I absolutely loved Truly, Madly, Deeply by Erika Kelly, it is an incredible runaway bride love story. It is the twelfth book in her Calamity Falls series. I am looking forward to reading the other books in the series. Erika Kelly showed that she is an amazing storyteller and is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. It was impossible to put Truly, Madly, Deeply down and I loved every moment on every page. Who does not love hot sexy men, strong females, loving families, and friends, who always support one another? I love how Erika develops her characters in such a way that you fall in love with them and care about them much like a good friend. I love how Erika Kelly managed to create the "perfect" heroine, who is a strong, sassy woman on her own, to balance out the sexy, swoon worthy man. I really enjoy how the book is told from the perspective of the main characters. I love getting the insight and feelings from the different characters. Truly, Madly, Deeply is a runaway bride love story and is filled with heartbreaking and heartwarming moments. I love the lighter moments where I find myself smiling and laughing out loud. My favorite moments are the ones that pull at my heartstrings that cause me to sigh, as I read the heartbreaking moments. Truly, Madly, Deeply is filled with such moments, and with so much emotion. It is filled with all those things that we have come to love and expect in a Erika Kelly love story, especially with the poignant and bittersweet moments that filled this page turner. Truly, Madly, Deeply is the story of Jaime Dupree, owner of the Renegades a professional hockey team and single father to Kinsley, and Grace Giordano, a pastry chef. On her wedding day to fiancé Ian Adler, Grace discovered that Ian stole money from her parents and all her savings to cover his gambling debts. She immediately leaves knowing that she could never trust Ian again. Jaime rescues Grace and takes her to his family’s ranch in Calamity, Wyoming. Jaime allows Grace to stay in one of the cabins on the ranch. Grace just wants to get away and decide what she wants to do with her life. Grace works in her family’s bakery, Renzo’s on Duff Island, Rhode Island where she is responsible for making the dough daily for croissants, she would prefer to make pastries, but her family does not support this. With the help of Brodie Bowie, Grace obtains a food truck during the annual music festival and becomes known as the Singing Baker because she sings pop star Lorelei Calloway’s songs. Grace is hoping to make enough money to repay her parents for the money that Ian stole and to start to rebuild her savings to open her own bakery. Conversation between Grace and Jaime flows so easily, I love that both Grace and Jaime share secrets with one another that they have not shared with anyone before, especially the secrets Jaime shares regarding the guilt he feels about what happened to his friend Booker Hayes. As Grace and Jaime spend time together, things change between them, and they begin a romantic relationship. I love how Jaime calls her Gracie. Grace is concerned about how risk adverse Jaime is not only in his life but also in the way he is raising Kinny, and whether they have a future. A surprise plot twist changes things between Grace and Jaime and Grace leaves Calamity. I loved that Truly, Madly, Deeply is more than just a romance, there are dilemmas that both Grace and Jaime are facing that need to be resolved. I love how the storylines get so beautifully resolved. I love that Grace’s dreams come true when she returns to Calamity Falls. I love the name of the bakery that she opens. I love the heart-to-heart conversations that Grace and Jaime have with their parents and siblings. I love Kinny and her interactions with Grace. I love the changes that both Grace and Jaime make in their lives to have a life together. I love the ending of their love story and how both Grace and Jaime change because of their love for one another. I love the proposal bonus scene, which included Jaime’s proposal to Grace, and I loved the engagement ring. I love Grace and Jaime’s love story and the descriptions of the Calamity setting. I love the characters and the family dynamic in Truly, Madly, Deeply, the characters feel like family and friends. I enjoy all the interactions among the Dupree and Giordano siblings, it feels like real family love and makes me laugh at their teasing. Truly, Madly, Deeply is filled with poignant and bittersweet moments as well as plot twists. I am looking forward to reading the other books in the series. Who does not love family and friends that always have each other’s backs? I thoroughly enjoyed Truly, Madly, Deeply, who does not love a runaway bride love story. Highly recommend this incredible love story and am so looking forward to reading the other books in the series.