Hi, Everybody! Please help me welcome our first guest of 2021, my friend and author, Gwen Plano. Gwen is here to share her latest release, The Culmination, a new beginning with us. I know you’ll be excited to learn about this one, so without further ado, take it away, Gwen!
Thank you so much for inviting me to your blog, Marcia, and for helping me launch The Culmination, a new beginning. With the New Year upon us, this is a perfect time to focus on the book.
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What’s it about? The Culmination can best be described as a military thriller. It tackles difficult topics such as denuclearization, the power struggles over oil in the Middle East, as well as the ever-present danger of war. Readers will find themselves sitting with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, walking in the historic Red Square, and laughing with children in an orphanage in Turkey. They will glimpse the horror of war and watch the give and take of a negotiated peace. Readers will also meet the two Heads of State who fall in love and subsequently commit themselves to creating a world in which all are family.
I never expected to write this book, but in some ways, I had no choice. The characters crowded into my office and insisted that I listen to them. In a very real way, they wrote the book. I simply tapped the keys and through the process, I learned intensely..
To celebrate the New Year, the Kindle edition will remain on sale through this week and then will return to its full price of $2.99.
BLURB:
The Culmination, a new beginning is the third book in The Contract thriller series. After an assassination attempt on an Air Force base in northern California, tensions mount. Heads of state meet to craft a denuclearization agreement. The meetings between these nuclear powers take a murderous turn. A nefarious conspiracy re-emerges and leads the characters into the heart of the Middle East, where they encounter the unexpected and find a reason for hope.
EXCERPT:
In his hospital suite, Admiral Parker sits by the wall of windows. Since the second attempt on his life, he’s found himself unable to sleep. Parker keeps hearing gunshots and has flashes of scenes from his service in Vietnam.
Drowsy, his head grows heavy and falls to his chest. His mind takes him back to Vietnam. Grisly scenes flash before him of mangled bodies, thundering missile explosions, and shrill screams. He shudders and recoils. Then he startles when someone touches his shoulder. When he opens his eyes, he finds the base chaplain stands next to him.
“Hello, Admiral. I’m told you might appreciate a friend to talk to. I’d like to be that friend if it’s okay with you.”
Parker shrugs his acceptance. “I suspect you’re here because I’m remembering things. I, ah … I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I keep having flashes of Vietnam. It’s like I’m reliving it, but why? Why now?”
“My understanding is that the sniper’s bullet came within a hair of your heart. One centimeter more, and we wouldn’t be talking right now.”
“That’s true, but still …”
“And, it was the Medal of Honor that protected you.”
“Yes …”
“Awarded because of your extraordinary valor in Vietnam, right?”
“Correct.”
“Maybe it’s time to remember your experience there and make your peace.”
“Some things are best to forget, chaplain.”
“And yet, you’ve discovered that you haven’t forgotten. The experience lives and haunts you with its devastation.”
“I don’t understand it. After all these years, it feels like it happened yesterday. I keep seeing the same scenes over and over.”
“Tell me about what you see.”
Parker looks away, his eyes welling, and his jaw tightening. “Marines got trapped at the Delta. They needed help, badly. The sub Commander asked for volunteers to go ashore, and I offered. The sub got as close to land as possible, and I swam to shore and found mayhem. I could barely see through the smoke. The thumping sound of the Hueys mixed with desperate cries for help. It was a scene from hell. Bodies strewn everywhere. Torsos without arms. Without legs. Arms and legs without bodies. Hell.”
Parker stops and wipes his eyes. “I arrived too late. Yet I searched for any injured. There were none. It was a graveyard. I decided to go back to the sub, and when I drew close to the shoreline, I heard a moan. It turns out that I’d stepped on a Marine’s arm and broken it. The Marine lay buried in the mud but was alive. That man was Samuel Williams.”
“As in President Samuel Williams?”
“Yes. I called in for a patrol boat and got Williams into the craft. Though I did what I could, I was too late, except for Williams.” Parker slumps, and his head falls.
The chaplain breaks the silence with a question, “Do you pray, Parker?”
“Yeah.”
“Do you mind telling me how you pray?”
“I say the Lord’s Prayer, and usually, I hold my mom’s beads.” He raises his hand and shows the chaplain an old wooden rosary.
“Do you bring that prayer into your memories?”
“Not really. The past is past. Until recently, I thought I’d moved on.”
“Time isn’t linear. We can be a young child one moment, and an old man the next. The past is as real as the present through our memories.”
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Buy The Culmination HERE
Contact Gwen:
Blog: https://www.gwenplano.com/blog-reflections
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GMPlano
Twitter: https://twitter.com/gmplano
Amazon Author’s page: https://amzn.to/3eAU2Bt
Book links:
Letting Go into Perfect Love – https://amzn.to/3bToO7t
The Contract between heaven and earth – https://amzn.to/2U2Lgmv
The Choice: the unexpected heroes – https://amzn.to/3lcz8eA
The Culmination, a new beginning – https://amzn.to/3eEWkj9
Thank you for hosting me today, Marcia. I’m honored and elated to be your guest on The Write Stuff. All the best to you! 💗
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I am so happy to have you here today, Gwen, but as it appears WordPress didn’t send out notifications when the post went live, I do hope everyone who does visit us will share among their followers to help us get the word out. And if not, we’ll run this again, and see if we can fix the issue.
In the meantime, just know that you are always a welcome guest on The Write Stuff! Wishing you much success with this one! 🙂
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So kind of you, Marcia. Thank you again for the lovely post. 💗
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Great way to start the year, Marcia.
