Reviews
"Sparks fly in a lively tale that is overflowing with family conflict and warmth and the possibility of rekindled love." -Library Journal on Flowers on Main, "Sherryl Woods writes emotionally satisfying novels about family, friendship and home. Truly feel-great reads!"-#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber, "Sparks fly in a lively tale that is overflowing with family conflict and warmth and the possibility of rekindled love."-Library Journal on Flowers on Main, "Sherryl Woods writes emotionally satisfying novels about family, friendship and home. Truly feel-great reads!"-#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber "Once again, Woods, with such authenticity, weaves a tale of true love and the challenges that can knock up against that love. She is the master of conveying emotions of the heart."-RT BookReviews on Beach Lane "Love, marriage, family, and forgiveness all play an important part in Wood's latest richly nourishing, holiday-spiced novel."-Chicago Tribune on A Chesapeake Shores Christmas "A whimsical, sweet scenario. . . the digressions have their own charm, and Woods never fails to come back to the romantic point."--Publishers Weekly on Sweet Tea at Sunrise "Sparks fly in a lively tale that is overflowing with family conflict and warmth and the possibility of rekindled love."-Library Journal on Flowers on Main "Woods has invested the final installment of her Charleston-set contemporary romance series, following The Backup Plan (2005) and Flirting with Disaster (2005), with charm and pathos, drawing heavily on the appeal of this gracious Southern city while unhesitatingly revealing its lingering racial tensions and class consciousness." Booklist on Waking up in Charleston, "Love, marriage, family, and forgiveness all play an important part in Wood's latest richly nourishing, holiday-spiced novel."-Chicago Tribune on A Chesapeake Shores Christmas, "A whimsical, sweet scenario. . . the digressions have their own charm, and Woods never fails to come back to the romantic point."--Publishers Weekly on Sweet Tea at Sunrise, "Woods has invested the final installment of her Charleston-set contemporary romance series, following The Backup Plan (2005) and Flirting with Disaster (2005), with charm and pathos, drawing heavily on the appeal of this gracious Southern city while unhesitatingly revealing its lingering racial tensions and class consciousness." Booklist on Waking up in Charleston, "Once again, Woods, with such authenticity, weaves a tale of true love and the challenges that can knock up against that love. She is the master of conveying emotions of the heart."-RT BookReviews on Beach Lane, "Sparks fly in a lively tale that is overflowing with family conflict and warmth and the possibility of rekindled love."--Library Journal on Flowers on Main