On Cue, by Bettie Boswell, 2020, Mt Zion Ridge Press

Romance with drama and dogs. If you like those elements, you’ll be sure to like On Cue, by Bettie Boswell. Romance with drama and dogsIn the mood for a light humorous read? It’s perfect. Do you love dogs? Even better. Because dogs are on every page.

My thanks to the publisher, Mt Zion Ridge Press, for sending me a copy in order to write a review. I read it on Glose–easy to download onto and read from.

No hair-raising suspense here, which is fine by me. In my life there’s usually enough going on to set my nerves on edge, so it’s nice to read something where things mostly go right, except for a few humorous incidents.

The main characters are homey, hard-working, and likeable–both teachers. The tension between them carries throughout the novel. Secondary characters root for them. A dark cloud looms with the antagonist, but I won’t spoil it for you by telling how that goes.

I learned quite a bit about putting on a large-scale musical drama–all the work, funding, talents, and side-line supporters that are necessary. The drama is about the historical underground railway, with a theme of redemption that also applies on other levels to spiritual redemption and acts of present-day redemption.

The author draws from her own life experience as a dog-loving teacher involved in drama productions.

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