guess everything. Including the promise I made to myself of never hooking up with an athlete again…no matter how annoyingly tempting he may be.

Evan Zanders is unfiltered, unapologetic, and too attractive for his own good. He loves his image, but I hate everything about it.

Everything but him.

“You’ll always be my first choice. Have been since the day I met you, sweetheart.”

My Review

First Impressions

Mile High is the first book in the “Windy City” series. And I absolutely adored this book. I haven’t seen in too much in the blogging sphere, but I have seen it quite a bit on instagram and booktube. So I thought if you aren’t aware of this book, to MAKE YOU AWARE!!! Because if you love contemporary sports romances, then this book needs to be on your bucket list! But I will warn you this book is LONG at over 600 pages. So just fair warning its a big tome here, however, if you like Mariana Zapata and how she handles length, then this one will definitely work for you. I think what really drew me to this one and just gave me what I needed was the character growth and most especially the relationship growth. At first I was like is this book going to be worth that length? I can definitely say that it most definitely is worth the length, once you read it, you will see why and why its needed and I feel like the author really fleshed all the aspects out fully which made it such a satisfying romance!

Summary

So the story begins when our main characters meet for the first time, which is on their first flight together. Our hero, is a professional hockey player for Chicago. He has been playing hockey for over 20 years and knows what he loves and embraces it. He and his best friend who is captain of the team, are the dynamic duo. His best friend plays the contented husband and father and family man. While Zander plays the playboy to the media, taking home a different girl every night type of man. Its mostly a prop, as Zander plays an image that isn’t even close to who he truly is and he is getting tired of hiding who he really is. Then enters our heroine, Stevie. Stevie is a curly haired curvy woman who will tell it like it is and isn’t afraid to be bold and daring with Zander and tell him like it is. She is the flight attendant for the team’s plane, so they will be in close proximity together for the season and also she is forbidden to even ‘touch’ any sport player. But bit by bit, Zander is intrigued by Stevie, and only wants to dig deeper into this beautiful woman that he can’t stop thinking about. But while Stevie is worried about her job and making sure she stays in Chicago so that she can stay close to her brother who is also a pro player, she also knows that whatever is building between herself and Zander is powerful and worth fighting for no matter the backlash, the key is Zander fighting for the woman he loves when it matters most…

“You don’t have feelings?” Maddison asks, unconvinced. “You cried while watching Coco with Ella. You have fucking feelings, man. You should start letting people know.” “Don’t use Coco against me! That shit was sad!” I stand from my seat, following him to the locker room to get suited up for our game. “That song at the end? It gets me every time.”

What I Loved

Mile High was such an epic feeling romance! This story will always have my heart! I know that I won’t be able to express my true feelings on what this book delivered for me. It was just so endearing and beautiful and fully fleshed out in a way that delivered such a satisfying story of Zander and Stevie. I absolutely adored these two together. This is also a interracial romance (if you are wanting to go after diverse romance, then this will check off the book and I believe book 2 is a black romance so I can’t wait for that one and its BASKETBALL) But lets get back to my read of Mile High. Mile High is such a fascinating book because it has such beautiful pining especially from the hero. Now a pining hero isn’t what got me to this book, it honestly was the sports aspects of this. I haven’t read much sports romance if I am being honest, and I had heard this is one of the best ones that has ever been written. I can safely say that is completely true! This book will reign supreme for a sports romance read. What sometimes I miss in sports romances, is the lack of focus on the sport itself. Now I love a good romance, but the point of a sports romance, is to see the “sport” being focused on and Liz Tomforde handled this aspect so well. You really see the true honest side of being a professional sports player, with working with a agent especially one that clearly doesn’t have your interests in mind but also the battle with contracts and finding a team you just “click” with. I loved the bromance between Zander and his best friend. They were so wonderful together and you could see the found family aspects in this one. We also see how on the side of Stevie, she is learning to accept herself and who she is. Zander really kicks this in action the most, but you also see her own journey in setting healthy boundaries with her parents especially her mother who demeans her career and goals in life. And man I related to this so much. I saw so much of myself in Stevie in some ways. And I absolutely loved her twin, so I can’t wait for his book in “Right Move”.

