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Love is All Around (Looking for Love) [Kindle Edition]

Rae Davies
3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Patsy Lee Clark knows what she wants - out of Daisy Creek and away from everything country. That is until Will Barnes rolls back into her life. This bad boy from her past spent fourteen years making up for teenage mistakes. Now he's ready for a fresh beginning.

The harder Patsy tries to escape her Ozark roots, the more Will reminds her of what makes them special. The harder Will tries to start over, the more Patsy and her family get in his way.

Can Will convince Patsy they belong together in Daisy Creek or will she follow her dreams and leave him and the Ozarks forever?


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Patsy Lee Clark has aspirations. She's taken up Web design, which will hopefully be her ticket out of her small town, Daisy Creek. Meanwhile, she works as a checker at the soon-to-be-defunct BiggeeMart, lives with her Granny, and tries to keep her pug, Pugnacious, from running off and becoming a coonhound. Will Barnes, who was a rich kid when they were in high school, has moved back to town. He's restoring a historic home with some of the fortune he amassed in a dot-com business, and trying to start a new business that will help keep Daisy Creek the way it is. Even though her debut novel gets off to a slightly slow start, Devoti shows lots of promise with such laugh-out-loud lines as "the woman was as tacky as a tube top at a wedding" as well as her quirky and endearing characters. Diana Tixier Herald
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5 Stars! "Lori Devoti shines with her tale of romance in a small town...vivid characters and subtle, laugh-out-loud brand of storytelling. A sparkling novel." - Angie Sarge
--Affaire de Coeur Magazine

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  • File Size: 488 KB
  • Print Length: 352 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004CRTEKO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #160,128 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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I found that it dragged and was boring. Jennifer  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
I recommend this book to readers who like stories of romance with humor. Barbara Dorothy  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars SOLID FUN IN A BOOK! June 1, 2005
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I'm not a professional reviewer. I'm a writer. And I'm a reader. And I'll add to that: I'm a very opinionated, selective, nit-picky reader. I've tossed more books across the room than I've finished. Those were the ones I wasn't bothering to skip through to the ending. It sometimes gets to the point where I don't much care if the hero and heroine got together at all. That said, I'm still a consumer of the written word. If it's written, and I bought it, I'm making the effort to read it. And if I'm interested enough to skip to get to the ending, then I'm skipping. How much can I miss anyway?

I have to admit first of all, that I read every word of LOVE IS ALL AROUND. Every one. That's how much fun this book is.

I won't go into the plot. Other reviewers are much better at that than I could possibly be, and I hate synopsis writing anyway. In brief: Patsy Clark thinks she knows what she wants. Just about everyone else in town (and readerdom) know better. That much is crystal clear. Good thing she comes to her senses before I had to step in and kick some butt! That's what happens when you read Lori Devoti's book, LOVE IS ALL AROUND. You get involved. You care. You really like this Patsy, faults and all, and you want the ending to arrive, but you don't want it to come too fast and ruin everything! You want it to be oh so right.

Here's my next confession. I read this book in one (split) sitting. I only put it down because I had to go pick up one of my children at a party, and I was late for that! I was pretty un-neighborly, too, when I arrived, but I was getting back home for a reason. I was hooked on LOVE IS ALL AROUND.

I have to admit next that I am so, so, so, so, NOT into contemporary romances. I'm a historical romance fan. Always was. Always will be - although I will read other genres if the story's right and grabs me. In fact, when I first saw this book, nothing about it intrigued a historical romance fan like me. Nothing. Boy! Am I ever glad I overcame any prejudice and bought it! Debut author, Lori Devoti has a way of linking words together that's indescribable. It's akin to treating yourself to a large helping of decadent chocolate when you're supposed to be on a diet. There were two parts that had me laughing out loud, even, and then I actually stopped reading to look around and make sure I wasn't caught at it. (and I was alone!) That's how delicously funny this book is. Like I said, I am not into contemporary romance. It always seemed to be a bunch of scenes, somewhat related - or not - that got to a very predictable ending. I want larger-than-life heroes, take-your-breath-away heroines, and scenes of destruction and mayhem. Admittedly, not your usual contemporary setting, and not remotely like LOVE IS ALL AROUND. This one is in such an everyday setting, I thought for sure it would bore the pants off me. Was I ever wrong!

*****In closing; as a very opinionated, selective, nit-picky reader that doesn't much care for contemporary romance, surprise! LOVE IS ALL AROUND is such a wonderful, encapsulated trip into Patsy and Will's life, and the way Ms. Devoti writes is so hypnotic, that I have no choice but to Highly Recommend her for contemporary romance fans, and yes, even the historical romance fan will find themselves guilty for thoroughly enjoying themselves, too.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good debut! May 6, 2005
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Patsy Lee Clark has a passion for local history, weaves baskets to relax, and wants nothing more than to get out of little Daisy Creek in southern Missouri. Daisy Creek is a dying town and Patsy has no intention of dying with it. There is nothing in Daisy Creek worth staying for. Then Will moves back into town.

