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HOME PAGE: www.CongerBooks.com
EMAIL ADDRESS: Joan: motherbirth@mindspring.com
Joyce: joycek1704@Myexcel.com
AUTHOR'S BIO:
JoEllen Conger
is not just one writer, but two – Joyce and Joan, a pair of twins who write
vivid heartwarming tales, have shared their special mind-linking abilities since
they were wee children. What one doesn’t think to add to a manuscript or story,
the other does. They make quite a successful team. And as they matured and went
their separate ways, writing still is the one link that keeps them together.
Each twin continues to write multi-genres fiction, and non-fiction articles and
books in various topics.
BIO: JoEllen Conger
JoEllen Conger is co-authored by twins who write together as a team. Although they live miles apart, they stay connected through e-mail to work their magical word-smithing. The two authors also write separately, under their married names for magazine articles and newsletters. The magic of their writing career all began years ago when they decided to use their fertile imaginations, writing under their maiden name, Conger.
BIO (1): Joan Ellen Powell
Widowed in 1999, Joan lives in the sea coast town of
BIO (2) Joyce Ann Kennedy:
Joyce lives in
REVIEWS/QUOTES:
“A stellar pre-medieval
story from an outstanding author.”
Penelope West –
Ethan’s Flight – Whiskey
Creek Press
“Most of the detail is so authentic for the 5th/
Century that I kept forgetting it was a Fantasy.”
Gabriel Timar – Novgorod Diary – Wings ePress
The Future King: is a rich and detailed saga not only about a young boy growing up to become king, but about Gwyndalin and Laurance’s undying love for each other. A love they can’t acknowledge even though her husband and Anthony’s father, King Anthony I, has died.
I invite you to get comfy and enter the exciting and imaginative 5th Century world of JoEllen Conger. The Future King is a good, old fashioned historical fantasy saga. A wonderfully creative, re-imagined Camelot continued on from Conger’s Queen of Candelore, the first story of King Anthony I, his love for Queen Gwyndalin, their love for Prince Laurance, and his love for the royal couple. It’s as stirring and convoluted, but much more satisfying than the Camelot story. Read it. You’ll see what I mean. -- Review by Jane Leopold Quinn
‘‘The Future King’
by JoEllen Conger is a masterpiece. I was riveted to my chair and couldn’t seem
to turn the pages fast enough in my constant quest to find out what was
happening next. This is a beautiful
novel about relationships mainly between Queen Gwyndalin and Prince Laurance,
and Anthony II and Gallagher.
I
was caught up in the love and warmth that abounded throughout this well-written
book. I couldn’t seem to get enough of the affection between the Queen and her
Prince, as well as the developing friendship between Anthony, being groomed to
be the High King Darkdragon of Brightland, and his Royal Companion. Gallagher,
the lovechild of Gwyndalin and Laurance, was their son, who they thought had
died.
Ms. Conger has definitely penned a winner.
It is a beautiful escape for the reader into the lives of long-ago. I
highly recommend ‘The Future King’ and
look forward to more novels by this great author.
Quote:
Review:
This is the saga of
High Queen Gwyndalin
training her dead husband’s issue to rise to the throne of all Brightland.
The message of the novel is
that leadership is a trade or a profession, and if
one does not receive the proper training, the result might be a series of
tragedies.
The well-researched, historically correct description of
the way of life in the fifth century and the archaic language of the dialogues
resurrect the Middle Ages. The flesh and blood characters, although maintaining
their Arthurian nature, leap off the pages, straight into the hearts of the
readers. The loveable Gwyndalin, an efficient, tough, professional leader
reminds me of a Margaret Thatcher with feelings. The
knightly traits of her appointed Royal Companion,
Prince Laurance
of Mann Island fit the surroundings. His common sense approach when teaching the
future king the ways of life in the realm, make him a likeable flesh and blood
character.
I highly recommend this most entertaining and thought
provoking novel to all. Readers aware of the shortcomings of our society should
especially enjoy this story. Perhaps resurrecting Gwyndalin and Laurance, and
have them run a training school for the aspiring leaders of the twenty first
century would be a good idea. – Review by Gabriel Timar, Novgorod diary,
Air Mogadishu etc. – Wings ePress Inc.
In the “THE
FUTURE KING” JoEllen Conger has created an Arthurian-like world laced
with details and intricate characters. High Queen Gwyndalin is named regent of
the land after her husband dies and is charged with raising the King’s son,
Anthony, heir to the throne, even though Anthony is not of her blood. Putting
her own life on hold, Gwyndalin competently assumes her responsibilities and
embraces the rascally heir, amid turbulent Viking raids, vengeful Christians,
and relentless attacks from other kingdoms, only to find that her own bastard
child had been spirited away at his birth to avert scandal.
The story flows easily and reads quickly. Characters are well detailed and endearing. The world of Gwyndalin is convincingly painted and one in which you become totally immersed. On your next free afternoon take out this book and enjoy the enchanting world of Brightland.