An enemies-to-lovers workplace romance set at 30,000 feet.
is the debut novel in Liz Tomforde’s "Windy City" series. Set against the high-stakes backdrop of professional hockey, the novel transcends typical sports romance tropes by centering its narrative on complex character growth, body positivity, and the weight of public expectation. This paper examines how Tomforde utilizes the "enemies-to-lovers" and "forced proximity" frameworks to deconstruct the "bad boy" archetype and the societal pressures placed on plus-size women. Character Dynamics and the "Bad Boy" Deconstruction ⭐️ REVIEW: Mile High by Liz Tomforde mile high liz tomforde vk repack
: The story follows Evan Zanders , a star hockey player for the Chicago Raptors known for his "bad boy" reputation, and Stevie Shay , a confident, plus-size flight attendant on the team's private jet. An enemies-to-lovers workplace romance set at 30,000 feet
A hardworking flight attendant who prioritizes her career and volunteers at a senior dog shelter. She is the twin sister of Ryan Shay, the protagonist of the second book in the series, The Right Move . She is the twin sister of Ryan Shay,
They are stuck together on the team's private plane throughout the season.
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