Amanda Owen grew up in Huddersfield but was inspired by the James Herriot books, amongst others, to work in farming. After learning her craft as a freelance shepherdess, cow milker and alpaca shearer, she settled down as a farmer's wife with her own flock of sheep at Ravenseat. Happily married and with seven children (so far), she wouldn't change a thing about her hectic but rewarding life.
Genres: Inspirational
Series
Sedgwick County Chronicles
1. Roots of Wood and Stone (2021)
2. The Songs That Could Have Been (2022)
3. The Rhythm of Fractured Grace (2024)
1. Roots of Wood and Stone (2021)
2. The Songs That Could Have Been (2022)
3. The Rhythm of Fractured Grace (2024)
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