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This is the last book in the Sweet Magnolia series. It's the story of Raylene & Carter. Woods's characters are strong women who value their friendships. I think all of us wish for friends like the Sweet Magnolias and margarita nights. Another great Woods read!
great series
good read - domestic violence & friends love
great

While I enjoyed the idea of the Sweet Magnolias and their younger counterparts, I found that this story became very repetitive about halfway through. I had high hopes when I began this book, but I actually gave up on it about 3/4 of the way through and just skimmed to the end.
Raylene's agoraphobia went on and on, and the idea of yet another teenager with anorexia was just the same story with a different title for me. I wanted to like this one, but it felt too much like a repeat of the other two.
Raylene's agoraphobia went on and on, and the idea of yet another teenager with anorexia was just the same story with a different title for me. I wanted to like this one, but it felt too much like a repeat of the other two.
Another great book in the Sweet Magnolia series.
Annetta D. (abdunham) reviewed Honeysuckle Summer (Sweet Magnolias, Bk 7) on + 437 more book reviews
Each one of these books in this series get better and better. Great as stand-alone reads, but each book incorporates characters from previous books. Thoroughly enjoying this series.