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cielosiluminado 's review for:
Mile High
by Liz Tomforde
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
2nd read:
i missed my babies and i loved falling in love with them all over again while rereading them
1st read:
sure, this was a sports romance book and i couldn't give two shits about sports BUT! this book was so much more. the plus size rep, diversity, mental health representation and openness. fuck, this book was good.
the relatability to stevie, the fmc—her intelligence, resilience, humor, confidence, selflessness.
the great man that is zanders, the mmc—seeing his protectiveness, positivity, confidence, insecurities, emotional soft side.
both are beautifully written main characters.
i missed my babies and i loved falling in love with them all over again while rereading them
1st read:
sure, this was a sports romance book and i couldn't give two shits about sports BUT! this book was so much more. the plus size rep, diversity, mental health representation and openness. fuck, this book was good.
the relatability to stevie, the fmc—her intelligence, resilience, humor, confidence, selflessness.
the great man that is zanders, the mmc—seeing his protectiveness, positivity, confidence, insecurities, emotional soft side.
both are beautifully written main characters.
If shit-talking is a love language, then it’s ours, and I thoroughly plan on bantering with my wild girl for the rest of my life.
the journey and growth these two went through together and apart was… *chefs kiss* one of their love languages being shit-talking was hilarious and sold the book to me early on.
Graphic: Body shaming, Fatphobia, Sexual content