From Publishers Weekly
Blackboard bestseller Felicia Mason (For the Love of You, etc.) traces various dramas among the members of the Triumphant Voices of Praise gospel choir in Testimony. Choir leader Roger has been burning himself out, waiting for their elusive big break. He must deal with his own demons as he juggles his charges, including Margaret, the snobby diva who has designs on him; Glenna, the woman with a checkered past and a grave illness; his cousin Tyrone, whose marriage is at a crossroads; and Scottie, who may be running numbers or worse. Plot and dialogue often feel contrived, but Mason scores points for resisting an easy, feel-good ending.
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From Booklist
Cousins Roger McKenzie and Tyrone Thomas combine their musical talents to launch the gospel group, the Triumphant Voices of Praise. Some 18 years later, after untold dedication, Roger's example and effort have failed to spark critical and commercial success. Roger begins to suffer from nightmares that have left him so unnerved that he is unable to give the group the attention it deserves. His anxiety has affected the choir's unity and caused dissension among the members. While Roger is dealing with guilt from the past, Tyrone is struggling to hold onto his marriage. His wife, Georgie, causes tension in their relationship by challenging his unwavering support of Roger. Meanwhile, the future of the choir is at stake. Although the group gives voice to sacred words, their personal problems are eroding the Christian spirit required to sing gospel music. All members must avow their faith and make a decision about what the group means to them. Mason's story places the Christian theme front and center while also making room for a touching portrait of human desires and frailties.
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