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Dream Harbor #6

La Floristería de la Guirnalda de Margaritas

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Daisy está cansada de su mala suerte en el amor. Encima, desde que el alcalde Kelly soñó con que sobre su floristería flotaba una nube oscura, el negocio va cada vez peor. ¿Cómo escapar de la maldición?

Elliot acaba de llegar a Dream Harbor y sigue adaptándose al pequeño pueblo tras su divorcio. Hasta ahora ha evitado pisar la floristería. Si el alcalde está en lo cierto, lo último que necesita es más mala suerte.

Cuando un día cruza el umbral de la floristería, Elliot no imagina que ese pequeño paso le cambiará la vida. Quizá la mujer con peor suerte de todo el pueblo descubra que, igual que las flores se abren con la primavera, el amor se presenta de la manera más inesperada.

352 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 5, 2026

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Laurie Gilmore

18 books15.5k followers
Laurie Gilmore is a #1 New York Times, Sunday Times, and Globe & Mail bestselling author who writes steamy small-town romance. Her Dream Harbor series is filled with quirky townsfolk, cozy settings, and swoon-worthy romance. The first book in the series, The Pumpkin Spice Cafe, was featured on Good Morning America and was named the TikTok Shop Book of the Year 2024.

She loves finding books with the perfect balance of sweetness and spice and strives for that in her own writing. If you ever wished you lived in Stars Hollow (or that Luke and Lorelai would just get together already!) then her books are definitely for you.

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Profile Image for Alya ( 20 comments restriction ).
574 reviews196 followers
May 8, 2026
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First off I completely forgot my kindle synced between CR and read on goodreads was on so excuse the few days late update - Haven't opened much lol || I really enjoyed this one! I just love small town; tight knit feel reads. Daisy and Elliot's interactions and development were super cute at times funny from how awkward they both were 😂 Daisy did lowkey get on my nerves at times lol the way she kept nipping at every glimpse of chance the guy thought they could have together 😂 you know the people who suck the excitement out of something you're hopeful about; that was her 🤣 like I get they both have baggage and whatnot but lowkey felt bad for him lol but that made the relationship development between them even more cuter!

Plot Summary
Daisy’s flower shop has earned a reputation for bad luck after several weddings she worked on ended in divorce. The we have Elliot who is avoiding romance after his own heartbreak and staying far away from the supposedly cursed shop at all costs. When Elliot reluctantly visits Daisy’s store, the two form an unexpected connection and begin to wonder if love might arrive when they least expect it.

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283 reviews87 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 27, 2026
”You’re so pretty”
“You’re the prettiest girl in the entire town”
“𝒫𝓇𝑜𝒷𝒶𝒷𝓁𝓎 𝒾𝓃 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝑒𝓃𝓉𝒾𝓇𝑒 𝓌𝑜𝓇𝓁𝒹”


Soft, earnest, sincere. I really believed I was about to fall completely into this story. And in some ways, I did… but not without hesitation.

The premise itself was difficult to fully settle into. The idea that an entire town genuinely believes a flower shop is cursed felt a bit too exaggerated to be convincing, and that lingering disbelief created a distance I could never quite shake. Instead of feeling immersed, I often felt like I was observing from the outside, especially with the third-person point of view, which made it harder to emotionally connect in the way I wanted to. 😬😬

That said, Daisy was easy to care about. She’s kind, well-meaning, and undeserving of the reputation placed on her. Even in moments where she came across as slightly immature, there was something very human about her. Something that made it difficult not to root for her despite my reservations about the story itself.

Elliot on the other hand, brought a quiet charm that worked incredibly well. He’s a little awkward, a little unsure, but undeniably genuine. The “he falls first” dynamic is always compelling, and here it felt especially soft. His hesitation and nervousness made his feelings feel more real, more grounded.

“But she missed him.
She missed his crooked smile and his glasses and the way he turned pink when he was embarrassed.
She missed him, and that terrified her.”.

”She was wearing yellow today and she looked
perfect.
Like sunshine and flowers and summer days.
She looked like the future.
She looked like his.”


There’s a gentleness to the writing, a sense of longing that almost pulls you in completely.

