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Truly, Madly, Deeply

Truly, Madly, Deeply

by Alexandria Bellefleur 2024 336 pages
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Shattered Engagement, Shaky Foundations

Truly's world collapses after betrayal

Truly St. James's life unravels in a single, humiliating moment: she discovers her fiancé, Justin, cheating on her. The confrontation is both absurd and devastating, with Justin's excuses only deepening her sense of betrayal and loss. Instead of heartbreak, Truly feels a strange numbness, as if the years she invested in Justin have evaporated into nothing. Her identity as a romance novelist, built on the belief in true love, is suddenly at odds with her reality. The breakup is swift, and she's left grappling with the irony of giving relationship advice to millions while her own love life is in shambles. This chapter sets the emotional tone: a woman forced to question everything she thought she knew about love, partnership, and herself.

Podcast Sparks and Clashing Hearts

Unexpected chemistry ignites on air

Truly's professional obligations thrust her into the orbit of Colin McCrory, a divorce attorney with a realist's view of love. They're paired on a popular podcast to give relationship advice from opposing perspectives—romantic versus realist. Their banter is electric, but quickly turns combative as personal wounds surface. Colin's clinical approach to relationships clashes with Truly's idealism, and the conversation veers into uncomfortable territory, exposing her raw nerves about attachment and abandonment. The episode ends in disaster, with Truly storming out, feeling exposed and misunderstood. Yet, beneath the friction, a spark is undeniable, hinting at the possibility of something deeper if only they can move past their defenses.

Family Revelations and Broken Blueprints

Parental separation shatters her ideals

Truly seeks solace with her parents, only to be blindsided by their announcement of a trial separation. The revelation is earth-shattering: the couple she idolized as the blueprint for lasting love is fracturing. Their playful traditions and musical banter can't mask the pain or the reality that even the strongest relationships can falter. Truly's faith in love is shaken to its core, and she's left questioning whether happily ever afters exist outside of fiction. The emotional fallout is profound, as she realizes her parents' marriage was the foundation of her own romantic ideals. Now, with both her relationship and her family in crisis, she's adrift, searching for new meaning.

Viral Chemistry, Reluctant Reunion

Podcast episode goes viral, forcing reconnection

Despite the disastrous recording, the podcast episode featuring Truly and Colin becomes a viral sensation. Their on-air chemistry captivates listeners, leading to public demand for more. Reluctantly, Truly is drawn back into Colin's orbit, pressured by professional opportunity and the undeniable pull between them. Their interactions are laced with unresolved tension, apologies, and the beginnings of mutual understanding. Colin's sincere attempts to make amends reveal a vulnerability beneath his confident exterior. As they navigate the aftermath, both are forced to confront their own fears and prejudices about love, setting the stage for a tentative truce and the possibility of something more.

Enemies, Apologies, and Adult Boutiques

Tension turns playful in unexpected places

A chance encounter at an adult boutique brings Truly and Colin face-to-face outside the studio, where their banter takes on a flirtatious edge. Amidst jokes and double entendres, they air grievances and offer genuine apologies, breaking down barriers. The setting, both awkward and intimate, allows them to see each other in a new light—flawed, funny, and deeply human. Their mutual attraction simmers beneath the surface, complicated by past hurts and the baggage they each carry. This chapter marks a turning point, as playful antagonism gives way to authentic connection, and the possibility of romance begins to feel real.

Banter, Boundaries, and Beginnings

Vulnerability deepens their connection

Truly and Colin's relationship evolves through a series of candid conversations, both on and off the air. They share personal histories, insecurities, and the wounds that shaped their views on love. Colin's family dynamics and career choices are revealed, as is Truly's struggle with her identity and the pressure of public expectations. Their banter remains sharp, but is now underpinned by empathy and mutual respect. As they navigate the blurred lines between professional collaboration and personal intimacy, both begin to lower their defenses, allowing vulnerability to blossom into genuine affection.

Parent Trap Schemes Unleashed

Truly schemes to reunite her parents

Desperate to restore her parents' marriage, Truly concocts a plan inspired by "The Parent Trap," luring them to the family lake house under false pretenses. She enlists the help of friends and even Colin, whose advice and support become increasingly important. The scheme is both heartfelt and misguided, reflecting Truly's need for control and her deep-seated fear of loss. As she orchestrates forced proximity and opportunities for reconciliation, she's forced to confront the limits of her influence and the reality that some things can't be fixed by sheer willpower. The plan's success—and its fallout—will test her relationships and her own beliefs about love.

Accidental Confessions, Digital Flirtations

Texting mishaps reveal hidden desires

A series of accidental texts and social media blunders expose the growing attraction between Truly and Colin. Screenshots, late-night messages, and playful teasing give way to more vulnerable admissions. Both struggle with the fear of rejection and the baggage of past relationships, but their digital flirtations become a safe space to explore intimacy. The line between friendship and romance blurs, and the risk of being truly seen—and truly hurt—becomes both thrilling and terrifying. These moments of accidental honesty lay the groundwork for deeper connection, even as both hesitate to take the next step.

Stalking, Screenshots, and Self-Discovery

Self-sabotage and longing complicate romance

Truly's insecurities and fear of vulnerability lead her to stalk Colin's social media, overanalyze every interaction, and second-guess her feelings. A mortifying screenshot sent to Colin forces a reckoning, as both must decide whether to retreat or lean into the messiness of real connection. Friends offer advice, but ultimately, it's up to Truly to confront her own patterns of self-sabotage. The chapter is a study in longing, embarrassment, and the slow, painful process of learning to trust—not just another person, but herself.

Non-Date Dates and Growing Closer

Unconventional outings foster intimacy

Colin proposes a series of "non-date dates"—bowling, Ikea trips, and shared meals—that allow him and Truly to spend time together without the pressure of labels. These outings are filled with laughter, awkwardness, and moments of surprising tenderness. As they navigate the complexities of new love, both are forced to confront their fears and redefine what intimacy means. The slow build of trust and affection is punctuated by setbacks and misunderstandings, but each encounter brings them closer, laying the foundation for a relationship built on honesty and mutual respect.

Lake House, Family Tensions

Family secrets and sibling rivalries surface

At the lake house, family dynamics come to a head. Colin's complicated relationship with his brother and ex-girlfriend is revealed, mirroring Truly's own struggles with her parents. Old wounds are reopened, and the pressure of forced togetherness exposes fault lines in both families. Amidst awkward dinners and emotional confrontations, Truly and Colin find solace in each other, their bond deepening as they navigate the chaos. The lake becomes a crucible for growth, forcing everyone to confront the past and make choices about the future.

Secrets, Siblings, and Second Chances

Honesty and forgiveness pave the way forward

Confrontations with family members lead to moments of honesty, vulnerability, and, ultimately, forgiveness. Colin and Truly both face their fears—of abandonment, of not being enough, of repeating old patterns—and choose to move forward together. Apologies are made, boundaries are set, and the possibility of second chances emerges. The chapter is a testament to the power of communication and the courage it takes to let go of old hurts in pursuit of something better.

Vulnerability, Validation, and First Touch

Physical and emotional intimacy intertwine

Truly and Colin's relationship reaches a new level of intimacy, both physically and emotionally. Their first night together is passionate, awkward, and deeply affirming, as they navigate each other's desires and insecurities. The experience is transformative, breaking down the last of their defenses and solidifying their commitment to one another. In the afterglow, they share fears and dreams, finding comfort in the knowledge that they are seen, accepted, and loved for who they truly are.

Family Dinners and Old Wounds

Confronting the past to build the future

A tense family dinner brings unresolved issues to the surface, forcing both Truly and Colin to confront the ways their families have shaped them. Old wounds are reopened, but the experience also offers an opportunity for healing and growth. Through honest conversation and mutual support, they begin to rewrite the narratives that have held them back. The chapter is a turning point, as both realize that the future they want is possible—but only if they're willing to let go of the past.

Honesty, Healing, and New Love

Choosing each other despite uncertainty

Truly and Colin face a crossroads: continue hiding behind fear and self-doubt, or choose each other fully, despite the risks. Through honest conversations and acts of care, they reaffirm their commitment, learning that love is not about perfection, but about showing up, even when it's hard. Their relationship becomes a source of healing, not just for themselves, but for those around them. The chapter is a celebration of new love—messy, imperfect, and utterly real.

Meddling, Meltdowns, and Making Amends

Letting go of control to find peace

Truly's attempts to control her parents' reconciliation reach a breaking point, leading to a meltdown that forces her to confront her own limitations. She learns that love cannot be forced or orchestrated, and that sometimes, the best thing she can do is step back and let others find their own way. Making amends with her parents and with Colin, she discovers the freedom that comes from letting go of control and embracing uncertainty.

Boundaries, Bravery, and Reconciliation

Setting boundaries and embracing vulnerability

With newfound clarity, Truly sets boundaries—with her family, with Colin, and with herself. She learns to ask for what she needs and to accept love without conditions. Colin, too, confronts his own fears and insecurities, choosing to be brave in the face of uncertainty. Together, they model a new kind of relationship—one built on mutual respect, open communication, and the courage to be vulnerable.

