The Flowers of Camelot Series by Anny Cook

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  • Chrysanthemum (The Flowers of Camelot #1)
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    Chrysanthemum (The Flowers of Camelot #1)

    Anny Cook

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2007

    “On that dark day Arthur, mortally wounded, was taken to the Isle of Avalon by Vivian, Lady of the Lake, and Merlin, where he died and was laid to rest in the crystal cave…” Well, actually, that’s not quite the way it happened.In truth, Queen Vivian and Merlin abducted the king and returned him to his home planet, Avalon. Now he’s anxious to marry off his youngest son, Gareth... more

  • Honeysuckle (The Flowers of Camelot #2)
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    Honeysuckle (The Flowers of Camelot #2)

    Anny Cook

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2008

    When Florian LeFleur's wife runs away with an acrobatic troupe, leaving him with three marriageable daughters, he resolves to take them to Came-a-lot in search of husbands. Honeysuckle, his middle daughter, resigns herself to settling for just one man, though in her heart she longs to find two special men who will make mad passionate love to her for the rest of their days... more

  • Daffodil and Magnolia (The Flowers of Camelot #1-2)
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    Daffodil and Magnolia (The Flowers of Camelot #1-2)

    Anny Cook

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2018

    Daffodil—When Florian LeFleur announces his intentions to take his three unmarried daughters to Came-a-lot to find husbands, his youngest daughter Daffodil is not pleased. She’s quite happy with the arrangement she already has with Raulf the butler at LeFleur Manor. Undeterred, Florian insists that she accompany him to Came-a-lot. Besides, he’s sure she can do better than a butler.Then Raulf discovers his favorite floggers are missing... more

  • Daffodil (The Flowers of Camelot #3)
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    Daffodil (The Flowers of Camelot #3)

    Anny Cook

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2008

    Daffodil Anny Cook " Book three in the Flowers of Camelot series." When Florian LeFleur announces his intentions to take his three unmarried daughters to Came-a-lot to find husbands, his youngest daughter Daffodil is not pleased. She's quite happy with the arrangement she already has with Raulf the butler at LeFleur Manor. Undeterred, Florian insists that she accompany him to Came-a-lot. Besides, he's sure she can do better than a butler... more

  • Magnolia (The Flowers of Camelot #4)
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    Magnolia (The Flowers of Camelot #4)

    Anny Cook

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2009

    This is the fourth of the Flowers of Camelot series, but may be read as a standalone story.The Yule season has come to Castle Came-a-lot. With the annual influx of family, Prince Undain, the last unmarried son of King Arthur, decides to retreat to the tower he shares with his partner, Prince Dennac.It is there that Dennac brings Magnolia, the woman he rescues from a shipwreck. Fleeing from a dangerous arranged marriage, she quickly accepts the offer of marriage from Undain and Dennac... more

  • Chrysanthem and Honeysuckle (The Flowers of Camelot #3-4)
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    Chrysanthem and Honeysuckle (The Flowers of Camelot #3-4)

    Anny Cook

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2018

    Faced with marrying off his wild spinster daughters as soon as possible, Florian LeFleur gains permission from his employer, King Arthur, to bring them to court at Came-a-lot. Surely with so many of the Knights of the Round Dungeon to choose from, they’ll quickly settle on suitable husbands. But all doesn’t go as planned. King Arthur is kidnapped by the Blue Knight. Percival the Wise, a lonely dragon demands the Blue Knight produce a virgin mate. The girls fall for unexpected husbands... more

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