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His world shifts when he meets Stevie Shay, a new flight attendant on the team's private jet. Stevie is everything Zanders didn't expect: she is plus-sized, self-assured yet vulnerable, and entirely unimpressed by his fame. Their relationship begins with sharp-witted banter and mutual dislike, but forced proximity on team flights eventually leads to a deep, transformative connection. mile high by liz tomforde vk updated
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- Chemistry – The banter is sharp, and the tension builds beautifully.
- Representation – Stevie is a confident, body-positive heroine, and Tomforde handles her insecurities and strength with care.
- Depth – Zanders has more layers than the typical playboy trope; his family dynamics and vulnerability feel genuine.
- Slow burn – The romance unfolds at a satisfying pace, with emotional payoff.
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