A review by meghans_library
Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur

2.75

Truly is a romance writer whose parents long and loving relationship has made her a hopeless romantic. Shortly after walking in on her long term fiancé cheating on her, her parents announce that they are taking a break from their relationship, shattering Truly’s stance on love. 

Truly goes on a podcast with Colin, a divorce lawyer, and the chemistry they have is enough to make Truly almost immediately forget that her 6 year relationship is over.

The banter in this book is unmatched. I’d read a whole book of Truly and Colin’s banter.  

Where this book falls short for me is Truly’s emotional immaturity. She attempts to “Parent Trap” her parents, she doesn’t take the time to really acknowledge or grieve her 6-year relationship, and she’s just so naive. It got to the point where I was wondering what Colin was seeing in Truly because of her immaturity and that she was never as interested in him as he was in her.

Thank you Alexandria Bellefleur, Avon Books, and NetGalley for the ARC. Truly, Madly, Deeply is out now!