UPDATE 2026: I’ve been completely lost in an HR hole since Christmas—my IG Explore page is 100% HR, and I couldn’t be happier! I’ve already watched the show multiple times and am loving all the fan edits on IG, plus the interviews and behind-the-scenes info. Honestly, what a time to be alive!!!
Update December 2025: I cannot believe I can’t watch the Heated Rivalry show right now. Everyone is raving about it, posting screenshots, losing their minds over Shane and Ilya—and I’m just sitting here in Germany suffering in silence.
At this point I think I have to re-read the book, because I desperately need some Shane-and-Ilya energy in my life again.
UPDATE 2025: I can’t stop thinking about this book. I genuinely have to stop myself from rereading it on a loop, even though every part of me wants to. It brings me so much joy and has officially become my all-time favorite. ♡
UPDATE 2022: This is my fifth reread of Shane and Ilya’s story, and it never — ever — gets old. They’re hands down my favorite MM couple!
UPDATE 2022: OMG, OMG, OMG — I just got The Long Game on my Kindle! I’m rereading Heated Rivalry first and then diving straight into the sequel. A very happy reader over here! :D
UPDATE 2021: Still completely in love with this book and these two!
UPDATE: The second read was just as amazing as the first. I adore them. ♥︎
Wow, what a book.
Epic, sexy, and easily one of the best MM romances I’ve read so far.
It’s also one of the strongest enemies-to-lovers stories I’ve ever come across.
I finished Heated Rivalry in a single sitting—literally stayed up until 1 a.m. on a Saturday because I couldn’t put it down. From the first page, I was hooked. The tension was electric, and the whole story just radiated epicness.
The book focuses almost entirely on the two main characters, following their passionate, secret, ten-year entanglement. So much of their connection happens behind closed doors, and I loved that the author avoided the typical clichés. I went in expecting certain tropes, only to be surprised in the best way when those expectations were subverted.
It’s worth noting that Shane and Ilya don’t have a traditional “relationship” until later in the book. If you’re expecting a cozy, white-picket-fence arc, this isn’t that. They start as hookups and stay that way for a long time, living in different cities and only managing to see each other a few times a year.
Yes, the book has plenty of sexy moments, and the teasing and banter are top-tier. But what really stood out was the undeniable pull between them from the moment they met.
Ilya, especially as a native Russian speaker, was portrayed incredibly well. His English improves over the years, but the author leaves little linguistic details that remind you he’s still navigating a second language. It felt so authentic and really showcased the author’s commitment to character nuance.
Overall, the vibe of this story is unmatched. I still can’t pinpoint exactly what made it so game-changing for me — maybe the tight focus on character development, maybe the way the plot unfolds without relying on heavy external drama, maybe the sheer emotional intensity of their connection. Probably all of it.
Heated Rivalry is enemies-to-lovers at its absolute best, and I was completely enthralled. If anything, I love it more every time I read it.