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For instance, Maya’s first encounter with the “Skyward Bridge”—a suspended walkway linking the 48th and 49th floors of the city’s flagship tower—offers a moment of awe mixed with vertigo:
Liz Tomforde has been widely praised for her representation of a curvy heroine. Stevie is portrayed as confident and sexy, but the book doesn't shy away from her internal insecurities. This grounded approach makes her incredibly relatable to readers who are tired of the "perfect" silhouettes often found in romance novels. 3. Dual POV (Point of View) Mile High By Liz Tomforde Vk
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. For instance, Maya’s first encounter with the “Skyward