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?
Rae Davies is the pen name of goodreads author Lori Devoti.
Lori Devoti worked for three different newspapers in two different states before deciding to stay home with her children and begin writing fiction. Lori has been a finalist for many awards including the Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award and is a member of Novelists Inc., a prestigious group for professional writers. She lives near Madison, Wisconsin, with her husband and children as well as two dogs.
Like Lucy, Lori loves antiques, Montana and malamutes.
I loved it. It's regional romance, set in Missouri, so there's lots of country-isms in people's language. Love that. It's a "small town" romance too so the whole town is kind of the bad guy--and the good guy. God I'm glad I grew up in a medium-size town...and moved away fast!
It was really slow till about half way. After it picked up but still left me missing something. The main character was impossible, rude and very unlikeable.
I found Rae Davies through her Dusty Deals mystery series, and decided to try out her contemporary romance. Love is All Around is a sweet story of love and finding where you truly belong, even if it's not where others see you or even what you initially planned.
Summary: Patsy Lee Clark has big plans. Tired of living the small town Missouri life, she's determined to follow her dreams and leave Daisy Creek behind. To kickstart her departure, she needs a job that doesn't involve scanning groceries, so putting her web design knowledge to work is priority. Of course, getting out of Daisy Creek proves to be harder than she imagined while convincing her family it's what's best for her, and avoiding the mutual attraction to the recently returned bad boy from her past. Will Barnes is finally taking control of his own life after spending so many years trying to please his father, and determined to make up for his past mistakes. Moving back to the small town of Daisy Creek is a fresh start for Will, and he won't let anything derail his plans. Will didn't anticipate the feisty Patsy and her too good to be true personality, though. The harder Patsy tries to escape her narrow world, Will reminds her of the joy she found in the simplest things. Will's blank slate keeps getting kicked up by the spunky woman and her meddlesome family. Each feels an attraction that can't be denied, but neither want to risk heartache and failure in their plans. With exes, controlling parents, meddlesome family members, misguided friends, and stubbornness working against them, can Patsy be convinced Daisy Creek is where all her dreams will come true, even including Will?
I story was just alright for me. I liked the premise of the story, and after getting used to it, the hick vibe didn't bother me (although at first, the dialogue irritated me). Patsy was funny, smart, spunky, and determined. I liked that she would do almost anything for her dream, but sometimes she was so focused on her future, she didn't see what was right in front of her. Will was endearing when he committed one of his many blunders. Lol. I liked that he was changing his life and becoming the person he always should have been. Supporting cast was okay, but not amazin. Ruthann was sweet, but her constant inability to stand up for herself was a bit annoying. Patsy's family was funny and sweet in that typical loving, but annoying family way. I wish we could have gotten more on Dwayne. I was disappointed that so many issues were left open. We never found out what Dwayne's part of the business was. I felt we were left up in the air on the direction of the new company and how it fared after launch. Despite her bit of horribleness in the story, I sort of liked Jessica and wouldn't have minded knowing where she ended up. I'm a girl who loves her epilogues, so I was disappointed to note there wasn't one for this couple. I really enjoy Rae Davies' writing, but I'm not sure the Looking for Love series is for me. I might consider book 2 since I liked the humor in book 1, but it won't be soon. I prefer her Dusty Deals mysteries. <3
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.
*****In closing; as a very opinionated, selective, nit-picky reader 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.
The cover looked cute, but... wha. When I opened it and found myself in the middle of a no-brainer conversation between Ruthann and Patsy Lee, I knew it was going to be redneck hell, with a hefty dose of drunk n' stupid on the side. And that's exactly what happened.
From the harvest gold fridge on the front porch to Ruthann's obsession with the size of the good ol' boy's 'sausage', it was just... very low IQ. The conversations were substance-free and just plain boring. I tried, honest I did, but... I had to quit.
It made NO sense why this guy - who wanted to start over - would pick Hillbilly Hell to do it. He might've first 'found himself' there years ago, but that doesn't mean he'd choose to go BACK to Backwater Alley when he made his money. It was just... dumb. Everyone in the book was dumb. The plot was dumb. The fridge was dumb.
Lori Devoti should write more of contemporary romances! It was amazing! :) and I now love Southern Missouri and I love daisies just like Patsy which makes me indulge more with this book.I love the intensity of love that has been wrapped around Patsy and Will :)
It's a light read (precisely what I was looking for at the time). The plot is simple -maybe a little TOO simple- BUT the way it is written is wonderful. Very witty, with several great one-liners ;)
Classic small town girl story. If you are just looking for something to read, this one would work but it won't really suck you in and hold you hostage.