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Oopsie Daisy by Iris Morland

kirbyj_'s review against another edition

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3.0

oh, the mmc made me so mad and so did the fmc. he was so ignorant of the changes and she was just plain immature.

theeuphoriczat's review against another edition

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4.0

Absolutely obsessed with this series. Daisy story is no different.
This is a twist on the classic teacher student relationship

disneymagic's review against another edition

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4.0

Received an ARC in exchange for an honest review

Let me start by saying I haven’t read the first two (mostly because I didn’t know this was part of a series), and I still really enjoyed this book!
From beginning to end, this story was full of humor. Sometimes it was self-deprecating and one or the other of our main characters would crack jokes at their expense, or the more tender (and even heated) moments would be diffused a little with off-hand jokes or corny pick-up lines.
I enjoyed watching Kate and Lochlann’s relationship evolve and I really loved all of the romcom tropes. Overall great read. :)

ameserole's review

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3.0

Oopsie Daisy was probably the shortest out of the three books within The Flower Shop Sisters. In it, you will meet Kate and Lochlann. They went from a very steam one night stand, at her sisters wedding, to accidentally ending up pregnant. To make matters even more horrible.. he is now her advisor at the same college within the same program. Yikes!

The drama throughout this book was just weird. It definitely annoyed me and made no sense at all. Like the outside drama really because the "villain" was just annoying. Or as Lochlann would put it - a real dirty wagon. Then there's the relationship drama which also annoyed me because people can be so dumb sometimes.

Other than that, the romance was okay and the story flew by for me. I'm kind of glad that I randomly dove into this because the audios were pretty quick and helped the day go by faster.

mlcreads's review

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4.0

This is the third book in this series and it is quirky, funny and totally hilarious. Kate and Lochlan's story is a fun read and while it is part of a series it can be read as a stand alone. I enjoyed Kate's witty comebacks and her inability to stop babbling when she was nervous. Lochlan is quiet and serious but he can't help but fall for Kate even when he knows he shouldn't.

karissafeese's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

hijinx_abound's review

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3.0

So I love a surprise forbidden romance. In this case, you have a grad student who has a one night stand n another country and then finds her partner is her new advisor. Neither can afford to lose their place. HE needs the visa to stay in the US to teach and further his research. She needs to excel in this program because there are so few women in STEM.

I have to say that this narrator's Irish accent was not one point. HE seemed to slip in and out of it and that was distracting to me. The story itself was good. The accidental pregnancy did not seem crazy. The fact that they met because his cousin married her sister, is a bigger issue.

Here is a lot of drama but I did like the characters.

yaravb's review

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lighthearted relaxing medium-paced

3.75

jscarpa14's review

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3.0

So my biggest thing is while she has plans to fix her professional future at the end of the story, it never actually occurs in the book. Also I'm not entirely sure any of this could be called a happy ending. The blackmailer kept their job and faced no consequences. The couple who had a preexisting entanglement prior to their student teacher relationship both screwed their careers when they didn't get involved while attending the college. She ends up having to give up her very large family and her country. He manages to go back to his old career, she's still a stay at home mom, but hey they have a kid and they're getting married so yay? Yeah, NO. It's not a happy ending because one dude it sounds like his career advancement would have been more likely to happen in the US but yeah that's screwed over something he did when he didn't even work there. Two the bad guy pretty much gets away with it. Three, when I was in my early 20s I told myself I'd go back and finish college once my kids started school. I'm now 39 and never did, my oldest has graduated school, my younger two are juniors and seniors in high school. Intending to do something especially when it's about you and you're a Mom doesn't always mean it will happen so the state of this when it ends basically has her giving up her dreams to be a house wife. Being a housewife is only an good thing when its something you actually want for yourself. Not when events kind of force you into it.

Finishing this book I'm just left angry and I honestly would rather have skipped it. It comes across to me more like a cautionary tale against one night stands than it does any sort of romance. Kind of hard to recomend something that if you'd known how it ended would have been a hard pass for you.

fuzzywuzzy's review

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5.0

What a fun read! This was light, funny, a little erotic *☺️*, and just and overall fun book to read. I’ll be adding this author to my list of “Must Read Authors”! Although I must ask, why all the American insults throughout the book? There were quite a few!