About This Book
"Up in Flames" is the long-awaited final novel in Abbi Glines's Rosemary Beach new-adult romance series. The book gives the villain of the series — Nan Dillon, the half-sister who tormented Rush, Blaire, and most of the cast over more than a dozen volumes — her own happy ending. Readers who came up through the Rush-and-Blaire books, Woods-and-Della, Cage-and-Eva, Grant-and-Harlow, and the rest of the Rosemary Beach ensemble will recognize this as the redemption arc the series had been quietly setting up for years.
Glines structures the book to work as a finale: long-running threads close, secondary characters reappear, and the Rosemary Beach setting itself gets a sendoff. The audience is established Rosemary Beach readers — newcomers will miss the emotional weight of seeing Nan, of all people, get a love story. Best read after the rest of the series.
The romance follows Glines's signature pattern — first-person interior voice, slow-burn into high emotional stakes, a hero who has to earn the heroine's trust on her terms rather than the genre's defaults. It pairs naturally with the rest of the Rosemary Beach books, with the Sea Breeze series, and with Colleen Hoover, Jamie McGuire, and Jay Crownover's new-adult catalogs.
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