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A review by amanda_reads13
Forget Me Not by Julie Soto
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
Ama is a wedding planner who has just been hired for the biggest wedding of her career. Unfortunately, she has to work with Elliot, a florist, who she had a falling out with and hasn't spoken to in years.
In the present we get Ama's POV. Her mother, and her million marriages, have instilled a fear of marriage and commitment that she struggles to get past. She falls for Elliot, but cannot overcome her insecurities. She is incredibly driven to succeed professionally and has so much passion for her work. I love her relationship with her ex-stepsister.
In the past we get Elliot's POV. I really liked this structure because it helps us get to know him better. In the present, he comes across as grumpy, rude, and brooding. But in the flashbacks we learn that he falls hard and fast for Ama. She is his soft spot. He wants nothing more than to build a life with her. That tattoo...OMG! Elliot is steadfast and so supportive of Ama.
I really loved these two together andI am really glad that this book didn't end with a wedding. That would have been way out of character for Ama.
I would have liked the book to delve a bit deeper into the characters. I felt a lot of the character develop was a bit surface level.
Tropes: Second Chance, Grumpy/Sunshine, Friends to Enemies to Lovers, Workplace Romance, Forced Proximity
In the present we get Ama's POV. Her mother, and her million marriages, have instilled a fear of marriage and commitment that she struggles to get past. She falls for Elliot, but cannot overcome her insecurities. She is incredibly driven to succeed professionally and has so much passion for her work. I love her relationship with her ex-stepsister.
In the past we get Elliot's POV. I really liked this structure because it helps us get to know him better. In the present, he comes across as grumpy, rude, and brooding. But in the flashbacks we learn that he falls hard and fast for Ama. She is his soft spot. He wants nothing more than to build a life with her. That tattoo...OMG! Elliot is steadfast and so supportive of Ama.
I really loved these two together and
I would have liked the book to delve a bit deeper into the characters. I felt a lot of the character develop was a bit surface level.
Tropes: Second Chance, Grumpy/Sunshine, Friends to Enemies to Lovers, Workplace Romance, Forced Proximity
Graphic: Sexual content, Death of parent, and Toxic friendship