05/08/2023
A commitment-phobic wedding planner stars in Soto’s tender but bumpy debut. Plucky and ambitious Ama Torres will do whatever it takes to provide the perfect party for her clients, but after witnessing her mother marry and divorce 16 times, she no longer believes in lasting relationships for herself. When a big-time influencer couple choose her to plan their wedding, Ama is thrilled about the exposure—until she discovers that they’ve hired her former fling Elliot Bloom as their florist. The ensuing second chance romance between Ama and Elliot offers beguiling moments of both tension and tenderness, but Soto over-relies on some unconvincing cursing to convey their chemistry, especially in the many steamy scenes (“ ‘Fuck,’ she moans against me... ‘Oh fuck!’ ”). Hiccups with the nuptials add a whirlwind of drama to proceedings, but the secondary characters go frustratingly underdeveloped and, outside of the romance plot, the dialogue becomes superficial. Still, fans of the grumpy/sunshine trope will swoon over surly Elliot, who prefers plants to people but whose good heart shines through his crankiness, and Ama proves easy to root for as she learns to open her heart. It’s not perfect, but Soto shows promise. Agent: Gaia Banks, Sheil Land Assoc. (July)
"A debut that is equal parts sexy and sweet."—Kirkus "Fans of the grumpy/sunshine trope will swoon over surly Elliot."—Publishers Weekly "A funny, heartfelt love letter to the author’s hometown of Sacramento, that will interest readers who enjoy second-chance romance, fiery sexual chemistry, and grumpy/sunshine relationship dynamics."—Library Journal “The way Soto wields both POV and alternating timelines to tell a timeless love story promises to make this book one of the best of the year .” —Paste Magazine “Swoon-worthy…a pitch-perfect romance.”—Parade Magazine “FORGET ME NOT is a sparkling gem of a romance. Swoony, sweet, and sexy, with heart-clenching moments and gorgeous prose. A stellar debut and the announcement of a phenomenal talent. Watch out, world - Julie Soto has arrived.” —Sarah Hawley, author of A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon
05/01/2023
DEBUT A cheerful wedding planner who doesn't believe in commitment gets a second chance at love with a grumpy florist in Soto's debut. Ama Torres started designing weddings for her oft-married mother when she was still a teenager; now she owns her own wedding planning and design business. When celebrity influencer Hazel Renee chooses Ama to run her wedding, she is excited to take her business to the next level of success, but this opportunity also forces her into close proximity with a man she never expected to see again. Elliot Bloom is a reclusive, tattooed florist who works magic with his floral designs and who once had incredible personal and professional chemistry with Ama. As the wedding draws closer and the two become entangled once more, Ama and Elliot must decide whether to open their hearts to each other again. Together they explore the boundaries between the professional and personal, and the differences between love, commitment, and marriage. VERDICT A funny, heartfelt love letter to the author's hometown of Sacramento, that will interest readers who enjoy second-chance romance, fiery sexual chemistry, and grumpy/sunshine relationship dynamics.—Sierra Wilson
2023-04-12 A wedding planner and a florist with a romantic history are forced to work together for a celebrity wedding in this sexy romance debut.
Despite taking great pride in her work as a wedding planner, Ama Torres has no desire to get married. After witnessing her mother’s numerous failed marriages, Ama is fine letting others say “I do” but has decided it's not for her. Elliot Bloom never thought he'd become a florist, but he begrudgingly accepts the role after his father leaves him his flower shop. When Ama is hired by an influencer with 4.2 million Instagram followers, she knows exposure on this level could skyrocket her business and lead to work with more high-profile clients. Unfortunately, the brides already have Elliot in mind as a florist, which could pose a bit of a problem. A couple of years ago, Ama and Elliot seemed like the perfect pair, mixing business with pleasure. But Elliot's proposal seemed to ruin everything, and Ama has successfully avoided speaking to him since. Neither Ama nor Elliot wants to give up such a promising gig, so they agree to work together and keep their relationship history a secret. They still possess some sparkling chemistry, though, and it doesn’t go unnoticed by the meddling brides. Ama and Elliot offer differing perspectives. The present-day story is told through Ama’s optimistic first-person point of view; Elliot narrates the earlier part of their relationship in a grumpier voice, ruminating on his relationship with Ama and where it all went wrong. The main characters are front and center here, and while the detailed descriptions of a gorgeous, over-the-top wedding will send readers’ imaginations running wild picturing couture gowns and grand floral displays, the secondary characters who orbit Ama and Elliot feel paper-thin. The interactions—and sexual tension—between Ama and Elliot are where the story shines; just exercise patience with everything else.
A debut that is equal parts sexy and sweet, with some minor distractions.
Julie Soto is my favorite writer, period. I'll read anything she writes, and love every second of it.
New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypo Ali Hazelwood
A spicy bouquet of thorns and roses, Forget Me Not is a triumph for those who love weddings...and hot florists.
New York Times bestselling author of Part of Your Abby Jimenez
Callie Dalton and Teddy Hamilton team up for a heartwarming performance of this reluctant romance. Ama, a wedding planner, and Elliot, a florist, broke up some time ago but now have an opportunity to work together again on a celebrity wedding. Dalton portrays Ama as ambitious and thoughtful, while Hamilton's Elliot is antisocial and stubborn--yet he aspires to more in his life. These performances are robust and compelling, and the focus between the characters' rekindling romance and individual motivations is balanced. What makes this audiobook a unique romance is its slower pace and character development. The lush delivery when describing the breathtaking scenery of Sacramento is an added bonus. The narrators' appropriately opposing deliveries at the beginning eventually blend into a believable natural chemistry. G.M. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
Callie Dalton and Teddy Hamilton team up for a heartwarming performance of this reluctant romance. Ama, a wedding planner, and Elliot, a florist, broke up some time ago but now have an opportunity to work together again on a celebrity wedding. Dalton portrays Ama as ambitious and thoughtful, while Hamilton's Elliot is antisocial and stubborn--yet he aspires to more in his life. These performances are robust and compelling, and the focus between the characters' rekindling romance and individual motivations is balanced. What makes this audiobook a unique romance is its slower pace and character development. The lush delivery when describing the breathtaking scenery of Sacramento is an added bonus. The narrators' appropriately opposing deliveries at the beginning eventually blend into a believable natural chemistry. G.M. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine