Tag: the windy city series
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My Liz Tomforde The Windy City Series Review
Reading the Windy City sports romance series by Liz Tomforde has bee na slow but steady process this year, and with Rewind it Back done, dusted, and fully settled in my heart, I feel now is the right time to get my series review up and out there in the world. This has been such…
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Rewind it Back by Liz Tomforde Gives First Love a Second Chance
It has been a long anticipated read given my thorough enjoyment of Liz Tomforde’s Windy City series, and finally I have got my hands on Rio’s book, Rewind it Back! With everything I feel about this series and Rio from Mile High, The Right Move, Caught Up, and Play Along, I knew this one was…
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Play Along Is My Favourite Liz Tomforde Novel To Date
The Windy City series just keeps getting better and better, and Play Along is really pushing that agenda because it is my favourite of the series so far. Not only are the characters so wonderfully fleshed out with backstories, histories, rivalries, conflicts, secrets, and traumas, but there is a genuine feel from each and every…
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Liz Tomforde Hits A Home Run With Caught Up
Caught Up, third book in the Windy City series by Liz Tomforde, is another hard-hitter of a romance that is equal parts cute, heartbreaking, steamy, and wholesome. I’m glad to see a slight step away from Mile High and The Right Move in terms of immediate characters and the sports involved as seeing a baseball…
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The Right Move by Liz Tomforde Seals the Romance Deal
Sports Romance is where it is at, my friends. Mind you, I am not against variety, but The Right Move by Liz Tomforde is settling the score once and for all. I am wholly down for reading sports romance. Scratch that – I will inhale sports romance like it is the air I breathe. There…
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Mile High by Liz Tomforde Has My Heart Taking Off
It’s official – I’m on the Windy City Series bandwagon. Liz Tomforde’s Mile High is the first in the series, but I just know I am going to be inhaling the rest of these sports romances like nobody’s business. With sports fiction and adult romance blended into this long yet not long enough novel, what…