The small-town atmosphere was warm and easy to settle into, giving the story a comforting, almost cozy tone. The diary entries from Daisy’s aunt added a lovely layer of depth and sentimentality, and her relationship with Iris stood out as one of the more grounded and heartfelt aspects of the book as well. 🫶🏼🫶🏼

Overall, this was a sweet and approachable read—something that flows easily and offers a gentle romantic experience. It has its charming moments and likable characters, but it never quite reached the emotional depth needed to make it truly memorable. It’s not a story I would necessarily return to, but it’s one I can appreciate. 😌

things to know about the book ↓

🌼 fake dating
🌼 he falls first
🌼 small town charm
🌼 quiet pining
🌼 supportive friendships
🌼 written in 3rd person

spice rating: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
swearing: yes

Thank you NetGalley, publisher & author for this arc in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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・❥・⁀➷ pre-read

so stoked that i got this! i’ve actually not read any of the others before this so I know it won’t hit the same, but I’m still excited nonetheless 🌼 🩷✨
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276 reviews190 followers
May 8, 2026
☆☆☆☆

The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by The Daisy Chain Flower Shop is easily one of my favorite installments in the Dream Harbor series so far. I absolutely loved the premise, and both Daisy and Elliot were such likable, well-developed main characters. Their relationship felt genuinely sweet and refreshing — they were so cute together, and I really appreciated that there was very little unnecessary drama between them.

What stood out to me most was how mature and adult their relationship felt. Their communication was mostly healthy, uncomplicated, and honest, which made the romance feel very comforting and believable. It was nice to read a romance where problems weren’t dragged out for the sake of tension.

I also really enjoyed how parts of Dream Harbor’s past were woven into the story, adding even more charm and depth to the setting that keeps bringing me back to this series.

At this point, there’s no stopping for me, I’ll definitely be continuing with the next book in the series!
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1,605 reviews125 followers
May 22, 2026
This has been such a fun and silly series that I really enjoyed. Dream Harbor is the quintessential cutesy small town where everyone knows everyone else as well as their personal business too. Most of the installments are flat out spicy hot reads that you will never see on the Hallmark channel. This installment picks up after the last one where we met Daisy and Elliot at Jeanie's and Logan’s wedding.

The book summary pretty much lays out the primary storyline of Dream Harbor native, Daisy, who took over the family flower shop from her mother and grandmother, Daisy May and Daisy June respectively. Daisy has been back in town for about a year now after a failed marriage and a failed engagement brought her back because she had nowhere else to go. Elliot landed in Dream Harbor about a year ago fleeing from his own failed marriage.

The flower shop is struggling without wedding business and can’t survive on funeral business. Daisy needs to prove to the Dream Harbor residents that she and her shop are not cursed in love. Elliot’s mom is coming to town because “she’s worried about Elliot being alone”. So, Daisy and Elliot agree to help each other out by pretending that they are dating in order to make Elliot’s mom happy and not worried about him and let the Dream Harbor townspeople see that Daisy is not cursed when it comes to happy relationships. What could possibly go wrong? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

There is also a secondary storyline of Daisy and Elliot discovering old pictures (from the 1920’s) of one of Daisy’s ancestors and one of Elliot’s ancestors and it appears they knew each other and possibly dated. I actually really enjoyed this storyline; and was just as curious as they were about finding out what happened.

The character development of Daisy and Elliot along with the continuing development of other Dream Harbor residents like Iris and a couple of others was well done. The pacing was steady, and the storyline, once again, was cute, funny and entertaining. The writing was on par for the series, and maybe just a little toned down, not much, but just a tad. I’m looking at an overall rating of 4.1 that I will be rounding down to a 4star review. I want to thank NetGalley and Harper 360 for sending me this eARC in exchange for my honest review.

#NetGalley #Harper360 #TheDaisyChainFlowerShop
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1,035 reviews181 followers
May 26, 2026
I have been patiently awaiting this release since I finished the last book in the Dream Harbor Series. I have LOVED each and every one of the books so far and this one holds a particularly special place in my heart 🌼💖✨ Just as the name Daisy has been passed down through the generations of this family, my beloved grandmother was also called Daisy; known for making daisy chains 🌼 Sadly she is no longer with us, however, I felt a connection to her strong, caring, and loving character through the Daisy found in this book.

