Okay, confession time: I read this entire book during my morning commute and nearly missed my train stop. Twice. That's how addictive Devon's writing is in this enemies-to-lovers romance.
The chemistry between Daniel and Anastasia isn't just sizzling - it's a full-blown five-alarm fire. I found myself physically fanning my face during some scenes (earning weird looks from fellow passengers). Their tension builds so naturally you don't even realize you're holding your breath until you're gasping at a particularly intense moment.
What surprised me most was the character depth. These aren't your typical romance novel cutouts - Daniel's grumpy exterior hides layers I didn't expect, and Anastasia's strength had me cheering out loud (more weird looks from commuters). The forced proximity element creates this delicious pressure cooker of emotions that explodes in the best possible way.
Pro tip: Don't start reading unless you have several uninterrupted hours. The 'just one more chapter' syndrome is REAL with this one. I'm already stalking the author's page for the next release - my train schedule may never recover.