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Book Review: Oopsie Daisy by Iris Morland

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Nov 5, 2019
  • 2 min read

The Flower Shop Sisters Book 3

My professor gave me my first D. Now my next assignment is due...in nine months.

You know when you meet your new professor, and he ends up being the same man you had a one-night stand with three months ago?

Okay, maybe not. Let me explain.

I hadn’t intended to sleep with my professor. I might be known as the impulsive, prankster daughter in my family, but I’m not insane. I just wanted to have some fun in Ireland at my sister’s wedding, and maybe lose my virginity, too.

When I met Lochlann Gallagher at a pub one night, I couldn’t resist him. He was hot, Irish, and entirely set on seducing me. One unforgettable night under the sheets with him, and my V-card went up in smoke.

Well, that night had one itty bitty consequence because Lochlann totally made my eggo preggo.

And if this story isn’t crazy enough, Lochlann is not just my baby daddy: he’s now my professor and my advisor for grad school.

Somehow we have to figure out a way not to reveal this rapidly gestating secret while resisting the explosive attraction between us.

Except there’s just one more complication to this story: I think I’m totally falling for my baby daddy.

Oopsie daisy.

 

My Review:

There’re a lot of years between me and Kate. And I had to keep reminding myself that acting childish isn’t out of character when the character practically still is one. She jokes about being sixteen in a couple of scenes and then pretty much acts like she is for most of the rest of the book. I liked Lochlann. He has no emotional intelligence whatsoever, but I liked Lochlann. I don’t quite understand how these two worked together, but they kept me laughing for the whole book. Yeah, there are some holes in the plot where I would have loved to know more about what happened. And, yes, I think Lochlann is a coward and a great big doofus for the way he handled his job and treated Kate. (I’m feeding him a little bit more rope to hang himself with here, because as I suggested above, he has the empathy of a root vegetable.) And their happy ever after does come about with next to no real effort. But they kept me laughing. I’ve discovered I can gloss over a lot of things that probably irritate the daylights out of other people if a book can keep me entertained. I’m sad to know that I’ve just read the last of the sisters, however, I’m dying to know who’s up next. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Hidden Gems Books.


Other books in the series:


War of the Roses: A Steamy Romantic Comedy (A Petal Plucker Prelude)

Petal Plucker: A Steamy Romantic Comedy (The Flower Shop Sisters)

He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not: A Steamy Romantic Comedy (The Flower Shop Sisters)

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