A review by jillkaarlela
Forget Me Not by Julie Soto

lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

Taylor Swift songs: “wildest dreams (tv)”, “false god”
Playlist:  
“Satellite” by Harry Styles
“Nonsense” by Sabrina Carpenter
“If and/or when” by Ruel
“Read your mind” by Sabrina Carpenter
“Reckless driving” by Lizzy McAlpine Ft. Ben Kessler
“Never Really Over” by Katy Perry

Age rating: 17+ (5-6 brief spicy scenes, 2/5🌶️)

If you like extreme “he falls first and falls harder” trope to where he is basically delulu, this is for you. Elliot is “satellite” by Harry Styles. I will say, I respect the heck out of Ama, because she is a queen who knows what she wants and she goes and gets it. She has this tall grumpy brooding man on a LEASH for her, even when she doesn’t want marriage or even a relationship/commitment, and he does. 

I thought it was a good choice to have it only show Elliot’s POV in the past and only Ama’s POV in the present! I liked the overall plot with the forced proximity as they work on a high-profile wedding together. The overall pacing was good, and it went on the faster side. I think my issue was that Elliot thought he could change Ama’s mind, which felt very delusional and annoying to me. Also, the resolution was EXTREMELY fast, and I feel like it wasn’t even actually resolved, they just kinda skipped over the issues. 

Overall, this wasn’t bad by any means, but it wasn’t my favorite. 

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