Soto's debut romance novel will publish this July.
Author Julie Soto has yet to release her debut book, but she's already making a splash in the television space. Deadline has announced that Soto's forthcoming release Forget Me Not is set to be adapted for television. Universal International Studios, a division of Universal Studio Group, is heading up the project.
Set to release on July 11, Forget Me Not is a contemporary romance that sees a wedding planner and her ex work together. Our optimistic wedding planner is Ama Torres, who, ironically, doesn't believe in marriage. Regardless, she still very much loves weddings themselves. Meanwhile, her grouchy ex Elliot Bloom owns a flower shop. And yes, he hates it. But it's where he first met and fell in love with Ama until they had a rough falling out with each other.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT About the adaptation, Soto told Deadline: I am absolutely ecstatic to be working with Universal International Studios on an adaptation of Forget Me Not. I was blown away when I heard the news that they were interested in my book and even more excited at the prospect of a series adaptation.
As Forget Me Not is still in the early stages, a projected release window has not been set, but the novel hits shelves on July 11.
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