Love, Laughter, and Letting Go

Redefining happily ever after

Truly and Colin's journey culminates in a redefinition of what it means to live "happily ever after." Their love is not the fairy tale she once imagined, but something richer and more complex—full of laughter, tears, and the willingness to keep trying, even when things get hard. As they support each other through life's challenges, they discover that true happiness comes not from perfection, but from the daily choice to love and be loved.

Happily Ever After, Redefined

A new beginning, grounded in hope

A year later, Truly and Colin stand together at her parents' vow renewal, surrounded by family and friends. Their journey has been anything but easy, but they have emerged stronger, wiser, and more in love than ever. The future is uncertain, but they face it together, grounded in the knowledge that love is not a destination, but a journey—one they are committed to traveling, hand in hand, truly, madly, deeply.

Analysis

"Truly, Madly, Deeply" is a contemporary romance that interrogates the myths and realities of love in the modern age. Through the intertwined journeys of Truly and Colin, the novel explores the tension between romantic idealism and pragmatic realism, ultimately suggesting that true love is neither a fairy tale nor a transaction, but a daily act of courage and vulnerability. The story is deeply meta, using the protagonist's career as a romance novelist to reflect on the genre's promises and pitfalls, while also critiquing the ways we inherit and internalize narratives about love from our families and culture. The use of digital communication, podcast culture, and therapy-speak grounds the novel firmly in the present, making its emotional stakes feel immediate and relatable. At its core, the book argues that love is not about perfection or certainty, but about the willingness to show up, to communicate honestly, and to keep choosing each other—even when it's hard. The happy ending is not a guarantee, but a commitment to keep trying, together. In a world where cynicism often masquerades as wisdom, "Truly, Madly, Deeply" is a hopeful, nuanced reminder that love, in all its messiness, is still worth believing in.

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3.72 out of 5
Average of 8k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Truly, Madly, Deeply receives mixed reviews, averaging 3.72/5. Many readers adore Colin McCrory as a devoted, patient hero and praise the witty banter and steamy romance between him and bisexual leads Truly and Colin. Positive reviews highlight the fast-paced, entertaining story and strong queer representation. Critics cite Truly's immaturity, excessive Taylor Swift references, underdeveloped side plots, and the Parent Trap subplot as weaknesses. The book's heat level earns consistent praise, while some feel the single POV left Colin one-dimensional.

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Characters

Truly St. James

Romantic idealist seeking real love

Truly is a bestselling romance novelist whose belief in happily ever afters is both her greatest strength and deepest vulnerability. Raised by parents whose marriage seemed perfect, she internalized the idea that love should be effortless and everlasting. The shattering of her engagement and her parents' separation force her to confront the complexities of real relationships. Truly is introspective, witty, and fiercely loyal, but struggles with control and the fear of abandonment. Her journey is one of learning to let go—of perfection, of old narratives, and of the need to fix everything. Through her evolving relationship with Colin, she discovers that true love is not about fairy tales, but about showing up, being honest, and choosing each other every day.

Colin McCrory

Realist lawyer with a hidden heart

Colin is a family lawyer specializing in divorce, shaped by a childhood marked by familial expectations and sibling rivalry. Outwardly pragmatic and quick-witted, he uses humor and logic to shield himself from vulnerability. His career has made him skeptical of romantic ideals, but beneath the surface, he longs for connection and acceptance. Colin's relationship with Truly challenges his cynicism, forcing him to confront his own wounds and the possibility of lasting love. He is patient, attentive, and surprisingly tender, willing to fight for what—and who—he wants. His growth lies in embracing vulnerability and allowing himself to hope, even when it scares him.

Lulu

Fiercely loyal best friend and truth-teller

Lulu is Truly's best friend and confidante, known for her sharp wit, irreverent humor, and unwavering support. A single mother and survivor of her own failed marriage, Lulu is both pragmatic and deeply loving. She challenges Truly to be honest with herself, offering tough love when needed and a safe space to fall apart. Lulu's presence grounds the story, providing comic relief and emotional ballast. Her own experiences with love and loss make her both skeptical and hopeful, serving as a mirror for Truly's journey.

Diane Livingston (Truly's Mother)

Retired actress, loving but guarded

Diane is a former stage actress whose marriage to Stanley was once the gold standard for her daughter. She is elegant, creative, and fiercely protective, but struggles with vulnerability and the fear of disappointing those she loves. The separation from Stanley is both a crisis and an opportunity for growth, forcing her to confront long-ignored issues. Diane's journey is one of learning to communicate honestly, to accept imperfection, and to fight for what matters most.

