It Ends with Us Books in Order
About the It Ends with Us series
Series Premise
It Ends with Us follows Lily Bloom, a young woman who grew up witnessing domestic violence between her parents. