I do enjoy this series. Though in this book she is 7 mos. pregnant and way more concerned and constantly thinking of her unborn child. No so much about her animals. Most of the story revolves around her maternal thoughts and imaginary conversations with the baby.
The dogs are barely mentioned and her horses need more attention and care than they are getting. This book just plain isn't as "horsy" as previous ones. She is understandably on maternity leave, so not much vet work is discussed. I am still glad I read it and am keeping up chronologically with this character. If you like the character and want to keep up with her, I do recommend reading it.
The dogs are barely mentioned and her horses need more attention and care than they are getting. This book just plain isn't as "horsy" as previous ones. She is understandably on maternity leave, so not much vet work is discussed. I am still glad I read it and am keeping up chronologically with this character. If you like the character and want to keep up with her, I do recommend reading it.
Make sure you read her books in Order, this is number 9. She adds onto her story. If you skip a book you may miss out on some information. Many of her characters show up in next stories. Many of her clients show up in future books. All her books are easy reads and can be finished in 1 day.
This book was OK. She is usually so good about the care of her animals not in this one. She usually always describes the horses, not in the one. Who cares about your garden, all she does in this book is sit and watch her garden. Not her best.
This book was OK. She is usually so good about the care of her animals not in this one. She usually always describes the horses, not in the one. Who cares about your garden, all she does in this book is sit and watch her garden. Not her best.