The Chosen Ones by Margery Miller-Mondragon - Book Tour + Giveaway
The Chosen Ones
by Margery Miller-Mondragon
Genre:
Medical Thriller
Medical Thriller
New Thriller has Sharp Medical/Political Edge
Readers who love smart thrillers won’t want to miss The Chosen Ones –
Thy Will Be Done, written by author Margery Miller Mon-Dragon.
Set in the high-intensity and politically diverse area of Washington,
D.C., this clever new release hits the mark for suspense, action and
social commentary – exploring the question of why we seem to be
failing to engage in reasonable advances in medicine for all
citizens. Within this book the reader will find themselves dealing
with modern medicine and the issues of genetic restructuring, donor
procurement, terminal illness and death and dying in our society.
Thy Will Be Done, written by author Margery Miller Mon-Dragon.
Set in the high-intensity and politically diverse area of Washington,
D.C., this clever new release hits the mark for suspense, action and
social commentary – exploring the question of why we seem to be
failing to engage in reasonable advances in medicine for all
citizens. Within this book the reader will find themselves dealing
with modern medicine and the issues of genetic restructuring, donor
procurement, terminal illness and death and dying in our society.
The Chosen Ones – Thy Will Be Done, is a riveting thriller about a
woman’s fight to uncover the genetic code to life itself and to
bring to the world The Book of Man. Mara McClurg has been
missing for five years. She leaves behind two daughters who have
grown into young women beneath a blanket of lies and secrecy. When
the US government discovers that a private sector research facility
(GenTech) has broken the genetic code, Mara is sent to recover the
book of man.
woman’s fight to uncover the genetic code to life itself and to
bring to the world The Book of Man. Mara McClurg has been
missing for five years. She leaves behind two daughters who have
grown into young women beneath a blanket of lies and secrecy. When
the US government discovers that a private sector research facility
(GenTech) has broken the genetic code, Mara is sent to recover the
book of man.
With a shrewd cast of characters, and a plot that moves quickly, readers
will be engrossed while they absorb new knowledge and discover that
the series is not just fiction but lies on the edge of what every
human being can physically touch, his health and immortality.
will be engrossed while they absorb new knowledge and discover that
the series is not just fiction but lies on the edge of what every
human being can physically touch, his health and immortality.
Reviewers are calling the book, “…intelligent and compelling.” The paperback and
ebook version are available on amazon.com and the audio book is
presently in production with a release date set for fall. The Chosen
Ones – Thy Will Be Done is the first in a series of four books with
They Walk Among Us, The Sword of Damocles and The River of
Destruction to follow.
ebook version are available on amazon.com and the audio book is
presently in production with a release date set for fall. The Chosen
Ones – Thy Will Be Done is the first in a series of four books with
They Walk Among Us, The Sword of Damocles and The River of
Destruction to follow.
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THE SCENT OF
TRUTH
The smell of
coffee fragrantly filled the house. It
was enough to wake Carol and lure her to the top of the stairs. “Stokes,” she yelled. “Is that you? Are you making coffee?”
“It sure the
hell is,” he replied. “Get the girls and c’mon down.” The girls were already wearily trailing
behind her.
“My God,
Stokes!” said Carol. “You certainly have
out done yourself.”
“Thank you
very much,” said Stokes.
“I must tell
you,” continued Carol. It’s a nice treat
to have someone, a male someone, cook for us.
And, yes, I would like it daily.”
“Well,” said
Stokes, with the class of a fine southern gentleman. “It’s not every day a man
gets to have breakfast with three beautiful ladies.”
“Enough,
enough already,” said Mimi. “I’m getting
sick.”
Jaye joined
her sister in the AM bashing. “Yeah,
it’s really getting kind of thick around here.”
Mimi continued to hold her head with her elbow firmly planted on the
table. Her eyes were still half
closed. Carol was becoming agitated with
her.
“I hope coffee
is the treatment you need Mimi.” “If
you’re not awake soon, you’ll miss the whole story.”
“No, I
won’t! Aunt Carol,” she moaned. “That’s a tale I’ve been waiting to hear for
a very long, time.” She shook her
head. The long blonde hair blew from her
face as if a strong wind had hit. Then
she jumped from the table and began to do jumping jacks. Fifty pushups followed. All marveled at Mimi’s strength and
resilience.
“Not me,” said
Jaye, “Not me.”
“Well, I’m
sure awake now,” said Mimi. “Let’s eat!”
Stokes
couldn’t have made a finer breakfast.
Scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon and English muffins graced the table.
