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Summary:
Some people seek marriage counseling; others find wisdom in horse manure. Austen St. Johns has taken up a shovel.
When her marriage transitions from blushing newlyweds to people who merely co-exist, Austen realizes perhaps she's responsible for her misery.
Desiring change, she leaves Oregon for the open plains of a Wyoming ranch where she discovers through love of self how she can save her marriage.
Some people seek marriage counseling; others find wisdom in horse manure. Austen St. Johns has taken up a shovel.
When her marriage transitions from blushing newlyweds to people who merely co-exist, Austen realizes perhaps she's responsible for her misery.
Desiring change, she leaves Oregon for the open plains of a Wyoming ranch where she discovers through love of self how she can save her marriage.
Review:
The
story line is a complex and complete; the development of the characters is wonderfully
done. I really enjoyed the story, for the most part, but there are a few spots
where the sentences just didn’t flow correctly, and I had to stop and reread
the sentences to try to make sense of them, which to make takes away from the
over all flow of the story as a whole.
Conclusion:
Would
you recommend this book to others? YES
Would
you read other books by this author? YES
Is
this book a novel or novella? Novel
Is
this book priced correctly? YES
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