Abbi Glines

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Abbi Glines
BornLora Abigail Potts[1][2]
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.[3][4][5]
NationalityAmerican
Genrenew-adult fiction
Spouse
  • Keith Austin Glines (1997-2018)
  • Britt Sullivan (2020-Present)
Children
  • Keith Austin Glines Jr
  • Rebecca Annabelle Glines
  • Ava Sophia Glines
  • Emerson Pearce Sullivan
Website
abbiglinesbooks.com

Abbi Glines (Abigail Glines) is an American New York Times,[6] USA Today,[7] and Wall Street Journal[8] bestselling novelist. Her new-adult fiction titled Fallen Too Far was self-published on eBook and paperback in 2012.

The remaining of the Too Far series, Never Too Far and Forever Too Far had a lot of success with younger audiences. The content of the books is rated 16+ because of its explicit content.[9] Glines is also the author of the initially self-published young adult bestselling series The Vincent Boys.[10]

Glines recently released the last of the Too Far series in the male lead's point of view.[11][12] The ninth book in the Rosemary Beach series, titled You Were Mine, was released 2014.[13]

Bibliography[edit]

The Field Party[edit]

  1. Until Friday Night (2015)
  2. Under the Lights (2016)
  3. After the Game (2017)
  4. Losing the Field (2018)
  5. Making a Play (2019)
  6. Game Changer (2022)

Rosemary Beach[edit]

  1. Fallen Too Far (2012)
  2. Never Too Far (2013)
  3. Forever Too Far (2013)
  4. Rush Too Far (2014)
  5. Twisted Perfection (2013)
  6. Simple Perfection (2013)
  7. Take a Chance (2014)
  8. One More Chance (2014)
  9. You Were Mine (2014)
  10. Kiro's Emily (2014)
  11. When I'm Gone (2015)
  12. When You're Back (2015)
  13. The Best Goodbye (2015)
  14. Up In Flames (2016)
  15. Going Too Far (2022)

Sea Breeze[edit]

  1. Breathe (2011)
  2. Because of Low (2012)
  3. While it Lasts (2012)
  4. Just For Now (2012)
  5. Sometimes It Lasts (2013)
  6. Misbehaving (2013)
  7. Bad for You (2015)
  8. Hold on Tight (2015)
  9. Until the End (2016)

Existence Trilogy[edit]

  1. Existence (2011)
  2. Predestined (2012)
  3. Leif (2012)
  4. Ceaseless (2012)

The Vincent Boys[edit]

  1. The Vincent Boys (2011)
  2. The Vincent Brothers (2012)

Once She Dreamed[edit]

  1. Once She Dreamed: Part 1 (2016)
  2. Once She Dreamed: Part 2 (2016)

Sea Breeze Meets Rosemary Beach[edit]

  1. Like a Memory (2017)
  2. Because Of Lila (2017)
  3. Best I’ve Ever Had (2019)

South of the Mason Dixon[edit]

  1. Boys South of the Mason Dixon (2017)
  2. Brothers South of Mason Dixon (2018)
  3. Broken South of Mason Dixon (2019)

Black Souls series[edit]

  • Charmed Souls

Standalone Novels[edit]

  • As She Fades (2018)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "@abk1030 I was Abbi Potts back then so Glines wouldn't have clicked :)", 27 Jun 2013, Abbi Glines on Twitter
  2. ^ Dad, December 14, 2009, Abbi Glines, Some things I miss terribly like sitting around my Mama Potts on Christmas Eve
  3. ^ Abbi Glines - QBD The Bookshop, Abbi Glines was born in Birmingham, Alabama. She grew up in the small town of Sumiton, Alabama where she left the summer she turned eighteen. She didn't get far she chased her high school sweetheart down to the coast and she's been there ever since.
  4. ^ Author Interview with Abbi Glines, 10 June 2013, Its Andrea Book Blog
  5. ^ Interview with Abbi Glines and Giveaway, By Jaz Chau, 21 July 2013, Fiction in Fiction in Fiction
  6. ^ FALLEN TOO FAR, by Abbi Glines & NEVER TOO FAR, by Abbi Glines., March 31, 2013, Combined Print & E-Book Fiction, Best Sellers - The New York Times
  7. ^ Forever Too Far by Abbi Glines, Book Review - USATODAY.com
  8. ^ Best-Selling Books, Week Ended April 28 With data from Nielsen BookScan, May 3, 2013, - WSJ (Behind paywall)
  9. ^ Fallen Too Far by Abbi Glines, 9780988301313, Paperback, Barnes & Noble
  10. ^ Beyond Wizards and Vampires, to Sex, By LESLIE KAUFMANDEC. 21, 2012, NYTimes.com
  11. ^ Chance series by Abbi Glines, Goodreads
  12. ^ Rush Too Far (Too Far, #4) by Abbi Glines, Goodreads
  13. ^ You Were Mine Archived 2014-11-04 at the Wayback Machine - Abbi Glines

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