Stanley Livingston (Truly's Father)

Theatrical, sentimental, and emotionally complex

Stanley is the artistic director of a local theater, known for his humor, warmth, and penchant for musical references. He adores his family but has difficulty expressing his needs and fears, often hiding behind jokes and traditions. The separation from Diane is a wake-up call, prompting him to reevaluate his priorities and the ways he's contributed to their marital struggles. Stanley's arc is about rediscovering intimacy and learning that love requires ongoing effort and honesty.

Caitlin McCrory

Podcast host and catalyst for change

Caitlin is Colin's sister and the host of the podcast that brings Truly and Colin together. Outspoken, creative, and a little chaotic, she is both a source of comic relief and a catalyst for the story's central romance. Caitlin's belief in her brother's goodness and her matchmaking instincts help nudge Colin and Truly toward each other, even when they resist. She represents the power of community and the importance of taking risks.

Caleb McCrory

Estranged twin, source of family tension

Caleb is Colin's twin brother, whose relationship with Colin is fraught with rivalry and unresolved hurt. His marriage to Colin's ex-girlfriend, Ali, is a source of pain and resentment, highlighting the complexities of family loyalty and betrayal. Caleb's presence forces Colin to confront old wounds and the need for boundaries, ultimately paving the way for healing and forgiveness.

Ali

Colin's ex, now sister-in-law

Ali is a well-meaning but oblivious figure whose choices have lasting repercussions for Colin. Her relationship with Caleb and her role in the family dynamic serve as a backdrop for Colin's struggles with self-worth and belonging. Ali's arc is less about personal growth and more about the impact of unresolved issues on those around her.

Muffy McCrory

Colin's mother, traditional and image-conscious

Muffy is the matriarch of the McCrory family, invested in appearances and family unity, sometimes at the expense of individual needs. Her inability to acknowledge Colin's pain or validate his feelings creates tension, but also offers an opportunity for Colin to assert his boundaries and advocate for himself.

Justin

Truly's ex-fiancé, catalyst for transformation

Justin is the embodiment of unfulfilled potential and emotional immaturity. His betrayal is the inciting incident that propels Truly's journey, forcing her to reevaluate her standards and what she truly wants in a partner. While not a villain, Justin represents the dangers of settling and the importance of self-respect.

Plot Devices

Dual Perspectives and Contrasting Worldviews

Romantic idealism versus pragmatic realism drive conflict

The narrative is structured around the tension between Truly's belief in fairy-tale love and Colin's hard-won skepticism. Their opposing perspectives are explored through podcast debates, personal conversations, and the unfolding of their relationship. This device allows for rich character development, as each is forced to confront and ultimately integrate aspects of the other's worldview. The interplay of hope and realism becomes the engine of both conflict and growth.

Forced Proximity and Parent Trap Scheme

Manipulated circumstances create opportunities for healing

Truly's plan to reunite her parents at the lake house is a classic "forced proximity" device, echoing the structure of romantic comedies and family dramas. By engineering situations where characters must confront their issues, the story accelerates emotional revelations and growth. The scheme's eventual unraveling underscores the limits of control and the necessity of genuine communication.

Digital Miscommunication and Accidental Confessions

Modern technology as both barrier and bridge

Texting mishaps, social media stalking, and viral podcast episodes serve as both obstacles and catalysts for intimacy. These devices reflect contemporary dating anxieties and the ways technology can both expose and protect vulnerability. Accidental confessions force characters to confront their feelings sooner than they might otherwise, propelling the romance forward.

Parallel Family Dynamics

Mirrored struggles highlight universal themes

The story draws parallels between Truly's and Colin's families, using sibling rivalry, parental expectations, and marital discord to explore broader questions about love, loyalty, and forgiveness. These mirrored dynamics deepen the emotional stakes and provide context for the protagonists' fears and desires.

Banter and Humor as Emotional Armor

Wit masks vulnerability, then reveals it

Sharp dialogue and playful banter are used both as a defense mechanism and as a means of connection. The gradual shift from sarcasm to sincerity mirrors the characters' journey from guardedness to openness, making humor a key narrative tool for both character development and reader engagement.

About the Author

Alexandria Bellefleur is a bestselling, award-winning contemporary romance author known for crafting swoony stories featuring loveable grumps and the sunshine characters who win their hearts. A proud Pacific Northwesterner, she enjoys good coffee, Pike IPA, and Voodoo Doughnuts. Her talents include tracking down the best Pad Thai wherever she travels, remembering faces while forgetting names, dozing in movie theaters, and maintaining composure while reading spicy books publicly. Her debut novel, Written in the Stars, earned both a 2021 Lambda Literary Award and a 2020 Ripped Bodice Award for Excellence in Romantic Fiction.

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