The Vincent Boys
Summary
The Vincent Boys by Abbi Glines marks a departure from her Sea Breeze series, introducing readers to a new setting and characters, while continuing to explore themes prevalent in young adult romance. The story centers around Ashton and her relationships with Sawyer and Beau Vincent, two cousins who are polar opposites in character. Ashton, who has always been seen as the perfect preacher's daughter, finds herself at a crossroads between the safe and familiar relationship with Sawyer and the thrilling, but potentially risky connection with Beau.
Beau Vincent, the quintessential bad boy, represents a path of unpredictability and passion for Ashton, contrasting sharply with the stability and predictability she has with Sawyer. The novel delves into the complexities of young love, the challenge of societal expectations, and the journey of self-discovery. Glines explores the theme of true desires versus societal norms, and the internal conflict that arises when these are at odds.
Published by Simon Pulse, The Vincent Boys is aimed at a young adult audience, with a recommended age range of 14 and up.
Location
Located in the following library on November 13, 2023:
Lafayette High School