Will Barnes sold his internet consulting business for plenty of cash. If he never works again he will never be able to spend it all. Will finally decides that he is going to do whatever it takes to make himself happy. So he breaks his engagement to money-loving Cindy and moves back to Daisy Creek. Will plans to begin a new internet business, but this time it will be fun instead of a chore. Yet as he is settling down in his "fix-er upper" old Victorian mansion, which the green-bean brigade of neighbors are determined to help him remodel, the woman he wants most is about to flee to a St. Louie job.

**** This is Lori Devoti's debut novel. It slows down about mid way in, but not for too long. The secondary characters are spunky, Patsy's granny and aunt are scheming riots, and the author even added a couple of sub-plots to keep things moving forward. Well worth your time and money to pick up! ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars There's No Place Like Home June 12, 2006
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Patsy Lee Clark can't wait to get out of Daisy Creek. Her marriage to the cheating Johnny is over and she's in a dead-end job at the BiggeeMart. Things start looking up when she lands a job designing a web site with the possibility of it leading to something even bigger--and out of town. It's too bad that her plans to break free start to gel at the same time the gorgeous Will Barnes comes back to Daisy Creek intending to settle there for good.

Will is impossibly hunky, nice and--thanks to a fortune made from internet consulting--rich. He loves the small town where he lived briefly in his youth. In addition to restoring an old mansion for his home, he also hopes to restore the economy of the town and give it a future. Will is nothing short of perfect. He may have been James Dean in his youth, but now he's a model citizen, w/out being a drip about it. His commitment to the well-being of Daisy Creek and its citizens is totally admirable, and Ms. Devoti does a terrific job of presenting a realistic development scheme.

Patsy is an engaging character. She's more than a little bit "hick," but she's kind-hearted, loyal, a good friend, and smart. Initially, she's not smart enough to know what she really wants in life, but she comes around. She and Will have some steamy sexual chemistry, but they're also two nice people who feel respect and friendship for one another. They're very believable as a couple and readers will root for them to get together.

There are also some interesting secondary characters, including Patsy's relatives and her best friend, Ruthann. Her aptly named pug, Pugnacious, is a real scene-stealer, too. (The coon hunting scene is a hoot!)

There are some unpleasant characters, of course. Those tend to be presented a little on the broad side, such as the trampy Jessica; Will's snooty father and sister; the rigid, sanctimonious Mrs. Jensen (the mother of Ruthann's love interest); and Patsy's coworkers in St. Louis, among others.

This is a sweet and fun book. What a great job for a first-time author. It's not the deepest or most memorable of reads, but it has some unique characters and it's a nice way to spend a few hours.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A funny romance
If you like the combination of laughter and romance then you should give this book a try. The author has a remarkable style and a great talent for making the read laugh, while... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Terry Lewis
3.0 out of 5 stars A light love story...
I have read Rae Davies mysteries and enjoyed them very much. This story wasn't the same sort of thing at all...but it was okay.
Published 1 month ago by V. M. Bearden
4.0 out of 5 stars Lite Romance Setting in a Small Town
I found the book to be serious, and funny. The family relationships, friendships, love of pets, and challenges of making a living in a small town (where everyone knows you name... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Barbara Dorothy
4.0 out of 5 stars goood book
good book, Interesting read from a good author. Fast flowing and found interesting , would recommended it to all readers
Published 3 months ago by marg
3.0 out of 5 stars ok book
Very good book, well written. Would certainly buy other books from this author. Great writing style and kept you interested..
Published 5 months ago by Paul Cunningham
4.0 out of 5 stars great book
I think this was a great book to loose yourself in, I was taken away in the first 2 chapters.
Published 8 months ago by irishmama
3.0 out of 5 stars Love is all around
Love is all around is fun read about a country girl trying to escape the restraints of a small town. I found the characters endearing even if they're full of self doubt. Read more
Published 8 months ago by M.K. Clinton
4.0 out of 5 stars Love is All Around
Very enjoyable. Quick read with interesting characterization. I like this author, I have read other books she wrote and was not disappointed in this book either.
Published 8 months ago by Amazon21
4.0 out of 5 stars Love Does Survive Time
This book shows that love can survive but it takes some work. This is a good romance story and a good read.
Published 8 months ago by Nana B
3.0 out of 5 stars Annoying first third; ok by the end
I had a lot of trouble getting through the first part of the book. Part of it may be that I AM from rural Missouri and the people I grew up with are NOTHING like the characters in... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jill A. Dahlman
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