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Book Reviews of Catching Fireflies (Sweet Magnolias, Bk 9)

Catching Fireflies (Sweet Magnolias, Bk 9)
Catching Fireflies - Sweet Magnolias, Bk 9
Author: Sherryl Woods
ISBN-13: 9780778313595
ISBN-10: 077831359X
Publication Date: 7/31/2012
Pages: 376
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 77 ratings
Publisher: Mira
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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lauriepartridge avatar reviewed Catching Fireflies (Sweet Magnolias, Bk 9) on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was more like an "Afterschool Special" than a romance book. There really was little to no romance. The bullying storyline was interesting, but I wasn't expecting it to be the focal point of the whole book. I think the "Sweet Magnolia" series may have gone on a little too long. I mean, pretty much every woman in the town is a member now. Anyway, it wasn't a bad book, just don't read it looking for a big romance.
donkeycheese avatar reviewed Catching Fireflies (Sweet Magnolias, Bk 9) on + 1255 more book reviews
Laura Reed is concerned when one of her bright students, Misty, is missing her classes. She knows that Misty wouldn't miss unless something was going on. So she tries to figure out what that is.

J.C. Fullerton is the town's doctor and he's concerned when Misty comes to him asking for a doctor's note to excuse her from class. Misty wont' stay why she needs to not go to school, and J.C. doesn't pressure her, but he wants to help her.


When Laura and J.C. get together, the sparks fly. Even though their romance is blossoming, it takes a backseat to the bullying that they find out is going on right beneath their noses. Misty is being bullied, not only in person, but also online. She's worried her parents will believe the nonsense being posted about her.

A topic that is headlining everywhere right now, and has been an issue that needed a stand taken a long time ago, Catching Fireflies is sure to find a place in your heart. Sweet Magnolia book nine, there is nothing to do but rush out next month and buy this wonderful novel, written with sensitivity and yet with a firm hand, to such a volatile issue. Highly recommend!!
reviewed Catching Fireflies (Sweet Magnolias, Bk 9) on + 412 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.
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed Catching Fireflies (Sweet Magnolias, Bk 9) on + 2540 more book reviews
Excellent book. A teacher and a pediatrician are brought together in a sweet romance when they combine forces to deal with a case of bullying at the high school. Misty is a junior, smart and hard-working, so when she starts skipping class, Laura is worried. JC is equally worried when Misty comes to him asking for a note that will let her get out of going to school. Since she won't tell him what's happening, he makes her promise to talk to someone, and have that person call him. Though she talks to Laura, the lack of real information has Laura and JC determined to discover the truth.

I really liked Laura and JC. Both are deeply caring people who want the best for those around them. Laura has seen the bad side of love in the past and doesn't do much dating. JC has been burned himself and considers himself too bad at relationships to indulge again. That doesn't stop various people from doing their best to find matches for them (JC's nurse is especially persistent). From the moment they meet, there are sparks between Laura and JC, though they both try to resist and deny. It was fun to see them both try to deny the attraction even as they found reasons to get together. It was hilarious to see the whole town get involved, commenting on sightings of them together. I really loved JC's bewilderment at the way he can't stay away from Laura, and how his feelings are changing. The support they showed for each other during some really tough times was sweet and heartwarming. I loved JC's big moment at the end.

The romance was wonderful, but there is more than that. The case of bullying that brings the two together is an eye-opening look at one of the toughest issues kids today face. When Laura and JC discover what the problem is with Misty, it calls to them in a deeply personal way. Both had had experience with bullies in their own youths, affecting their lives even now. I loved the honesty and depth with which the issue was handled. Misty, who is having other troubles at home, tries to deal with the problem on her own. She gets some support when her best friend gets involved, but swears that friend to secrecy. Fortunately that friend is a daughter of a Sweet Magnolia and finds a way to keep her promise and still help. I hurt for Misty and everything she was going through. As the truth comes out, Laura and JC are assisted by the Magnolias and others as the issue of bullying is brought into the spotlight. I loved seeing Misty come out the other side, not unaffected, but stronger for surviving.

I loved seeing so many of the Sweet Magnolias and their husbands in this book. Their willingness and desire to do whatever necessary (loved Helen!) made resolving the issue even more successful. They were especially critical in support of Laura when the mother of the bully got involved. I also loved seeing the husbands checking out JC and making sure he knows that he's being watched. There are some terrific scenes that had me laughing out loud - margarita nights were especially good at that. Others had me cheering as they banded together. I loved Frances's speech at the rally, while JC's brought me to tears.