Mile High By Liz Tomforde Vk Review
Imagery and Setting
What sets Mile High apart from standard sports romances is Tomforde’s exploration of vulnerability and mental health. The novel peels back the layers of Zanders' public image to reveal a man struggling with the weight of his legacy and the loneliness of his lifestyle. Stevie, too, is a well-rounded character with her own ambitions and insecurities, particularly regarding body image and self-worth. Mile High By Liz Tomforde Vk
On the surface, he is the charismatic playboy, but underneath, he is deeply loyal and surprisingly observant. He doesn't try to dim Stella’s light; he wants to fuel it. The way he respects her boundaries while simultaneously making his intentions clear is the backbone of their romance. He falls first, and he falls hard—a trope that readers endlessly enjoy. Imagery and Setting What sets Mile High apart
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