Daisy writes a famous anonymous column giving love advice to the city's elite, but she has zero experience in romance herself. When she accidentally becomes the "love guru" for a charming but clueless architect, she must hide her identity while teaching him how to woo—not realizing she is teaching him to woo her.
It was 1924, and 22-year-old Daisy sat in a noisy Shanghai cafe, pretending to be a fortune teller to get gossip for her newspaper column. Just as she made up a story about a "tall, dark stranger," a very real and very handsome architect from London tripped over her chair and spilled tea on her notebook.