Wonderful excerpt, Gwen. Nice to see the tour still going strong. Best wishes!
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Thank you so much, Staci. Marcia kindly offered to begin the year with this beautiful showcase. It’s the final stop for the book tour. 😊
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Nothing like ending on a high note.
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Thanks for stopping by, Staci. Did you get an email from WordPress? We seem to have had a problem with them sending them out. Eeeep. But I’m glad you found it, either way! 🙂
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No email. WP doesn’t even email me about my own blog anymore. I have to rely entirely on the reader now. Sospiro.
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I don’t follow the reader, so I always get an email alert for my own posts when they go live and for any blogs I follow. That had better not disappear, or I’ll have to rethink a LOT of things. So far, I’ve gotten an email alert for every comment on this post. It’s just the one announcing it going live that seems to have gone astray. (Or we’d have a lot of UK folks, etc, commenting already, I’m sure.) *sigh* Hopefully, it’s a one-time glitch. Fingers crossed.
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It’s been three or four weeks since I’ve gotten ANY proactive email from WP. Not even of my own posts or SE posts. The only thing they send me are replies to comments I make. I’m waiting for those to stop coming. I hate the reader, but I have to use it or I’ll never have any interaction with anyone.
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I knew you’d been having trouble, and I hope it sorts itself out. Honestly, this is the very first WP glitch I’ve ever had in almost twenty years of blogging. I HOPE it’s the last. I just reblogged the post here on TWS to see what would happen, and I got the alert notice in about 2 seconds. Hopefully, it was a one-time problem, but I do know others who’ve had issues. I do NOT want to change hosts, so we’ll see how it goes. Fingers crossed.
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Great feature, Marcia and Gwen. I’ve read the first book in the series. Based on the blurb and the excerpt, I’ll have to read the other two. I’m going to reblog this so you can get some additional exposure with my followers as well. Congratulations on the release, Gwen.
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Thank you so much, Don. Your support means the world to me. 😊
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Thank you so much, Don. It seems WordPress didn’t notify folks via email for some reason. I checked to be sure it went live at 1:10am this morning, and it did, so I’m not sure what’s up with that. But either way, a reblog is greatly appreciated! 🙂 Happy New Year up there in Jax! 🙂
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Thanks Marcia. We have been bombarded with ads for the Georgia senate run off. Hopefully you’ve been spared down there.
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I’m pretty sure NO ONE has been spared, Don, but hopefully, it will all be over soon. 😉
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Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
Check out this new release from Gwen Plano as featured in her interview on Marica Meara’s blog.
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A great post, Gwen. I hope your latest book brings you many sales and much recognition 🙂
Marcia, it’s lovely to see Gwen here today 🙂
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I was very happy to have Gwen here today, but for some reason, it appears WordPress didn’t send out the notification emails this morning. If we don’t get many comments, I’ll be running this again, I suspect. So glad you stopped by. 🙂
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I got here via Don’s reblog. However, a notification just came through, lols, so fingers crossed 🤞
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It looks like my reblog here sent out the alerts, so hopefully everyone who usually follows the blog will get here via that, if not the original one. Thanks, Harmony!
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Thank you so much, Harmony. All the best to you! 💗
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Great excerpt, Gwen. Thank you for featuring Gwen today, Marcia. I rated this one five stars and enjoyed it very much.
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Thank you very much, John. Your endorsement means so much to me. 😊
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It was my pleasure to have Gwen here today, John! I’m just sorry that for some odd reason, NO notifications went out for this post. Even I didn’t get one. ??? I’m probably going to run it again tomorrow as a brand new post to be sure folks find it. It’s too good to have no one see it. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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That is too bad. Good luck.
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Wow, Gwen, that was an AWESOME excerpt. I look forward to reading this novel. I think it’s going to end up being my favorite of the series.
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Thank you, Mae. I hope you like it. I finished writing it in May and some of what I developed in the story has come to fruition. Just a bit unnerving!
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Great excerpt, Gwen.
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Thank you, Craig. I’m so pleased you enjoyed this scene.🙂
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Fab excerpt, Gwen! A great way to start the year, Marcia.
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Thank you, Teri. I’m so happy you liked that scene. All the best! 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Write Stuff and commented:
Why am I reblogging a post from my own blog? Because WordPress seems to have failed to send out notification emails, and I don’t want any of you to miss this super post by Gwen Plano. It’s my first #GuestDayTuesday post of 2021, and WAY to good to be missed. Please check it out.
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You’re right, Marcia. Wonderful post, Gwen. Happy New Year! Great to see your blog tour continue.
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Thank you, Sue. Marcia has created a wonderful post for this final stop on the tour. 💗
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What a great excerpt, Gwen! I felt the anguish and despair the Admiral felt. I wish you the best with this book and many thanks to Marcia for hosting you today!
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Thank you, Jan. I so appreciate your support. All the best with your book tour. It’s fantastic. ✨✨✨
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Power excerpt, Gwen. Your book is so timely, it acknowledges the horrors and offers some hope. A read I won’t forget.
Thanks for hosting, Marcia:)
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Thank you so much, Denise. I’m deeply humbled and grateful for your review. 💗
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A great excerpt, Gwen and so nice to see you here on Marcia’s site.
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Thank you so much, Joan. 💗
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Thanks, Joan. Great to have Gwen visit with us! 🙂
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I have this book on my Kindle, and I can’t wait to read it. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Yvette. I hope you like it. 🤗
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Hope you enjoy it, Yvette, and thanks so much for stopping by! 🙂
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