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Mile High by Liz Tomforde is the first book in the Windy City series, focusing on the high-tension relationship between a professional hockey player and a flight attendant. It currently holds a 4.02/5 rating with over 580,000 ratings on Goodreads. Plot Overview Mile High By Liz Tomforde Vk
The story follows Evan Zanders, a star hockey player for the Chicago Raptors known for his "bad boy" playboy image, and Stevie Shay, a no-nonsense flight attendant for the team's private jet. Stevie is unimpressed by Zanders' reputation, leading to immediate friction. Their initial "enemies-to-lovers" dynamic evolves as they are forced into close proximity throughout the hockey season. Key Themes and Tropes ⭐️ REVIEW: Mile High by Liz Tomforde VK is not a verified eBook store
Essay: “Mile High” by Liz Tomforde – A Flight of Ambition, Identity, and Place Aerialis’s skyline, with its gleaming towers and skyways,
Aerialis’s skyline, with its gleaming towers and skyways, is presented early in the novel as a testament to human ingenuity. The city’s mayor delivers a speech about “reaching for the heavens” and “building a future where no citizen is left behind.” The rhetoric mirrors real‑world development narratives that equate vertical expansion with economic prosperity.
Tomforde, however, injects a critical voice through the character of “Rico,” a community organizer who leads protests against the construction of the “Nimbus Tower”—a planned megastructure that would displace thousands of low‑income families. Rico’s chants—“We don’t need a higher skyline, we need a wider horizon!”—serve as a refrain that challenges the notion that height alone equates to progress.