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A Slice of Heaven: A Novel
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A Slice of Heaven: A Novel

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Emotions run high when the Sweet Magnolias try to reunite a couple who was meant to be together in this classic from #1 New York Times bestselling author Sherryl Woods 

When an eating disorder threatens the life of chef Dana Sue Sullivan's teenage daughter, she has no choice but to bring Annie's cheating dad back to Serenity, South Carolina. She tells herself and her friends it's all about Annie, but the sad truth is she has a boatload of unresolved feelings of her own for Ronnie Sullivan.  

From the moment Ronnie hits town, there's no question about his intentions. He's there for his daughter, to be sure, but he wants Dana Sue back, and every move he makes is designed to prove he's a changed man. The one thing that's never changed, though, are the sparks that fly whenever the two of them are in the same room. 

Dana Sue can deny all she wants that Ronnie's the only man for her, but not a single person in town is buying it. No matter the circumstances, Ronnie's return is a sweet recipe for a new beginning.
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Release dateMar 1, 2015
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Sherryl Woods

With her roots firmly planted in the South, Sherryl Woods has written many of her more than 100 books in that distinctive setting, whether in her home state of Virginia, her adopted state, Florida, or her much-adored South Carolina. Sherryl is best known for her ability to creating endearing small town communities and families. She is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over 75 romances for Silhouette Desire and Special Edition.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Dana Sue's daughter has anorexia. This was established in the first book of the series and well demonstrated when she collapsed at the end. Dana Sue has been in denial of this for over a year until Annie's life is in danger. Dana Sue blames herself for Annie's collapse and for not getting treatment for her daughter earlier. All the other characters tell her that it is not her fault. I don't agree. It is obvious from reading the first novel in the set and this one that Dana Sue should have done something about this problem and probably saved her daughter some pain. The school authorities, the medical staff who had already seen Annie, her friends and everyone else who had an inkling of the problem should have acted. It is obvious that Dana Sue has her own problems too because she is also ignoring her own health issues.Once you get over the feeling that all these people who said that they knew that there was a problem and didn't act are complicit in Annie's illness this is an OK second chance romance as Dana Sue's ex-husband Ron comes back to the family determined to fight for what he gave up too easily. They split up because of his one-night stand which he doesn't understand as it is the only time he has cheated on her - it really was his fault that they broke up and if he doesn't know why he did it I am not quite sure why Dana Sue is supposed to forget it.All the issues are resolved in an easy way - once someone says what the problem is then it is instantly solved. Everyone has an almost miraculous ability to forgive. All the problems seem to have only one cause which is a little simplistic. Health issues are cleared up magically as people are able to change their lifestyle completely without relapses (if only). I would have enjoyed this more if I hadn't felt that the author reduced serious problems to simple solutions.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This one had some of that "Just TELL him/her" but Woods handled it well. It never got to the point that I was totally disgusted with the characters. I like the way she handled the characters' eating disorders.