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Forget Me Not
by Julie Soto
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
General Description: Ama is a wedding planner who's asked to do a her biggest wedding yet. However, the couple only has one request: using a specific florist that Ama happens to have history with. Elliot Bloom knows Ama fairly well, but both don't necessarily want to work together as they have a rough history. However, in order to make the couple happy, they must book their differences aside (or face the head on) to make the wedding a success. Will the wedding go off without a hitch or will Ama and Elliot let their feelings affect their work? Can Elliot and Ama work out their history?
All the goods:
- The reality TV vibes this book gave me were immaculate. I know it's not a reality TV book, but it felt like one.
- Ama's growth in this book was fantastic to read about. I loved the side plots surrounding her.
- The spicier scenes in this book made sense to the plot and did not take me out of the book (shocking!)
- The audiobook was very well done and I did not want to stop listening to it!
The loss of a half star:
- Elliot just makes such a DUMB decision in this book. I was so frustrated with him that it took me completely out of the book for a bit while I processed what he did. Please note, it was not harmful, just so annoying.
Overall, if you're looking for a spicier book with some reality TV vibes, this is the next book for you
All the goods:
- The reality TV vibes this book gave me were immaculate. I know it's not a reality TV book, but it felt like one.
- Ama's growth in this book was fantastic to read about. I loved the side plots surrounding her.
- The spicier scenes in this book made sense to the plot and did not take me out of the book (shocking!)
- The audiobook was very well done and I did not want to stop listening to it!
The loss of a half star:
- Elliot just makes such a DUMB decision in this book. I was so frustrated with him that it took me completely out of the book for a bit while I processed what he did. Please note, it was not harmful, just so annoying.
Overall, if you're looking for a spicier book with some reality TV vibes, this is the next book for you