There’s no place like home, especially if it’s Serenity, South Carolina. For Annie Sullivan, though, the homecoming is bittersweet. She’d always envisioned a life there with her childhood best friend, Tyler Townsend. But Ty’s betrayal has cost her the family and the future they’d once planned. For Ty, losing Annie was heartbreaking. Still, he can’t imagine life without the three-year-old son whose mother left him for Ty to raise. Ty wants it all—Annie, his child, and the future he’d dreamed about—and he’s back home in Serenity to fight for it. But getting Annie to forgive and forget may be the hardest challenge he’s ever faced. With the stakes so high, this is one game he can’t afford to lose.
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"Oh goody we have a new generation of Sweet Magnolias to read about. This first tale is well presented. The lives of all the Magnolias are intertwined execptionally well. Can't wait to see what happens next. "
— Patricia (4 out of 5 stars)
" This is the beginning of the second generation Sweet Magnolia stories. Annie is the daughter of Dana Sue and Ronnie - and Ty is the son of Maddie, both women first generation Sweet Magnolias. Ty is an injured major league baseball player who broke Annie's heart. Ty has returned to Serenity, SC with his 3-year old son to rehab his shoulder and make amends with Annie. A quick, pleasant read. "
— Jeanne, 2/18/2014" This is the beginning of the second generation Sweet Magnolia stories. Annie is the daughter of Dana Sue and Ronnie - and Ty is the son of Maddie, both women first generation Sweet Magnolias. Ty is an injured major league baseball player who broke Annie's heart. Ty has returned to Serenity, SC with his 3-year old son to rehab his shoulder and make amends with Annie. A quick, pleasant read. "
— Jeanne, 2/18/2014" this book was okay. i thought a few things could have ended differently. first one of the series that ive read, and not sure im going to read the rest. wont actively avoid them, but not going to hunt them down. "
— Alisa, 2/14/2014" this book was okay. i thought a few things could have ended differently. first one of the series that ive read, and not sure im going to read the rest. wont actively avoid them, but not going to hunt them down. "
— Alisa, 2/14/2014" I really enjoyed this one. I liked seeing Ty and Annie slowly finding their way together even though he had betrayed her in the past. "
— Elaine, 2/4/2014" I really enjoyed this one. I liked seeing Ty and Annie slowly finding their way together even though he had betrayed her in the past. "
— Elaine, 2/4/2014" Still not in love with this second generation of Sweet Magnolias but at least book 6 makes more sense now. They are a quick light read. "
— Chiara, 2/2/2014" Still not in love with this second generation of Sweet Magnolias but at least book 6 makes more sense now. They are a quick light read. "
— Chiara, 2/2/2014" I listened to this as an audio version and the narrator was horrid!! "
— Cynthia, 1/31/2014" I listened to this as an audio version and the narrator was horrid!! "
— Cynthia, 1/31/2014" almost all her books the gal has like some steupid problem "
— «╬♥Tracy♥╬«, 1/27/2014Sherryl 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.