Gilmore has won me over, once again, with a charming small-town romance with a fake relationship dynamic. You can also expect ‘he falls first’, plenty of cameo appearances, and an intriguing mystery that brings this couple closer than you might think 💭

I will never get tired of returning home to Dream Harbor…

Daisy’s flower shop has gained a reputation of being cursed after several weddings she has done the flowers for end in divorce. Meanwhile, Daisy is still in the midst of recovering from her own messy breakup. She is done with unlucky love. And just to make matters worse, her ex-fiancé turns up with his new bride to be.

Enter: Elliot

New in town, Elliot is trying to pick up the pieces from his own relationship disaster. But when he ends up in Daisy’s store, he gets more than he bargained for. Suddenly the two end up in a fake dating arrangement to appease those around them. However, often the greatest love is the one you never expected to find…

Daisy was such a loveable character. Independent, caring, and kind. Despite her past cutting her off to love, she was a fun and entertaining character to read about. I couldn’t help but feel for her and the poor rep she got due to unsuccessful relationships. There was something so pure, real, and genuine about her; it was hard not to want the best for her.

‘Daisy was falling and she didn't know if she wanted to catch herself this time.’ 💘

Elliot was quite the charmer and SUCH a gentleman. I could happily have an Elliot in my life. He was so respectful of Daisy’s feelings, never pushing her despite being the one that ‘falls first’. He is the ultimate book/history nerd 🤓 He may be a little awkward at times but he is all the more loveable for it. He was your shy, introverted type for sure, making him very relatable. And with his own fair share of past relationships problems, the two were able to become vulnerable with each other and grow stronger together. It was really very sweet 🥲

‘She was wearing yellow today and she looked perfect.
Like sunshine and flowers and summer days.
She looked like the future.
She looked like his.’ ☀️ 💖 ✨

This romance felt so tender and gentle to read. The smooth writing style completely sucked me in and I was held from start to finish. The sense of longing runs from their very first interaction, yet with a slow build up, it pulls you along, awaiting their next move. I also loved the diary entries from Daisy's aunt, they added an extra layer of love and a stronger emotional connection between her and Elliot as they bonded over the past.

Overall, this was such a sweet and enjoyable read. It is a fairly simple story but it is ALL about the FEELS 💖 This story was literally MADE for this time of year, and I was blessed enough to be able to enjoy it in all its glory in the beautiful sunshine ☀️ I always feel like coming home when I return to Dream Harbor and this book felt no different. My only issue is: I always seem to go through this series’s books too quickly and then I am lost waiting for the next one 🙇🏻‍♀️ somebody please tell me there’s another one to come? 👀

4 🌟🌟🌟🌟
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86 reviews88 followers
May 6, 2026
These books are such comfort reads for me. I love seeing all of the characters come back in every story. This series has really improved since The Pumpkin Spice Cafe.
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374 reviews7,060 followers
May 26, 2026
Ate this tf up. Would I of enjoyed this so much if I hadn't read the first 5, probably not, BUT Laurie Gilmore pulls it out of the bag yet again. The fake dating would have been more convincing if he clearly wasn't in love with here from the start lol. Dream harbour series ranking:

1. The Gingerbread Bakery
2. The Strawberry Patch Pancake House
3. The Pumpkin Spice Cafe
4. The Daisy Chain Flower Shop
5. The Cinnamon Bun Bookstore
6. The Christmas Tree Farm
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399 reviews38 followers
May 8, 2026
The Daisy Chain Flower Shop was such a cozy, charming read! Laurie Gilmore truly knows how to create small-town settings that feel warm, inviting, and impossible not to want to step into.

I loved the flower shop and all of its quirks, the strong sense of community, and the comforting atmosphere woven throughout the story. The romance was sweet, and the characters had a natural chemistry that kept me invested from start to finish.

The cozy charm and feel-good storytelling completely won me over. This was the perfect comfort read and exactly the kind of book to curl up with in a comfy chair, a warm mug in hand, and a blanket wrapped around you.
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521 reviews324 followers
May 19, 2026
Am o slăbiciune pentru seria asta, e tare cute deși previzibilă.
Foarte simpatice personajele, fără multe drame inutile 🌸
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2,915 reviews1,554 followers
May 10, 2026
The Daisy Chain Flower Shop is the 6th book in the Dream Harbor series. This is just a fun, easy to get into, cozy small town romance series. Each book is a standalone but you’ll continue to see the characters and shops around town in all of the books. Each book is usually themed/around a season and they’re just low angst and cozy! This one has fake dating where he falls first.