“Stokes, I
need to thank you again. This was very
nice. Nice that we have this chance to
sit together and just enjoy.”
“You’re
welcome Carol, I enjoyed it. It’s a real
nice change for me too,” said Stokes.
“Yes,” she
thought quietly to herself, “especially
considering what lies ahead of us today.”
The girls were preoccupied. Who
wouldn’t be when faced with their situation?
“Girls, we
have a lot to cover with you today,” said Carol. “So, I thought it might be a good idea if you
did the dishes and took your showers.
This will give Stokes and me a chance to organize our thoughts before we
begin.”
They rolled
their eyes and in unison chanted, “Dishes!”
“C’mon,” said
Stokes. “Don’t give Carol trouble this
morning. Let’s just move right along so
we can get started. I don’t have much
time to spend here and I need every minute to count.” A silence swept the room.
The sound of
dishes loudly shrieked against each other.
Stokes placed himself comfortably on the sofa next to Carol.
“Well Carol,”
he said, with a grin on his face. “Today
is the day!”
“It certainly
is,” she replied. “You know Stokes, I’ve
waited so long for this day to come that I’m overwhelmed. I don’t know where to start.”
It was nearly
1:00 PM. Everyone perched in the
living room waiting D-day. “God!” said
Stokes. “This is what we’ve all been
waiting for. It’s not so bad. So don’t look so doomed. Now, once upon a time,” he teased.
“Oh Stokes!”
shouted Mimi. “Let’s get real”.
“No really
girls,” said Stokes. “I think the best
way to do this is to start from the beginning, from the divorce. It’s going to take some time but then you
will understand her a bit better. If
there is one thing I don’t want it’s for either of you to be angry with
her. She was a great humanitarian and
her work is responsible for saving us … from a catastrophe. I want you to be proud to be her daughters
and I want you to know that she gave her life.... I mean her.... “I want you to know that she sacrificed
herself and her family for the betterment of mankind.”
“It’s Ok,”
said Jaye. “It’s Ok Stokes. I understand. Mimi and I aren’t babies anymore. We’re capable of comprehending the intensity
of emotion. I’m glad you loved my
mother. Maybe all of our lives would be
different today if you had married her.”
Silence overcame them, like a swift blanket of cold arctic air.
Then Mimi
broke in with her usual antics. “Yeah
Stokes! “Would you have played ball in
the back yard or are you more into doll houses?”
“No,” he
said. “It would have given me the
authority to kick your smart ass when you needed it.” Then he grabbed her in a headlock and
wrestled her to the floor. “Please,” she
cried aloud. “Please don’t tickle me
anymore. I’ll be good, honest.”
It was plain
to see he loved them, thought Carol. He
probably would have been a wonderful father.
“C’mon,” said
Carol. “We’ll be here for a week.”
“Yeah!” said
Stokes. “She’s right. We’ll start with
the plane trip and the escape from Pittsburgh.” “Then we can play those tapes Mara left with
me for safe keeping.” Both girls looked
at him with a perplexing eye.
“What tapes?”
said Mimi.
“We weren’t
aware of any tapes,” said Jaye.
Stokes
disappeared from the living room. It
wasn’t long before he returned with a steel box. He sat down in his previous spot and began
touching it in a strange and methodical sequence.
“I hope it’s
not rigged to blow,” he said. Then he
laughed aloud and went on to say, “I don’t think your mother would endanger you
that way.” After four unique sequences,
the tumblers clicked and the unusual steel box opened. Inside were sixteen videotapes. The girls jumped from their seats to handle
each one. They were numbered in sequence
and on the bottom of the box there was a note.
It read very
simply, “Watch them in sequence, and then you will know.”
Marg Miller-MonDragon is local to the Pahrump area. Before becoming an
author, her career spanned thirty years as a nurse and medical
educator. She has spent many years acknowledging the medical,
ethical and legal issues surrounding healthcare. One of her greatest
desires is to have her readers become invested in the dilemmas,
evaluate solutions and then have strong opinions on this subject that
will hopefully inspire change. She stated that she is looking
forward to writing this series for the readers and that it is her
greatest hope to inspire a culture where healthcare becomes a right for all citizens.
author, her career spanned thirty years as a nurse and medical
educator. She has spent many years acknowledging the medical,
ethical and legal issues surrounding healthcare. One of her greatest
desires is to have her readers become invested in the dilemmas,
evaluate solutions and then have strong opinions on this subject that
will hopefully inspire change. She stated that she is looking
forward to writing this series for the readers and that it is her
greatest hope to inspire a culture where healthcare becomes a right for all citizens.
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I like the cover
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