If you pick this up and are wanting a simple, mildly entertaining, light read, the you'll be happy with this novel. A magnus opus it isn't!
It's basically a story of a guy, returning to the family farm and nature reserve after his father's death, and trying to work out what he wants in life. However, basically is the word you need to take away from that sentence. I wouldn't say Kit goes through any real crisis on conscience and there isn't any deep, meaningful stuff about what he'd going through - in fact, he seems quite happy to fall in and out of bed with the women around him, mope around a bit and then kind of trip into his happy ending.
As a horse rider, I do have a problem with one of the characters lieing in bed, contemplating mucking out the stables ... then going off to have a shower. I can assure you the lovely smell of horse muck and wet straw means that the shower tends to follow afterwards. Oh, and the sex scene in a hay barn - piles of golden hay left on the floor seems a waste to me when the rest is in bales ;)
I did enjoy reading this, in a way - it's so full of clichés and scenes that have been done 100 times before, that you didn't really need to engage the brain at all to read it!