Tulips for Augusta

Tulips for Augusta by Betty Neels, published by Mills & Boon in 1998, is a romance novel that explores the complex relationship between Augusta and Constantijn van Lindemann. With 220 pages, this edition presents a narrative filled with unexpected encounters and romantic gestures, as Constantijn persistently pursues Augusta, showering her with compliments and tulips. However, Augusta grapples with her feelings, particularly as she uncovers the significant presence of another woman in Constantijn’s life.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of love and misunderstanding, as Augusta navigates her emotions amidst Constantijn’s affections and the complications introduced by Susan. The narrative captures the tension between desire and doubt, providing a glimpse into Augusta’s internal conflict as she contemplates the sincerity of Constantijn’s intentions. This edition offers a straightforward portrayal of romance, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ journey through the intricacies of their relationship.
Official synopsis Publisher
What a maddening, impossible man Constantijn van Lindemann is Wherever Augusta goes, there he is–inviting her out, paying her compliments, sending her enormous bouquets of tulips, even kissing her on occasion. Augusta must admit she does enjoy it, especially the kisses. But until she discovers how important a role the glamorous Susan plays in Constantijn’s life, how can she possibly take him seriously?
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