The Vincent Boys Books in Order
Part ofAbbi Glines Books in OrderThis page lists the Vincent Boys books in order by Abbi Glines, with short summaries, series background, and where to start with the small-town love triangle.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
The Vincent Brothers
by Abbi Glines
2012
Sawyer is shattered after losing the girl he thought was his forever. Lana has watched him from the sidelines for years. Winning him might mean playing a game neither of them is ready for.
The Vincent Boys
by Abbi Glines
2011
Ashton is tired of being the good girl and the perfect girlfriend to Sawyer Vincent. When Sawyer leaves for the summer, his cousin Beau pulls her into a risk she cannot undo, and a choice that will hurt someone.
Series background & context
The Vincent Boys books are small-town southern romances built around one messy summer and the kind of choices that change a friend group forever.
At the center is Ashton Gray, a preacher's daughter who has spent her life being careful. She is dating Sawyer Vincent, the town's golden boy, but when he leaves for the summer, Ashton drifts back toward Sawyer's cousin Beau, who has a reputation for trouble.
That is where the love triangle sparks.
The first book, The Vincent Boys, leans hard into first love, temptation, and the fallout of doing something you told yourself you would never do. The sequel, The Vincent Brothers, shifts focus and digs into Sawyer's side of the breakup, including a new connection that challenges what he thinks he wants.
These books read fast, keep the cast tight, and stay focused on relationship tension more than big external plot twists.
If you want a quick Abbi Glines binge that still has high stakes on an emotional level, start at book one and keep going in order.
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