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a_stylish_bookworm 's review for:
Truly, Madly, Deeply
by L.J. Shen
hopeful
medium-paced
** spoiler alert ** Cal is back to her home town for her father's funeral. There she meets up either her former crush who is her former BFF's older brother. Ambrose (Ro) is a famous chef who recently opened a pop up restaurant in their hometown.
We see Cal try to restore her relationship with Dylan, her bff as well as befriends Ro. Cal is outgoing and funny but there's another side to her that only Ro sees.
I enjoyed their interaction and how Ro was such an asshole to pretty much anyone but Cal and his family. I also enjoyed the mystery part of the story. I also enjoyed the start of each chapter with a song and how it relates to each chapter.
I did have some issues with the story:
- there was a lot going on and the story felt a bit long
- Ro has loved Cal since they were young. Kind of sick with the 5 year difference
- how on earth is a 26 year a multi rated Michelin chef and a billionaire
The story is told in both Cal & Ro's POV and Lila Winters and Teddy Hamilton did a great job with both characters.
Thank you @dreamscape_media for a copy of the audiobook.