Madly Deeply | Truly
Since "Truly Madly Deeply" refers to several popular works, here are reviews for the most common ones.
: Row is praised as a "top-tier" grumpy hero who is secretly devoted to Cal.
A steamy queer rom-com featuring bisexual representation between a romance novelist, Truly, and a divorce lawyer, Colin. Review: Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur Truly Madly Deeply
: Some found the dialogue and behavior between characters to be "childish" for adults in their 20s.
: Critical reviews on The StoryGraph pointed out controversial elements like toxic masculinity, questionable politics, and handled trauma. Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur (Novel, 2024) Since "Truly Madly Deeply" refers to several popular
: Readers describe it as an intense, addictive, and "spicy" second-chance romance. What Readers Liked :
: Many reviewers on Goodreads found the banter and "electric chemistry" between the leads to be a highlight. Review: Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur :
: Cal's quirky personality and internal monologues provided many "laugh out loud" moments. Common Criticisms :