Daisy owns the flower shop in town, and yes it is named after her and actually all of the women in her family (they’re all named Daisy oddly, quirkily, or cutely depending on how you see it lol). Because of her bad luck in relationships and the fact that the last few weddings she did flowers for have lead to divorces too, people are saying her flower shop is cursed…which means business is hurting. She’s also hurting when her ex arrives in her shop with his new fiancée talking about how they want to have their wedding in her small town. Panicking, Daisy says she has a new boyfriend and that it’s Elliott, who just so happens to be in her shop at the time! Elliott has been secretly into Daisy since he first moved to town a year or so back and is very excited to be her fake (hopefully not-so fake for long) boyfriend.

We get some moments of Daisy looking through old family photos and reading her great aunt’s diary about a romance she had in the 1920s as well. Elliott and her were cute, he’s smitten and ready to prove how great they are together. A solid addition to the series, not my absolute fav but somewhere in the middle range for me. I do appreciate the books in this series being short and easy to fly through. I grab them on audio and always enjoy being back in this comforting, cozy small town!
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225 reviews1 follower
May 24, 2026
3.2⭐️

it’s been a while since i’ve been in the town of dream harbor but now that im back i can confidently say that this series is cozy, yes, but nothing life-changing. this was not a book i haven’t seen before but it was a great palette cleanser.
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442 reviews95 followers
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April 18, 2026
Ik mocht hem vooruitlezen, mijn review volgt later 🤭
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346 reviews20 followers
May 11, 2026
Oh we are so back after the last two books. Fake dating for the win forever and always. Also I may have shed a tear at the end briefly because I thought this series was over. Yes this is a guilty pleasure but I’m not guilty.
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85 reviews35 followers
May 10, 2026
1.5 because Annie continues to ruin this series for me. GO TO THERAPY.
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1,199 reviews196 followers
May 23, 2026
Dream Harbor é mesmo casa para mim. Esta pequena vila louca, cómica e bela é icónica e arrebatou por completo o meu coração.

Regressar com a Daisy foi muito especial pois a um nível pessoal foi muito catártico 🥹 a "maldição" dela não é uma maldição, é um medo do futuro e da mudança que na realidade está presente no coração de todos.

Ver a Daisy a aprender a aceitar o amor do Elliot foi lindo pois eles precisam mesmo um do outro e não sabem...fazem bem um outro e não sabiam. O amor deles é puro e belo, essencial para curar os corações partidos 🩷

Eles tornaram-se num dos meus casais favoritos da saga e a história deles é uma das minhas favoritas de sempre. Adorei a ligação da história deles aos seus antepassados - foi inesperado mas muito interessante e belo.

Dream Harbor é linda e qualquer um se apaixona por ela. Estou rendida tal como o Elliot.
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610 reviews52 followers
May 7, 2026
I think Daisy and Elliot really saved this book for me 3.5 stars.

Elliot especially stood out because he feels noticeably different from the other MMCs in the series. He has a steadier, more understated presence that made the romance feel more believable and less formulaic, which I really appreciated this far into the series.

I also enjoyed the diary entries and the extra layer of history woven into the story. It gave the book a sense of identity outside of just being “the next small-town romance” and added a little more depth to the overall atmosphere.

However, this series is definitely reaching the point where there are too many characters. I understand the intention — creating a close-knit community where everyone overlaps — but every new book makes it harder to remember who everyone is and why they matter. At some point, an entire town of recurring characters stops feeling immersive and starts feeling overcrowded.

For me, the biggest thing holding this back from a higher rating was the lack of emotional tension. I need romance books to unsettle me a little. I want moments where things genuinely feel fragile or complicated, where I’m desperate for the characters to figure it out. Here, most of the conflict stays internal, and while that works to a degree, it never fully pulled me in emotionally.

