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The Chosen Queen (Queens of Conquest Book 1), by Joanna Courtney

The Chosen Queen (Queens of Conquest Book 1), by Joanna Courtney

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The Chosen Queen (Queens of Conquest Book 1), by Joanna Courtney

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The Queens of the Conquest trilogy1066. Three Queens. One Crown.

As a young woman in England's royal court, Edyth, granddaughter of Lady Godiva, dreams of marrying for love. But political matches are rife while King Edward is still without an heir and the future of England is uncertain.

When Edyth's family are exiled to the wild Welsh court, she falls in love with the charismatic King of Wales - but their romance comes at a price and she is catapulted onto the opposing side of a bitter feud with England. Edyth's only allies are Earl Harold Godwinson and his handfasted wife, Lady Svana.

As the years pass, Edyth finds herself elevated to a position beyond even her greatest expectations. She enjoys both power and wealth but as her star rises the lines of love and duty become more blurred than she could ever have imagined. As 1066 dawns, Edyth is asked to make an impossible choice. Her decision is one that has the power to change the future of England forever . . .

The Chosen Queen by Joanna Courtney is the perfect blend of history, fast-paced plot and sweeping romance with a cast of strong female characters - an unforgettable read. Perfect for fans of Elizabeth Chadwick and Philippa Gregory.

The Chosen Queen (Queens of Conquest Book 1), by Joanna Courtney

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #308814 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-07
  • Released on: 2015-05-07
  • Format: Kindle eBook
The Chosen Queen (Queens of Conquest Book 1), by Joanna Courtney

Review Gripping, intriguing, romantic Tracy Bloom A glorious, rich, epic story of love, friendship and sacrifice which will sweep you up and transport you to another time. I absolutely loved this and can't wait for the next book in the series. Rachael Lucas, author of Sealed With A Kiss and Coming Up Roses The story reaches a heart-rending climax. A must read. I loved it Freda Lightfoot, author of The Amber Keeper With lovely writing and a terrific sense of narrative drive, Joanna Courtney portrays an era of change through a story about a long forgotten Queen. In The Chosen Queen, Edyth is a heroine who inhabits a convincingly re-created historical world, peopled with personalities whose lives leap from the page. Superb! Carol McGrath, author of The Daughters of Hastings trilogy 'A beautifully written multi layered tale with a tremendously authentic sense of place and time ... an epic feel ... highly recommended' LizLovesBooks 'An absorbing and emotional debut novel' Candis magazine A fascinating and gripping read, I was hooked from the very first page and didn't want to put it down. Joanna Courtney is a new talent in the world of historical fiction and one that I would highly recommend. I look forward to reading more by this fantastic author Bookbabblers

About the Author Joanna Courtney has wanted to be a writer ever since she could read. As a child she was rarely to be seen without her head in a book and she was also quick to pick up a pen. After spending endless hours entertaining her siblings with made up stories, it was no surprise when Joanna pursued her passion for books during her time at Cambridge University - where she combined her love of English and History by specialising in Medieval Literature. Joanna continued to write through her first years of work and then, married and living in Derbyshire, in the sparse hours available between raising four children. She has written over 200 stories and serials published in women's magazines, some of which have been broadcast on BBC radio. Joanna has also won several fiction prizes and written and directed an award-winning play. She teaches creative writing across the country and for the Open University. Joanna is fascinated by defining moments in history, of which the Battle of Hastings is certainly one. The outcome of that momentous day is one of the big 'what-ifs?' of England's past and she has loved being able to immerse herself in the world of the Anglo-Saxons, Normans and Vikings whilst writing The Queen's of the Conquest trilogy.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. an enthralling tale of war and love in Anglo-Saxon England as told through the eyes of a little known about woman By Sarah L. Gruwell I remember reading about Edyth as a kid in Morgan Llewelyn’s Wing From Hastings. I was really young and so only remember vague impressions, like remembering that Harold was a big bully and her brothers were toads. It was a real treat to re-visit this era and these people specifically to get another look at them.For a debut novel, this author has done a fantastic job. She took a lot of time in her world building and research of details. The reader gets a real sense for the sights, sounds, and smells of late Anglo-Saxon England and wild Wales. The intense political situation the characters found themselves in was thoroughly explored and made for suspenseful reading. I also was very fascinated by all the details on hand fasting vs traditional Roman religious weddings and the differences thereof.All the characters and their various relationships made for enthralling reading. To see Edyth, Harold, and all the others come alive again was a real treat. The author gives them real depth of emotion, personality, and understanding. I especially liked Edyth and her understanding of the various political situations and her place in them. Being married to two men who are enemies and the particular situation with Harold/Svana showed her maturity and clear thinking. I also liked how real she felt in her sensual nature and curiosity, like any other girl/woman her age.Altogether, I feel that this is a robust start of Joanna Courtney’s new trilogy and total career. She tells a great story, gets the historical details right, and makes her characters and their relationships breathe with depth and realism. I definitely look forward to more works by her; I feel she’s going to be among the greats for me.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating period of history By Karen McMillan This is well-written historical fiction that takes place in Wales and England from 1055 to 1066. It is a period of history I knew little about before reading this book. The story centres around the spirited Edyth, who is the granddaughter of Lady Godiva. She is only fourteen years old when her family is exiled to Wales – and there she captures the eye of the larger than life King of Wales. He eventually makes her his wife and Queen, but their marriage comes at great cost. She finds herself on the opposing side of a bitter feud with the Earl Harold Godwinson and his handfasted wife, Lady Svana, a woman with whom she is friendly, with terrible consequences for them all.The author does an admirable job creating a believable and attractive character from the facts of history about Edyth. The Chosen Queen is the first in a new historical fiction series that brings to life the Saxon, Viking and Norman queens. The author has obviously done a lot of research, and it is a fascinating read into another time. I’ll look forward to the next installment.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A great story with a fierce heroine By Suze Lavender It's 1055 and fourteen year old Edyth is already quite mature for her age. She's curious about love and Harold and Svana are her great examples. She's impressed by their relationship and their faith that love will survive everything. They aren't officially married, but they have something much more special. Edyth wants to have a similar experience, she'd like to get married for love and not because of connections. There's a lot of political unrest in England and Edyth's father is exiled. He travels to Wales together with his family. There Edyth meets Griffin, the king of Wales. Even though he's much older Edyth feels they have a connection. The king asks her to marry him which will make Edyth the queen of Wales. Griffin lives with the expectation that every day could be his last, because of that he enjoys whatever he can as much as possible. His dream is to unite Wales, but that's a difficult task. After much political unrest Edyth has to go back to England. The only good thing about that is that she can be with her best friend Svana once more. She finds herself in the middle of a difficult matter. King Edward is old and there is no heir, who will become the next king? There's a tough decision Edyth has to make. One that has consequences for the future of the kingdom. The Chosen Queen overwhelmed me when I first started reading it. There were a lot of characters and the fourteen year old Edyth was much more advanced than a girl her age often is. That is part of her character though. She fights for what she believes in and love is the most important thing there is for this strong, fierce and determined woman. I greatly admired Edyth and enjoyed reading her story very much. When Edyth grows older the story becomes more mature as well. Edyth's life isn't easy. Even though this isn't an actual retelling of her history I thought it was great to read a story about this woman. She's certainly interesting and the author has done a wonderful job creating such a gripping and thrilling story. The battles had me on the edge of my seat every time. I loved the story and the development of Edyth's character. The beginning of the book might be a bit chaotic, but the rest of the story is absolutely fantastic and I didn't want it to end.

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