A couple of kids and a lifetime later, Bec and husband Charlie are stuck in a rut, the romance has completely dissipated. Bec still has ideas for the farm but Charlie won't listen to them. The neighbourhood is beginning to change, there are rich neighbours on a beautiful horse stud, and rumours of a mining boom. These features add to tensions between the two, and the future looks grim.
The book tells the story of a really horrid husband, everytime I hear him mentioned I can't believe that the author would marry her heroine to him in one book, then turn him into such an evil being in the next book! We also have a New Age guru running around the town spreading her message of goodness to Bec, turning up each time she needs a shoulder to cry on, helping her to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
The book watched Bec grow and look at life in a new way, however I really could not call reading it a positive experience.