I can't believe I made it here. This is my first book I've ever finished, and I am so happy people seemed to enjoy it.
I've been hinting Juliette's death since the beginning, but I couldn't believe how upsetting it was to actually write it.
I've grown so attached to all the characters and seeing it end, I don't know whether I'm happy or sad. Maybe a mixture of both.
Thank you to everyone who read Tulips and supported me. I owe you guys everything.
If you still don't understand the title, I guess I'll give you an explanation.
Tulips represent perfect love. Throughout the book, we saw perfect love grow. It started with Juliette and Archer, hence Vivianne saying their tulip had blossomed so fast. Then we saw it with Graham and Vivianne. And soon followed the rest of the tulips crew.
So quite literally, the title means, Perfect love, it grows.
Juliette and Archer deserved better. Let's just pretend like it actually is them. The Beckett's are living their best lives.
I can't believe this is my last time writing on here. This was such a wonderful experience and if you want to start your own book someday, go for it. It took me years to be able to finish one, but your book will come someday.
When I started tulips, I really thought it was going to be a scrap. But I am so glad I kept on with it.
Goodbye, and thank you so much. You mean the world to me.
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Tulips, they grow
RomanceTwo sisters, Juliette and Vivianne couldn't be more different. Yet one move could change it all for them and their family. Juliette becomes friends with the popular kids at school and Vivianne can't help but be jealous. Will the sisters work it out...