Mile High By Liz Tomforde Vk Jun 2026

Mile High is more than a hockey romance—it’s a story about seeing and being seen. Liz Tomforde writes with a keen understanding that love isn’t about fixing someone, but about standing beside them while they learn to accept themselves. If you enjoy authors like Elle Kennedy ( The Deal ), Mariana Zapata ( From Lukov with Love ), or Chloe Liese, this book will be your next obsession.

Class is perhaps the most palpable barrier in Mile High . The novel’s social stratification is visualized through a literal vertical segmentation: the “Ground Ring,” the “Mid‑Level Corridors,” and the “Celestial Apex.” Each zone is separated by restricted access elevators, security checkpoints, and even differing atmospheric pressures—Tomforde’s imaginative twist on socioeconomic disparity. Mile High By Liz Tomforde Vk

The story follows , 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 Mile High is more than a hockey romance—it’s