Blue Line Books in Order
Part ofMeghan Quinn Books in OrderSee the Blue Line books by Meghan Quinn in order, with quick summaries, series background, and help starting this emotional Air Force duet.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
The Downside of Love
by Meghan Quinn
2018
The fallout from The Upside of Falling hits hard in this emotional sequel. Grief, truth, and impossible choices push the love story into much riskier territory.
The Upside of Falling
by Meghan Quinn
2018
An Air Force-set romance that starts with friendship and attraction, then opens into something much bigger. Emotional, twisty, and built to make you reach for book two immediately.
Series background & context
The Blue Line duet shows Meghan Quinn in a much more emotional, twist-driven register. These are military romances, set around an Air Force friend group, but the books are less about uniforms and more about timing, loyalty, grief, and the way one choice can reshape several lives.
Go in ready for feelings.
The Upside of Falling starts the story, and The Downside of Love carries the fallout. The duet is designed to be read straight through. Quinn uses the close-knit group dynamic well here, because the friendships make every romantic turn matter more. Nothing happens in a vacuum, and even when the books are intensely focused on one relationship, you can feel the wider circle being affected.
If your favorite Quinn books are the breezy rom-coms, this duet will feel heavier. That is the point. The Blue Line books are for readers who want ache, suspense about where the relationship will land, and characters who have to grow up fast under pressure. Start here when you want the emotional roller-coaster version of Meghan Quinn.
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