Still, I really liked Daisy and Elliot together, and their relationship gave the book enough charm to keep me invested the whole way through.
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171 reviews19 followers
May 21, 2026
jag vet inte varför jag fortsätter läsa den här serien hatar ju den egentligen
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178 reviews461 followers
May 22, 2026
I love this series so much and this book was just as charming as all of the others! However, whatever the trope is called where both the MC’s are still actively hung up on other people when they meet is NOT for me. And the MMC was very weak, which also isn’t for me. I still enjoyed the book and I’d still recommend it tho, just know what you’re getting yourself into before you decide if it’s gonna be for you or not
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63 reviews
May 18, 2026
I was kicking my feet, giggling the whole time. Fun and sweet. Definitely a slow burn. I feel like the last little bit about her (lowkey spoiler) proving herself without him was a lil unnecessary but I think I was just so 😍 about them.

I loved all the little bits of town “history” and lore we got!
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269 reviews40 followers
January 2, 2026
Okay Laurie Gilmore, do you ever take a break??! Daisy and Elliot?? This sounds wayyyy toooo good!!


Old:Ooh I already know this book is going to good!!! Who do you all think this is going to be about??
Profile Image for Charlotte (charlotte.bookss).
151 reviews9 followers
May 8, 2026
Ik had zó veel zin om weer terug te keren naar de wereld van Dream Harbor en ik was ontzettend benieuwd naar de nieuwe personages. Dankjewel HarperCollins Holland dat ik dit boek alvast vooruit mocht lezen 🤩

De Daisy Chain Bloemenwinkel is op sommige vlakken echt heel helend en mooi geschreven, vooral voor mensen met verbroken verlovingen/huwelijken. Ik kon mij hierdoor regelmatig herkennen in Daisy en Elliott, de hoofdpersonages. Hierdoor vond ik het begin van het verhaal erg sterk.Echter halverwege verloor het verhaal voor mij helaas wel wat kracht. Het kabbelde daarna meer voort en er gebeurde niet heel veel meer. De toevoeging van het mysterie rondom het familielid van Daisy zorgde er gelukkig wel voor dat ik benieuwd bleef naar hoe alles zou aflopen.
Verder bevat dit boek ook één van mijn favoriete tropes: fake dating. En oh… Elliott, the man you are ❤️‍🔥

‘Voor mij ben je altijd goed geweest. Vandaag zal dat niet anders zijn.’

Ondanks dat ik echt heb genoten van Daisy en Elliott, miste ik uiteindelijk wat meer spanning en ontwikkeling in het verhaal.

En nu begint helaas weer het aftellen tot we volgend jaar terug mogen naar Dream Harbor 🥲
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391 reviews66 followers
May 22, 2026
2.5 / 5 ⭐
3 / 5 🌶️
Third Person POV 👀
Spicy chapters: 19, 33, 36 🔥
Elliott (MMC) and Daisy (FMC)

This book was soooo boring, I'm sorry to say. It literally had nothing new to say, and the main characters were so insecure, immature and cliché 😓😥😫. The MC's are two lonely, dull, pitiful individuals who just happen to fall in love for spending some time in each other's vicinity, without really having anything in common, except for their physical attraction for each other.

Usually, a nerdy/intellectual MMC is my all time favorite, and Elliott was a really nice guy and a sweetheart overall. However, I do not for one second believe that he would be a divorced thirty something grown ass man who would be constantly blushing for the smallest things... Yes, a shy guy is charming, but Elliott got me wondering if he had some underlying health issue. Because it is not normal to blush in every single chapter for the most insignificant things (i.e. looking at her lips), and it just infantilized him imo, which I didn't find attractive in any way.

Both MC's kept comparing the other to their previous relationship, which got repetitive and annoying fast. Like, move on already 🥱😤.
Also, there's a "mystery" (giving it that name generously) that was totally meh, and in the end when resolved, underwhelming and anticlimactic.

Read at your own risk, but I wish I had never picked up this novel and now I'll never get those hours of my life back 🙃...

Happy reading 📚
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373 reviews51 followers
April 24, 2026
4.5⭐️

I love this dream harbor series! I think it’s is one of my favorites! This one was sweet, charming, and just such a heartfelt read!

I absolutely loved these characters! Daisy is “unlucky in love” and ready to break the curse. Elliot is a down bad MMC who has been pining from a distance & is so smitten with her. This fake dating romance gave me all the giggly, cute vibes, while also mixing in some emotional aspects & the guarded side of both characters opening up to love again!

Laurie Gilmore just writes the most loveable stories & this one no different! The added spice was the perfect mix to make this book steamy yet so heartfelt! Absolutely recommend!!

Thank you Harper 360 for this early copy!!
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