I stumbled upon 'Oopsie Daisy' while browsing for lighthearted rom-coms, and it instantly hooked me with its chaotic charm. The story follows Daisy, a perpetually clumsy florist who accidentally sends a brutally honest email rant about her ex to her entire company—including the CEO, who turns out to be her mysterious pen pal from a dating app. The mix of workplace shenanigans and secret identity tropes had me grinning like an idiot. What I adore is how the author balances cringe-worthy mishaps (Daisy spilling coffee on the CEO’s prized vintage suit) with genuine emotional depth, like her struggle to reconcile her online persona with her real-life insecurities.
The novel’s strength lies in its side characters too—Daisy’s best friend, a sarcastic baker who doubles as her hype man, and the CEO’s stoic assistant who secretly ships their relationship. The plot twists aren’t groundbreaking, but they’re executed with such warmth that I didn’t mind predicting the ending. It’s the literary equivalent of a cozy blanket fort with fairy lights—fluffy, sweet, and weirdly comforting.
If you’ve ever tripped over air or sent a text to the wrong person, 'Oopsie Daisy' will feel like a hug from a Kindred spirit. Daisy’s misadventures begin when she confuses her company’s dry-cleaning delivery with a bouquet order, leading to a chain reaction of disasters involving a lost pet iguana and a viral TikTok of her attempting (and failing) to salsa dance at a corporate retreat. The romance subplot simmers nicely—her anonymous online flirtations with the CEO crackle with tension, especially when they unknowingly roast each other’s alter egos in real life.
What surprised me was how the book tackled imposter syndrome. Daisy’s floral arrangements are objectively genius, but she downplays her talent until the CEO (who’s secretly her biggest fan) calls her out. The pacing drags a bit in the middle with one too many misunderstandings, but the payoff—a public confession involving a flower-shaped piñata—made me cheer. It’s not high literature, but it’s the kind of book you devour in one bath session, wrinkly toes be damned.
'Oopsie Daisy' is pure serotonin—a romp through floral shops and corporate chaos where everything that can go wrong does, spectacularly. Daisy’s accidental email blunder spirals into her fake-dating the CEO to save face, except neither realizes they’re already falling for each other online. The humor’s sharp (Daisy’s internal monologue about hating succulents killed me), but the emotional beats hit harder than expected—like when she admits she uses humor to deflect vulnerability. The CEO’s arc, learning to embrace spontaneity, complements her growth beautifully. It’s a love letter to messy people who bloom anyway.
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BOOK 3- THE NEXT GENERATION OF THE MILLS FAMILY
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His hand reached for the nape of my neck, pulling me closer to his face. I whimpered, trying to move away, but he held me firmly.
"Listen here, princess. I won't let some pathetic whore ruin my family. So, you'll stay silent and do exactly what I tell you to. Because if you don't, I won't hesitate to fuck you into this bed and leave you alone and broken. Understand?" He growled.
*******
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My voice echoed in the hall.
Then everything went quiet.
Eugene dropped to his knees.
He grabbed his chest.
His face twisted in pain.
The bond broke.
He thought I would beg.
He thought I would accept his pregnant mistress.
He was wrong.
I watched him suffer.
I felt nothing.
Then pain hit me too.
My body gave out.
I was about to fall,
When strong arms caught me.
Dark.
Cold.
Dangerous.
Alpha Arnold.
The Lycan King.
“Put her down! She is mine!” Eugene shouted.
Arnold smiled.
Slow. Cruel.
“Yours?” he said. “She rejected you.”
His eyes glowed.
“She is mine now.”
And just like that…
My life changed.
Eugene betrayed her.
Humiliated her.
Left her for another woman.
But he never thought she would be taken by the most feared Lycan alive.
Now Irene has to choose.
Go back to the man who broke her,
Or stay with the man who could destroy her.
Because Arnold does not give love.
He makes deals.
And once she says yes…
She can never escape him.
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The supporting characters are just as compelling, especially her estranged brother, whose own journey parallels hers in unexpected ways. There's a scene where they reunite in an abandoned studio, surrounded by half-finished canvases, that absolutely wrecked me. The book doesn’t shy away from messy emotions, and that’s what makes it so relatable. If you’ve ever felt like your past was a shadow you couldn’t outrun, 'Daisy' might resonate with you too.