Even if the books aren't canon, this one is in Season 4 despite The Charmed Ones having Season 5 hairstyles on the cover.
I can determine that because Phoebe and Cole are engaged.
Oh yeah there is going to be a lot of Phoebe and Cole in this book so if anyone was on that ship watching Charmed, you will love this one. We get some Piper, Paige and Leo but this is mostly about Phoebe and a now human Cole.
Having no powers and working as an assistant district attorney for real now yet still trying to shake of demon bounty hunters who want him dead doesn't really leave much time for Cole to spend with his fiancee. Having to cancel date nights is becoming constant but Phoebe is just glad that her sweetie isn't running for his life as an excuse.
Phoebe tries to salvage her night by calling her sisters but Piper and Paige have plans to stay in and bond watching movies and eating popcorn. Phoebe is a little glum but also realizes that the two need more time together as Paige is so new to their family.
The man next to Phoebe is on the phone having a conversation that isn't going well by the snippets Phoebe can pick out as he knocks over her mineral water. Ending the call, he apologizes to Phoebe and his boyish looks convey that he wasn't ready to be dumped. He introduces himself as Nick Gerard and thinking that Phoebe has been dumped too offers to share his dinner reservation with her.
Phoebe tells Nick she is engaged but the waiter arrives and believes Nick is with his date so Phoebe agrees as long as they both split the bill...why waste a meal and meeting someone new as just a friend to chat with?
Cole, however, rushes to get his work done so he can meet Phoebe and he arrives at the restaurant to see Phoebe laughing and smiling with another man. Phoebe doesn't act ashamed at all because it has been innocent conversation and greets Cole warmly but Cole decides to be rude to Nick which doesn't sit well with Phoebe.
Nick tries to be polite but Phoebe isn't proud of her boyfriend acting like a jealous jerk so she pays for the whole bill and leaves, Cole on her heels. He accuses Phoebe of hooking up with some guy and assumes that Phoebe didn't even try to talk her sisters into going out at all. Phoebe leaves Cole on the sidewalk and drives home in her own car as Cole goes off to cross the Golden Gate Bridge and drive out to Sausalito to think about the fight.
The next morning, Phoebe wakes up to a single red rose and a note from Cole apologizing in his actions of the previous night. Cole is at his job so Phoebe goes about her normal day of errands and ends up running into Nick as his car is being impounded for parking in a NO PARKING zone, a sign hidden by a tree. Embarrassed about last night and having the worst luck, Phoebe offers to drive Nick to go and get his car.
Us, as the readers, have already learned that Nick Gerard is not who he appears to be and Phoebe's phrasing has him whisking her away to the Underworld. Nick is a demon working for the Powers of Darkness which puts him in the top 3 of demonic evils with The Source of All Evil being Numero Uno and he has a beef with Cole.
Cole gave up his demon powers for the love of a witch, A Charmed One, freely but Nick doesn't see it that way. He believes Phoebe forced him to give up his true nature but that she isn't as committed to him as she thinks. Nick says he proved that last night by Phoebe accepting his dinner invitation and the jealous way Cole acted, proving that neither one completely trusts the other.
Phoebe is now a bargaining chip in this game.
Cole gets a frantic call from Piper and he rushes home to find her and Paige tied up with a snake like demon there as a messenger from Nick or Tauschung. Cole is to come after Phoebe but with no help from the Charmed Ones and if he can rescue her, he'll have to face down his foe.
Leaving Phoebe in the Underworld will end the Power of Three, dead or alive, and work in the favor of all demons so what can Cole do but accept or else lose the love of his life and leave her family in ruins once again after already losing one sister...
Even though Phoebe is the damsel in distress, she doesn't play it that way as she is actually pretty clever which is nice to have them establish in these books as she did go to college and study psychology. She plays off Nick's own human past and is a bit sorry for what she learns about why he chose evil.
Cole gets a little bit of a spotlight which is refreshing because before they did this whole thing with turning him back to being evil...I was rooting for Cole to have some human redemption. He was born a half demon but embraced his whole demon side then he gave it up for love but clearly, he used his love to protect Phoebe and got sucked back to the dark side.
Here it is nice to see a fully human Cole with all of his demon knowledge going to save Phoebe and also be seen as a true member of the Halliwell family before he and Phoebe are even married. Leo and Piper and Paige all care for him and Cole shows that he does reciprocate being seen as a person and not just a former demon.
For all of those positives, Truth And Consequences cuts to the action just a little too quickly and ends with a happy family moment without any real payoff.