A review by hpgodwin
The Garden of Three Hundred Flowers, by E.K. Johnston

4.0

This was great short story, continuing off of [b:A Thousand Nights|21524446|A Thousand Nights (A Thousand Nights, #1)|E.K. Johnston|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1436162131s/21524446.jpg|40849819].
I really enjoy E.K. Johnston's writing and the character of the Story Teller Queen or just Queen here.
I liked Lo-Melkhiin's redemption & the garden of 300 & one flowers.
And I liked his conversation with his son at the end, that the garden was not his burden, only his task to take up if he wanted. That he explained the price and their purpose.
Really, this could have just been the epilogue to Thousand Nights.