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“This fun, steamy romance hits it right out of the park! With a mom who's been married 14 times, you'd think Ama would hate weddings. But while she doesn't want one herself, she loves weddings so much, she became a wedding planner, straight out of high school. Now she's struck out on her own, catering to smaller budget weddings. But when she gets the chance to work on a big budget wedding for a famous couple, she jumps at the chance. The only catch is that she has to work with her super grumpy ex, who she's still not over years later. But this could make her career, she she plunges in headfirst. ”
— Jennifer • Bookmiser
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“There's absolutely no chance of forgetting Forget Me Not. This sexy second chance romance made me experience the full range of emotion with its well-fleshed out characters and incredible use of 'then and now' storytelling. There was humor, there was outrage, there were sexy times, and so much thinly veiled pining I wanted to reach my hand into the book and shake the characters. One of my favorite things was that most of the 'past' sections were told from Eliot's perspective while Ama’s was mostly told in the present. It was a unique storytelling device that showed where the characters were in the relationship. Overall, a fantastic summer romance that’s just as hot as the season. ”
— Destinee • East City Bookshop
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“Jennifer Lopez is the reason why I swoon for a wedding planner who doesn't wed story! Forget Me Not is full of romance tropes (but in the best way possible). A wedding planner and a florist are exes. They are forced to work together on the biggest wedding event of their careers. I loved the two narrators that read the wedding planner's and florist's points of view: the wedding planner's narrative is set during the present while the florist's provides their past relationship timeline. My heart broke for them and continued to root for them! ”
— Amy • Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers
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“Forget Me Not by Julie Soto is an emotional, beautifully written story that explores love, loss, and second chances. The characters are deeply relatable, and the journey they take will have you hooked from the first page. It's the kind of book that stays with you long after you finish. ”
— In Bloom Books • In Bloom Books
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“I adored this book! Ama and Elliott have my whole heart. I loved Ama's tenacity and dedication to her career as a wedding planner; she is one of my favorite romance characters I've met this year. Elliott, the quietly ambitious florist who believes in happily ever afters, is the perfect balance to Ama. This will be one of the big romances of the summer! I can't wait to talk about it with everyone!”
— Kate • Bookmarks
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“Ama is a wedding planner who doesn't believe in marriage, and Elliot is a florist who doesn't seem to know how to get along with others - and he's Ama's ex. They haven't seen each other, much less worked with each other, for years, but now they're being forced to collaborate on a wedding that could blow up Ama's career (and, by extension, Elliot's). With the catch that, well, they have to work together. This is a perfect read for any romance reader who loves their tropes.”
— Melissa • Fiction Addiction
A wedding planner and her grumpy ex must work together to plan a celebrity event in this deliciously spicy and funny novel from the creator of Generation Me.
Ama Torres is an optimistic wedding planner who doesn’t believe in marriage. But weddings? They’re amazing. Elliot Bloom is a brooding florist who hates owning a flower shop…until a certain bright-eyed, donut-loving workaholic shows up at his door.
Once upon a time, they collaborated on events by day, and by night, Ama traced the intricate flower tattoos etched along his body. Then Ama shattered his heart and never spoke to Elliot again.
Now they’re working on an event that could make or break both of their careers—except neither of them has gotten over what happened two years ago. Things are not helped by the two brides, who see the obvious chemistry between Ama and Elliot and are determined to set them up, not knowing their complicated history. But as the wedding takes on a life of its own, Ama and Elliot are about to discover that some things can survive a complete catastrophe . . .
Smart and hilarious, Forget Me Not is about two people giving themselves—and love!—a second chance.
Julie Soto is an author, playwright, and actress originally from Sacramento, CA. Her musical Generation Me won the 2017 New York Musical Festival’s Best Musical award, as well as Best Book for her script. She is a musical theater geek, fandom nerd, and the author of many spicy fan fictions. Julie now lives in Fort Bragg, CA, with her dog, Charlie. She is probably drinking coffee as you read this.