Florian LeFleur, wardrobe guardian for King Arthur is saddled with
three unmarried daughters when his wife runs off with a company of
acrobats. He petitions the king for permission to bring them to Came-
a-lot in hopes of finding all of them husbands as soon as possible.
As quickly as possible, he packs up the girls and heads for Came-a-
lot City.
That evening at their first stop the Hieney brothers, Dick and Peter
move to claim Honeysuckle when they realize that she is their heart
mate. Though entertained by their love-making, Honey is not
convinced that she’s the one for them.
Peter and Dick have a few other problems. Tri-marriage requires
permission from their uncle, King Arthur and he seems to be missing.
A coup attempt at Came-a-lot keeps them all on the run as the
brothers are listed as outlaws by the new regime. They struggle to
protect Honey while striving to convince her that they are her destined
mates. And their hereditary secret could send their futures up in
flames.
Or could it be that Honey is protecting them?
Honeysuckle Book Two in Flowers of Camelot
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“Then how will we escape? I have to admit that I’m not thrilled with the idea of wading
through thorn bushes and dreamtime flowers to reach freedom. What do you suggest?”
Dick prowled from window to window in increasing agitation. “Maybe we should change
and fly out of here.”
“Hah. Hah. Very funny. I already tried to shift. No go. And if someone caught sight of us
flying, we would spend the rest of our lives hiding over on White Hound Island with the
unicorns. Of course, I can’t say that would bother me, but Honey might get a little restless.
That’s only if she doesn’t kill us off first.” Peter methodically checked the three trunks lined
up along the wall. Empty, empty, and empty. He went through the two cabinets that stood
on each side of the balcony doors. One dead bug. Two stale crackers and a withered,
mummified apple. Great. “Okay, if we jumped off the balcony, could we change fast
enough to prevent our gory deaths on the ground below? I always hated the idea of a gory
death.”
“Messy and painful, too,” Dick agreed. “Even if we could change fast enough, I don’t think
we could avoid the dreamtime flowers. That doesn’t even bear thinking about.”
Before Peter could reply, there was a rushing, windy roar and the balcony doors blew
open, banging against the tall cabinets. Morgana stalked through the door, her wild black
curls fluttering in the breeze. “Well, well. Hello, boys. I set a trap for Nathan the Sneak and I
captured you instead. Aack! What am I going to do with you? I’m not really into ménages. I
like my hunks one at a time.”
“Well, shucks. I guess you’ll have to let us go.” Dick leaned against the wall and studied his
fingernails.
“Wait a minute, wait a minute,” she said, her black eyes narrowed in thought. “Why aren’t
you writhing on the floor in agony? My men said your legs were covered in thorns. They’re
very fine legs, mind you…”
Anny Cook tells one hot tale in Honeysuckle. Honeysuckle, Peter and Dick are hot sexy
characters. I thoroughly enjoyed Honeysuckle. The sex is great and is worked nicely into
the story. Honeysuckle, Peter and Dick balance and complete each other. The brothers
need a wife to share their life with, and Honeysuckle needs someone to keep her in line.
Honeysuckle is a great read. While Honeysuckle is the second book in the Flowers of
Camelot series, it can definitely be read alone.~~Yolanda, Two Lips Reviews