Sherryl Woods

Review: Honeysuckle Summer by Sherryl Woods

by Karin 09.08.2011

by Karin, guest reviewer from Savvythinker.com Honeysuckle Summer is a Sweet Magnolia Novel. I was given three ARCs in this series to review.  I thought I had them in order, but I believe I am reading them out of order, and it doesn’t matter to me. I loved this book from the very beginning. It [...]

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Review: Sweet Tea at Sunrise by Sherryl Woods

by Karin 08.29.2011

by Karin, guest reviewer from Savvy Thinker. This is book 6 in the Sweet Magnolia series, but it is the second one I have read. I am really enjoying these books. I’ve already been to the library searching out others the author has written. The characters are endearing, warm and real. I am left with [...]

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Review: Driftwood Cottage by Sherryl Woods

by Karin 04.28.2011

by Karin, guest reviewer from Savvy Thinker Driftwood Cottage hooked me into the story in the first few pages.  I really enjoy the characters that Sherryl Woods creates.  On the other hand there were issues I had from the beginning. Story: Heather Donahue is a single mom to a young son. Her son’s father, Connor [...]

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Review: Home in Carolina by Sherryl Woods

by Karin 08.22.2010

by Karin, guest reviewer from Savvy Thinker This is the first of the 3 books given to me as ARCs to review, but it is the last of the three that I read.  And it is my least favorite of the three.  Whereas I rated the other two 5 out of 5 stars, I rate [...]

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Get into Bed with Sherryl Woods (Author Interview)

by Keira 04.26.2010

Keira: What is it you like best about writing friendship love stories? Sherryl: I think friendships are absolutely critical for most of us. We need sounding boards, advice, comfort that only friends can offer. And for me, the very best friendships are those that have a long history behind them. These are the people who [...]

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