Ewe-Turn

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Pub Date 6 May 2019 | Archive Date 30 Nov 2019

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Description

Margaret and Erin decided to raise sheep for a living. They had no experience, and neither would see 39 again. But they had books, the internet, and most of all, determination. Of course, they also liked sheep. As they learned, they had the help of a number of men. But they had no idea that amid all the hard work of this new life, they’d find romance. Not the kind of romance that demands hearts and flowers, but the kind that results from shared experiences, good and bad, steadfastness and the true admiration of another’s abilities, choices, empathy, and just plain love. It can creep up on you, as it did for Margaret and Erin. The men whose love they returned were not perfect, but who needs perfect when you can have smart and sexy?

Margaret and Erin decided to raise sheep for a living. They had no experience, and neither would see 39 again. But they had books, the internet, and most of all, determination. Of course, they also...


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Ewe-Turn by Lyn O'Keefe is a sheep farmer’s story who started the venture after many years of living in the city. Margaret and Erin exhibit the kind of determined spirit that the pioneer women of the US also must have had. The kind of characters that I enjoy getting to know. Within all this sheep farming they find the unexpected which I kept reading to discover too.

As they learn about sheep care so does the reader. Tis is the only downside for me. While I loved the women’s go-get-themness it was an awful lot about sheep. I remember thinking this is like Moby Dick which while reading I learned more about whale hunting then I cared to know only this time it was about sheep raising. As for the women and their story I loved it.

Five Stars for Margaret and Erin minus one star for overabundance of the sheep technical stuff. An ARC of the book was given to me by the publisher through Net Galley which I voluntarily chose to read and reviewed. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I received a copy of this story from NetGally for a honest review.

So writing a review for this story took me a bit longer than usual because I'm not really sure how to categorize it. I can say that I found the book interesting, the writing style was that of the author telling you her story which always makes it a bit difficult to connect to the character's. Having said that, I really was interested in seeing where this story was going and how it was going to finish. I love how the story was set on a sheep farm and that it was run by two women who didn't really know what they were doing but found some great friends to help. There is also romance in this story but I would have to say this story is mainly about Margaret and Erin running there sheep farm. I thought the story line was really interesting and I would be interested in reading more from this author.

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