“I don’t see you the way you see yourself. I think you’re good, and sweet, and hilarious, and fucking stunning, Vee. And I just want a chance.” She stays silent, so I add, “You want to be chosen first? Well, so do I. So, choose me.”

The romance that develops between Stevie and Zee was so precious. The way that they just slowly see the deeper sides of each other and connect on a almost spiritual level in their most intimate moments was the kicker for me in this book. I just couldn’t get enough of their couple time on the page, and there is definitely plenty of that. And the way in which they slowly learn to fight for each other and just see the vulnerabilities and fight for each other within those vulnerable moments is what really makes this such a powerhouse of a romance. There is a sense of realism in how their relationship is built with each other. I absolutely adored their moments in how they see the good always in each other but never judge the bad but have such sole acceptance was so beautiful and poignant. This is a story that will deliver in all the feels and satisfy all your romantic needs for a story. I guarantee this one is worth it and can’t recommend it enough!

“You’re not an idiot. You’re not crazy for wanting to be wanted. For wanting to be loved.” A deep swallow bobs in her throat. “And you’re not an option, Stevie, because besides you, there’s no other choice.” 

Overall View

I found Mile High to be a stunning portrayal of a sports romance that brings together the beauty of the sport and the depths of love and connection in a truly balanced intimate way that will take you high into the sky of learning the importance of family, self worth and the value of fighting for your romantic mate!

I fell in love with you while we were miles high in the air, and I’m begging you to love me back.

Title: Mile High

Author: Liz Tomforde

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Format: eBook

Source: Kindle Unlimited

Length: 603 Pages

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Book Evaluation

Storytelling Quality: 5

Story Itself: 5

Character Development: 5

Writing Style: 5

World Building 5

Feels + The Romantic Heart 5

Pacing 5

Plot 5

Cover Art 3

Ending 5

Book Ratings

Overall Rating of the Book

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Steam Level

Simmering—soft warm touches and light intimacy

Warm- a medium level of sexual tension, a balance of sexual and emotional intimacy, lighter on the details in the sexual moments.

Steamin’ up the room -the sexual content is more explicit in the language and tone, heavier amount of sexual scenes.

Blazing fire to the building-The prime focus is the sex scenes, scorching hot, and could burn one. Less focus on the emotional intimacy to the relationship.

Series Order

Windy City

Mile High-Pub 2022 #1 in the Series

The Right Move-Pub 2023 #2 in the Series

Caught Up-Pub 2023 #3 in the Series

About The Author

Liz Tomforde writes sports romance novels that depict realistic and healthy relationships. Her books offer a mix of witty banter and real-life struggles. Her heroes are alpha yet vulnerable, and her heroines are strong.

Born and raised in Northern California, Liz is the youngest of five children. She loves all things romance, traveling, dogs, and hockey.

When she’s not traveling or writing, Liz can be found reading a good book or taking her Golden Retriever, Luke, on a hike in her hometown in Sonoma County, CA.

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6 Comments

  1. yoyedib154

    This blog post is fantastic! It’s great to see a positive review of Mile High and it really makes me want to read it. I’m intrigued by the depth and character growth you mentioned, and the realistic portrayal of a professional sports player’s life. My question for the author would be, what inspired you to write about this particular sport and how did you go about researching for it?

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    shop.aihairsalon.ca

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  2. Mary Kirkland

    I don’t mind a long book as long as I like the story.

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  3. Tanya @ Girl Plus Books

    I feel like everyone is reading Liz Tomforde right now and she is definitely on my radar. A couple of reviews that I’ve seen painted Zander as a real jerk and that made me hesitant, but I’m not picking that up from your review at all. That “I’m begging you to love me back” line hits me right in the heart! Wonderful review, love!

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  4. Ann Lorz

    I do like books about Chicago hockey! Nice review.

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  5. Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse

    I have seen this one around a lot lately but had no idea what it was about. Now I want to read it! Great review.

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