Mile High (Windy City Series Book 1)

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Mile High (Windy City Series Book 1)

Mile High (Windy City Series Book 1)

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She makes characters who take themselves completely seriously appear ridiculous and shallow, and I have no doubt that these Maliboobed, perma-tanned characters are based on actual, real people! Don't get me wrong, it's a well-written and well-plotted story, but it wasn't as amazing Killer Heels, Killer Queens or the aforementioned Bad Brides, all of which were solid 5-star reads that I absolutely adored from start to finish. The story follows Evan Zanders, a pro hockey star who has been playing up his bad boy persona for years.

All the different strands of the story were so interesting and you just never knew which characters to actually like, except Latisha and Cat. Despite the cult that has grown up around Condon, he is not really a great novelist, and certainly makes no pretensions about the value of his work. Like her, it took awhile for me to love myself fully and I’m still waiting on a guy who will make me his first choice. But once I got used to this style and started knowing all the key characters better, I started enjoying the story a lot more.Attraction takes off ten thousand feet in the air between a flight attendant and a professional hockey player in this spicy TikTok sensation. I was also a little confused by the author adding chapters about other characters that seemed to bring nothing to the book, as they had nothing to do with the plot. I am a little disappointed, because there was so much potential in this story - setting the novel on a plane was in my opinion a brilliant idea, just imagine, a ten - hour flight, you are closed on a plane with a murderer, stalker, singer, actress and other VIPs - how much can happen? I guess I know what was the purpose of this, as Ms Chance was here and there adding some information that may be misleading for the reader, that may shake their opinion and that may make them change their minds about the characters and guessing, who the stalker is - I truly didn't know who is the stalker, and thanks to those extra information about different characters I was changing my opinion about who it can be. I heard a lot of people say that this story is different from Rebecca’s other stories, so I’m definitely planning on reading her other books as well, even if tjis one was my taste.

So to say that I was excited to read her latest novel, Mile High, for the official blog tour is an understatement! Steamin’ up the room -the sexual content is more explicit in the language and tone, heavier amount of sexual scenes. There was always something going on, and left you guessing till right towards the end as to who the stalker was.I am usually good and sussing people out through the masks they portray, but I have to put my hands up and say, "well, I really didn't see that coming! Mile High seems to be the beginning of a new journey for Rebecca, she has a new publisher, the cover is completely different to her previous books and Mile High is most certainly falls more into the thriller genre, albeit a very glamorous thriller. Perhaps it's because I read so many crime novels but one of the weaker elements was the stalker storyline. I loved trying to work out who some of the characters were based on, some quite obviously and some quite loosely.

One minute she’s overly critical of her body and the next she’s so confident in her own skin and she shows it by attracting what she wants. There are times when you are happy, angry, laughing and sometimes you just cry because of the pain his character conveys in his stories.

The complexity of how that affects not only who you are as a person, but how others treat you in different ways. It was told from multiple points of views but it had a bit of an impersonal touch, so it was difficult for me to really connect with the characters. It was about time I check her writing and see why they compare her to Jackie Collins and put at her books at the very top in bonkbusters section. If much of the book remains thesis and exposition (and thus fails as fiction), the thesis itself is terrifying. It may not be true that West is meant to stand for corrupt America, and the Negro women for America's blacks, but the book has been so mishandled by this point that no reader can be sure.

I'm a romantic and can't help fantasizing that he'll change, but soon enough, I find myself questioning if sharing a roof with my best friend's brother was the right move after all.To say I loved this would be an understatement, it's one of those books that once you start you can't be away from it. And where Rebecca excels as ever was by weaving in references to celebrities and brands yet twisting the names and backgrounds a little bit to pretend that their scandalous escapades are purely fictional, when we all know that they're based on some very persistent rumours floating around in the real world. But really, to the last minute I didn't expect this person to be a stalker, as I haven't seen any connection, and hints, which is really great, as it is really hard to surprise me so much.



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