The Right Move review — Liz Tomforde (spice level, tropes & is it worth it)

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the right move by liz tomforde is arguably one of the best sports romance books out there.

if you’re looking for a relationship that actually builds, tension that feels real, and an mmc who sets the standard… you’re in the right place.

verdict

ryan shay is the standard. that's the review. okay, fine, a little more than that. after going through a difficult breakup, she finds herself needing a place to stay. he isn't looking for a relationship. she isn't looking for one either. but somewhere between sharing a home, sharing their lives, and showing up for each other in all the small ways that matter, they build something neither of them expected. sweet, funny, comforting, and home in book form. easily one of my favorite sports romances ever written.

vibe

if i had to recommend one sports romance to someone who has never read sports romance before, there's a very good chance i'd hand them the right move. and if i had to recommend one fictional boyfriend? ryan shay. this man has genuinely ruined the dating pool for an entire generation of readers. what starts as two people sharing a space after life throws a few unexpected punches quickly becomes one of the most comforting, romantic, and emotionally satisfying relationships i've ever read. there's no unnecessary drama. no games. just two people slowly becoming each other's safe place.

“I’m not easily distracted, but if I could manifest my perfect distraction, it’d look a lot like her.”

The Right Move by Liz Tomforde

what you’ll find in this book

like i said, this is one of the best sports romances out there. like actually.

ryan shay? definition of what a boyfriend should be.

and that’s kind of the point of this book.

it’s not built on chaos or miscommunication — it’s built on showing up.

they’re forced to live together after she goes through something with her ex, and from there it’s just… watching it unfold.

he’s a professional basketball player who very much was not looking for a relationship.

and yet.

you already know where this is going.

my take

if he’s not showing up for her without being asked… i don’t want it.

the book

sports romance
#2 • Windy City series

The Right Move

Liz Tomforde
✓ on kindle unlimited
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The Right Move by Liz Tomforde – Sports Romance book cover
fake dating romance forced proximity

after a rough time in her life, she moves into her friend’s brother’s place, but the busy pro basketball player isn’t exactly thrilled about the unexpected roommate.

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spice level breakdown

spice rating: 2/5

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the tension builds through the relationship dynamic rather than explicit scenes. if you want chemistry that earns itself through proximity and connection rather than heat, this is it.

tropes in the right move

  • fake dating romance
  • forced proximity
  • sports romance (basketball)
  • he falls first

final thoughts

this is one of those books that just works.

it’s not trying to be overly dramatic or dark — it’s just consistent.

the relationship builds naturally, the tension is there without being overwhelming, and it’s the kind of story you don’t have to fight to stay in.

also — this is my favorite in the windy city series.

they can be read as standalones, but if you end up going through the whole series… i wouldn’t blame you. (i did)

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frequently asked questions

is the right move worth reading?
yes — especially if you want a sports romance that’s not built on manufactured drama. ryan shay is the standard.
how spicy is the right move?
2/5 — low heat but not absent. the tension builds through the relationship dynamic rather than explicit scenes. if you want chemistry that earns itself through proximity and connection rather than heat, this is it.
what are the tropes in the right move?
the main tropes include fake dating romance, forced proximity.
is the right move on kindle unlimited?
yes, it is available on kindle unlimited.
what should i read after the right move?
i would suggest reading the next book in the windy city seriescaught up.

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