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Tomforde explores deeper themes, including the pressure of professional expectations and the vulnerability behind a "tough" exterior.
, a notorious NHL "bad boy" known more for his penalty box time and playboy reputation than his scoring. His life is upended when Stevie Shay mile high by liz tomforde vk verified
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'And you’re not an option, Stevie, because besides you, there’s no other choice.' — Evan Zanders 💙" 📸 Aesthetic & Visual Elements You can officially support Liz Tomforde by reading
Evan Zanders and Stevie Shay (Hockey Player x Flight Attendant)
A relatable heroine who struggles with body confidence and being in the shadow of her pro-athlete twin brother, Ryan. She is passionate about senior dog rescue. Key Tropes:
Zanders attempts to intimidate Stevie to maintain his dominance, but her sharp wit and refusal to cater to his ego immediately catch him off guard. As the grueling NHL season progresses, the constant forced proximity on long cross-country flights blurs the lines between professional boundaries and intense personal attraction. Key Tropes & Themes
Liz Tomforde elevates the traditional sports romance genre by weaving emotionally resonant themes into standard romance frameworks: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Mile High (Windy City #1) by Liz Tomforde