When bullying threatens to destroy a teen’s life, painful memories resurface for dedicated high-school teacher Laura Reed and pediatrician J. C. Fullerton. The Sweet Magnolias is now a Netflix Original Series!
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"I have read a lot of Sherry Woods' books and enjoyed them all. This latest one has such a timely message about the evils of bullying and the consequences. The Sweet Magnolias band together and ensure that the perpetrators know that there is no place in Serenity for such actions. A fine romance is, of course, a main part of the story. A good read. Highly recommended."
— Bj (5 out of 5 stars)
" Great book! Love Sherryl Woods. Great continuation of the Sweet Magnolia series. Good lesson on how bullying can effect so many lives. "
— Betsy, 2/20/2014" Excellent series - totally recommend it if you enjoy light romance set in small town USA, with a smile and a tear included. "
— Lesley, 2/14/2014" Great info on bullying and its effects==a 5, but amazingly immoral in other aspects--a 0. Therfore, it should have a 2 1/2 rating, at best. "
— Virginia, 2/12/2014" This Steel Magnolias story was great! The author deals with bullying in school and how it affects the lives of the people involved. I was deeply impressed at the author's addressing the attitudes of the people involved as well as those who watch and judge from the sidelines. "
— Patricia, 2/3/2014" Love this series. A community comes together when a teen is bullied. Love romance and a community coming together. "
— Cherie, 1/31/2014" Another great Steel Magnolias book. I love the way they ladies bond and take care of all their friends. This book takes on the problem of online bullying that is a big problem with the youth of today. A great story. Well done Sherryl. "
— Diana, 1/28/2014" This book should be on every parent and teenager's reading list. Forget the romance. This book is about bullying and how a town rallies behind the victim of the bully. Excellent read! "
— BJ, 1/19/2014" Sherryl Woods' Sweet Magnolia series is always a joy to read and this installment of the story was a delight! "
— Sharon, 1/13/2014" This is a powerful book dealing with bullies. You get a view of how twisted some can be about the subject. I highly recommend it. "
— Maryann, 12/29/2013" I really liked this one. Bullying is such a big issue right now and I really liked how it was handled in this book "
— Jodi, 12/19/2013" When Laura finds out that one of her students is being bullied, she engages the entire community in an effort to stop the bullies. Along the way, she and JC explore the depths of their relationship Another engaging "Sweet Magnolias" novel. "
— Emily, 10/23/2013" Ugh... I suffered through this book. "
— Irene, 6/4/2013" I always enjoy reading Sherryl Wood's books. This book has a powerful message about teenage bullying. Parents really need to be monitoring their children's on line activities. I appreciate Sherryl writing this book, and I fully intend to keep reading her books. "
— Le, 5/14/2013" A town we'd all want to live in, but a High School that has a bunch of bullies. After finishing this one with a happy ending I read about a girl in Canada who committed suicide because of bullying. Leading me once again to the conclusion, I prefer books for their happier endings! "
— Jana, 4/28/2013" I enjoyed this one about bullying and it's wide reaching effects. "
— Annette, 4/5/2013" sometimes, you just need to spend some time with uncomplicated plots, generally kind and good people in a little town and the story works out in the end. "
— Joan, 4/3/2013" High School bullying from the adult perspective. Very well done! "
— Jodie, 12/11/2012" I am a big fan of this author. This book was very good. I do like how she brought bullying to the for front. "
— Connie, 9/27/2012Sherryl Woods grew up in Virginia and has lived in Ohio, Florida, and California. A graduate of Ohio State University, Woods spent more than ten years as a journalist and television critic. Since 1982 she has written more than one hundred romance and mystery novels. When she’s not writing or reading, Woods loves to garden, play tennis, and attend the theater and ballet. She also loves baseball, and claims anyone who has ever seen Kevin Costner in Bull Durham can understand why.
Stina Nielsen is an actress and audiobook narrator. Her reading of Kevin Henke’s Junonia earned her a 2011 Best Voice from AudioFile magazine. She is the winner of three AudioFile Earphones Awards.