The Blurb:
The earth is under the threat of a catastrophic political event which could result in international warfare and destroy all life on the planet. In heaven, a divine council decides that extraordinary measures are essential. They call for an intervention that involves two souls returning to earth. The chosen two sign a contract that they will work to avert the disaster.
Brad Channing, a Navy SEAL, and Sarah O’Brien, a teacher, become heaven’s representatives on earth. The story follows them as they individually and then together face overwhelming obstacles and eventually end up on a strategic Air Force base in California. It is there that they discover a conspiracy to assassinate the President of the United States. The terrorists have a plan for global dominance, and they are determined to complete their mission. Although military leadership appears to have the President’s best interests at heart, it is not clear who can be trusted and who should be feared. The action is rough and tumble as Brad and Sarah try to figure out the culprits of the plot that will turn into a worldwide conflagration unless stopped.
If you enjoy thrillers, this is one with enough twists and adventure to keep you riveted and guessing. If you like your thriller along with a good romance, Brad and Sarah’s initial attraction and eventual love will sustain you as they live out their heavenly and earthly desires.
My Thoughts:
A story thick with layers, both in plot and characters, the turn of almost every page is a revelation of another clue, not only for the reader, but for the main characters themselves.
After entering their hosts, they must re-discover each other and their inexplicable feelings of romantic love, as they work to unhinge a terrorist plan to destroy a world leader.
To be honest, I am not an avid reader of romance, and if it were not for the backstory, I would have declared the relationship between the main characters unrealistic and a bit ‘over-the-top.’ However, in similar fashion to the rest of the novel, the reason for their behavior grows abundantly clear and I found myself nodding, ‘yes, this makes perfect sense.’
The attention to detail and logical flow of events is amazing. There are no gaps in the sequence, and never once did I find myself questioning how a certain fact or situation came to pass. Everything is explained and that is no small feat, especially since the book was co-authored.
If you enjoy the comfort of a predictable plot, look elsewhere. If you want to figure out the ‘who-dunnit’ in five minutes, I wish you the best of luck. There are so many twists and turns that I’m almost given to recommend the print format be made into the shape of a corkscrew.
To John W. Howell and Gwen M. Powell, I offer a hearty round of applause. You both certainly pulled it off and your talent shows. Well done!
Five well-deserved stars!
About the Authors:

Gwen M. Plano, aka Gwendolyn M. Plano, grew up in Southern California and spent most of her professional life in higher education. She taught and served as an administrator in colleges in Japan, New York, Connecticut, and California. Gwen’s academic background is in theology and counseling. Recently retired, she now lives in the Midwest with her husband and enjoys writing and travel.
Gwen’s first book is an acclaimed memoir, Letting Go into Perfect Love. Her second book, The Contract between heaven and earth, is a thriller fiction novel, co-authored by John W. Howell. It is available now for pre-order. Author Jan Sikes read the manuscript and wrote that “The Contract is the perfect blending between the physical and unseen world with unbreakable bonds between human and spirit.”
If you wish to purchase this novel, or another written by Gwen, you can do so by following this link: Gwen Plano on Amazon
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Learn more about Gwen L. Plano, John W. Howell, and their books, including their sole collaboration!
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Thanks Stephen!
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Excellent review of John’s book, Mark… Glad to see his work highlighted here. 🙂
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Thank you, Kevin. It was an easy choice to give the Five Star review.
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Good to know, Mark. 🙂
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Excellent review–this book sounds great!
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Thank you!
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A fantastic review, Mark. I read the book and enjoyed it very much. Congratulations to John and Gwen, two magnificent writers! 😀
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Thank you, Vashti. They did a great job!
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I agree. 🙂
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Thank you, Vashti.
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Awesome review, Mark! I’ve never been much of a romance fan either, but it makes sense for this story – I really enjoyed it.
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Thank you Teri.
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Thank you, Teri
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Great reviews, Mark. I’m not a fan of romance either, but every once in a while I’ll read one that’s no so formulaic…
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Thank you, da-AL, for visiting. I can take a bit of romance in small doses.
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Thank you, da-AL
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Contract by John W. Howell and Gwen M. Plano reviewed by Mark Bierman.
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Thank you for sharing this, Robert.
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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Thank you, Rob
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A fabulous review of a book I thoroughly enjoyed. I’ve read a few co-authored books that just didn’t quite flow as well as they should have. John and Gwen do it seamlessly. Thanks for sharing your review with us, Mark.
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Thanks for your kind words Soooz. I agree with you 100 percent! I was very impressed at how well they worked together.
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Thank you, Soooz.
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This is a fantastic review of one of my favorite books, Mark!! Well-deserved praise for a great story!
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Everything about the book was well-done. I can see why it’s one of your favorites. All necessary details andexplanations were covered. As I mentioned in my review, there was no question as to why things happened they way they did. Thanks for your comments!
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Thank you so much, Jan
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I really enjoyed this one, myself. Great to see it getting some press today.
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It was well-deserved and easy to rate a Five Star. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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Thank you, Craig
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You and John did the hard part. I just had to read the novel and give an honest review. Job well done!
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Great review & the book is a blast 🤩🤩
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Thanks, Victoria! I really enjoyed it too.
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Thank you, Victoria Ray
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This is an excellent review. Congratulations to John and Gwen.
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Thank you for stopping by and your kind words, Roberta. I highly recommend this book to everyone.
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Thank you, Robbie
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I couldn’t agree with you more!
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Thanks for your kind words, Annette, and for supporting these two talented authors.
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Thank you, Annette
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Mark Bierman has written a fabulous review for The Contract. Mark is a writer as well, and his book Vanished a story of human trafficking is on my TBR. His blog is a place to visit for sure. Thank you, Mark
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It was well-deserved, John! Thank you for the mention!
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My pleasure, Mark
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Thank you so much for the terrific review, Mark. You have made my day for sure. 😁
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You are more than welcome, John!
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Two excellent writers and a wonderful review, Mark.
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Thank you! Yes, I was really impressed by the quality of their writing.
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Thank you, GP 😁
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You and Gwen did the hard part, John. I just had the pleasure of a great read and giving an honest review. Keep up the great work!
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Thank you, Mark
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My pleasure, John!
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