"Amusing road show"
Dog show trainer Jane Connor has had a successful career
until a wildfire destroyed her Arizona home. Since she
failed to pay her biannual insurance bill as the envelop
slipped under her car seat, a stunned Jane feels like
stupid burnt toast when she learns she has nothing though
she rescued all her canine pals and is a bit of a heroine
in the Flagstaff area. Needing income, Jane accepts an offer from producer Angela
Gardner of Rising Star Production to star with her dog
Shadow in a documentary film on canine agility
competitions. The only problem with the job is sharing
the traveling RV with several people. First there is
Bubbles (as she classifies the enthusiastic over
everything Angela) who can drive the self deprecating Jane
to lunacy with her energy that would wear out the bunny.
Then there is handsome rival widower Cole Forest (and his
nasty, at least to Jane, daughter). Though lacking some of the bite from tales like GONE TO
THE DOGS, etc.), A NEW LEASH ON LIFE is an amusing road
show that looks deeply into the lives of people and
canines involved in agility competitions. Dog aficionados
will appreciate the deep look at those DIAMOND IN THE RUFF
competitors as their owners ready them for the shows.
Teri is filled with angst and is a vulnerable child rarely
seen so sensitively written in literature. Though Jane's
self-censuring becomes an irritating bark, fans will enjoy
who let the dogs out escapades. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2005
SummaryDog trainer Jane Connor has always preferred the company
of canines, so when her kennel is destroyed in an Arizona
wildfire, she finds her whole world in ashes. Jane managed
to rescue all the animals, but her status as a local hero
won't pay the bills. Soon she's reluctantly agreeing to
work on a reality TV series about life on the dog show
circuit--starring herself and her golden retriever, Shadow.
Jane has complete confidence in Shadow's star quality--
until she sets eyes on their chief competitor:an
irritatingly perfect little papillon! Worse, the dog is
attached at the leash to hunky Cole Forrest. Jane can
hardly hide her attraction off-camera, so how will she
conceal it from a national audience? It's exactly the kind
of distraction
she doesn't need. But in a summer of surprises, Jane just
might discover that an old dog learn new tricks--when love
is the treat.
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