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Mile High - Windy City by Liz Tomforde
Mile High
Book 1 in the series:Windy City

'Mile High' in the 'Windy City' series by Liz Tomforde follows the story of Zander, a star ice hockey player known for his playboy persona, who meets Stevie, a curvy flight attendant. Despite Zander's initial intentions, their relationship develops into something deeper as they navigate their own insecurities and past traumas. The plot revolves around their journey of self-discovery, tackling mental health issues, body insecurities, and forming a strong bond amidst the backdrop of sports and romance.

The writing style of the book is characterized by witty banter, emotional depth, and realistic portrayals of characters dealing with their inner demons. The narrative explores themes of found family, self-acceptance, and the importance of facing challenges with the support of loved ones, creating a compelling story that delves into the complexities of relationships and personal growth.

If you liked Mile High, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1
    Consider Me
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    Book 1 in the series:Playing For Keeps

    Consider Me - Playing For Keeps by Becka Mack
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    'Consider Me' in the series 'Playing For Keeps' by author Becka Mack follows the captivating story of Carter Beckett, a charming yet inexperienced book boyfriend who sweeps readers off their feet with his smooth talking and unwavering dedication to Olivia, a strong and sassy PE teacher. The book delves into the explosive chemistry between Olivia and Carter, as they navigate through trust issues, relationship problems, and their own fears, all while being supported by a cast of endearing side characters that add depth and authenticity to the storyline. With a mix of drama, laughs, banter, and steamy romance, 'Consider Me' is a heartwarming tale that explores the journey of two individuals finding love and trust in each other.

    The writing style of 'Consider Me' is described as laugh-out-loud funny, melt-your-heart romantic, and filled with moments that evoke a range of emotions from laughter to tears. Readers are drawn into the story by the well-developed characters, relatable family dynamics, and the perfect balance of humor, tenderness, and love that make this sports romance novel a delightful and engaging read.

    Rolling onto my back, I inhale sharply and throw a hand over my head. I’m fucking spent, so I take a moment to catch my breath before I toss my legs over the edge of the bed and sit up, pulling the co...

  2. #2
    Icebreaker
    Book 1 in the series:Maple Hill

    Icebreaker - Maple Hill by Hannah Grace
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    'Icebreaker' by Hannah Grace is a sports romance novel that follows the story of figure skater Anastasia Allen and hockey team captain Nate Hawkins. Their initial encounter, spurred by a prank leading to the sharing of an ice rink, sets the stage for a dynamic relationship filled with banter, competitiveness, and undeniable chemistry. As they navigate training together, their interactions evolve from humorous banter to deeper connections, leading to a steamy romance that challenges both of their strictly organized lives. The book intricately weaves themes of competition, friendship, and self-discovery into a lighthearted yet captivating plot, capturing the reader's attention with relatable characters and engaging dialogue. Hannah Grace's writing style effortlessly balances humor, romance, and important topics, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    I focus on suppressing my annoyance, like I do every training session when she makes it her mission to push me to my limits. Rationalizing it’s her dedication that makes her such a successful coach, I...

  3. #3

    Advise and Consent - Advise and Consent by Allen Drury
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    'Advise and Consent' by Allen Drury is a political thriller set in the 1950s that delves into the intricate workings of the US Senate during a time of Cold War tensions. The novel follows the confirmation process of Secretary of State nominee Robert Leffingwell, exploring themes of corruption, blackmail, and the moral dilemmas faced by politicians. Drury's writing style is described as suspenseful and detailed, capturing the political drama with a mix of wit and realism.

    When Bob Munson awoke in his apartment at the Sheraton-Park Hotel at seven thirty-one in the morning he had the feeling it would be a bad day. The impression was confirmed as soon as he got out of bed...

  4. #4
    Flawless
    Book 1 in the series:Chestnut Springs

    Flawless - Chestnut Springs by Elsie Silver
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    Flawless by Elsie Silver follows the story of professional bull rider Rhett Eaton, whose career is jeopardized due to a PR incident, leading to the assignment of a 'babysitter' in the form of agent's daughter, Summer Hamilton. The book explores the development of their relationship as Summer is tasked with keeping Rhett in line while navigating their undeniable chemistry and emotional connection. The writing style is described as gripping, with a perfect mix of sexual tension, witty banter, and heartfelt moments that make the story both angsty and heartwarming.

    The handsome cowboy on the back of a huge bull scoffs and shifts his hand around the rope before him. His dark eyes twinkle on the screen, all the hard lines of his face peeking through the cage of hi...

  5. #5
    Hothead
    Book 4 in the series:Irresistible

    Hothead - Irresistible by Stella Rhys
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    Readers describe "Hothead" by Stella Rhys as a sports romance novel featuring a hotheaded baseball player who convinces a recently dumped woman to pretend to be his fiance for three months. The fake relationship is intended to clean up the baseball player's image and make the woman's ex jealous. As the story unfolds, the couple begins to fall for each other amidst a backdrop of steamy scenes and clever banter. The book is praised for its portrayal of a strong heroine who stands up to the cocky hero, leading to a satisfying and heartwarming romance.

    I wanted to, obviously, but there were too many risk factors involved tonight, starting with the fact that I was still a walking train wreck of a human being. I hadn’t actually shed any tears today, b...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Irresistible )

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    Long Shot
    Book 1 in the series:Hoops

    Long Shot - Hoops by Kennedy Ryan
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    'Long Shot' by Kennedy Ryan is a poignant and emotionally intense story that delves into themes of love, pain, healing, and self-discovery. The book follows the complex relationship between Iris, a strong and resilient woman, and August, a promising athlete. Their connection is immediate and deep, but is hindered by external factors, including Iris's abusive relationship with Caleb, August's rival. The story unfolds with raw and vivid storytelling, exploring the struggles and triumphs of the characters as they navigate through difficult circumstances and profound emotions.

    Kennedy Ryan's writing style is described as heart-wrenching, raw, and clear, with the ability to evoke strong emotions in readers. The character development is praised as superb, with a focus on creating a story that goes beyond a simple romance, delving into deeper aspects of life, love, and personal growth. The book is noted for its powerful portrayal of sensitive topics, such as abuse and rape, handled in a responsible and impactful manner that leaves a lasting impression on readers.

    Monica’s singing in my head. I’m relying on nineties R&B to articulate myself. I’m that hungry. My mouth waters when I think of the huge burrito I was this close to shoveling down my throat before I g...

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    Out On a Limb by Hannah Bonam-Young
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    Out on a Limb by Hannah Bonam-Young is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Win and Bo, two individuals with physical disabilities who meet by chance at a Halloween party. Despite their initial connection leading to an unexpected surprise - Win's pregnancy - they decide to navigate their relationship as friends. The book explores themes of trust, independence, and the challenges of embracing new beginnings in the face of past traumas. Through witty banter and genuine communication, Win and Bo's relationship evolves into a deep, respectful partnership as they prepare for the arrival of their baby.

    The author's writing style in Out on a Limb is praised for its excellent portrayal of emotions, detailed character development, and meaningful representation of disabilities. The book delves into the characters' past relationships, careers, and feelings, allowing readers to connect with Win and Bo on a personal level. With a blend of humor, vulnerability, and heartwarming moments, the story unfolds with a mix of charm and authenticity, making it a delightful read for those looking for a unique and touching romance.


  8. #8
    The Fake Out
    Book 2 in the series:Vancouver Storm

    The Fake Out - Vancouver Storm by Stephanie Archer
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    In "The Fake Out" by Stephanie Archer, the story revolves around the main characters, Rory and Hazel, who find themselves in a fake dating arrangement that turns into a genuine and meaningful relationship. Rory, a sweet and supportive individual, helps Hazel navigate through her past relationship issues while finding joy in his own life. The book is set in the Vancouver Storm universe and includes tropes like frenemies to lovers and fake dating, creating a dynamic and engaging storyline filled with banter and found family elements.


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    P.S. You're Intolerable - Harder They Fall by Julia Wolf
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    In "P.S. You're Intolerable" by Julia Wolf, the story revolves around a single mom who becomes the assistant to a CEO boss, leading to a workplace romance. The female main character is portrayed as strong and independent, facing challenges like being pregnant and dealing with a difficult boss. The book explores themes of pregnancy, found family, and the dynamics of relationships in a contemporary romance setting. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of sweet moments, steamy scenes, and well-developed characters that draw readers into the story.


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    Time to Shine by Rachel Reid
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    In "Time to Shine" by Rachel Reid, Landon Stackhouse, a brooding and quiet goalie, gets called up to the NHL team, Ottawa Outlaws, after a teammate's injury. He meets Casey Hicks, the team's star player known for his exuberant personality and fear of being alone. As Landon struggles with self-doubt and grief, Casey's infectious cheer slowly helps him rediscover happiness and believe in himself again. The book explores their evolving relationship, from roommates to a deep and meaningful connection, set against the backdrop of professional hockey and personal growth. Rachel Reid's writing style is praised for its emotional depth, realistic portrayal of romance, and character development that resonates with readers.


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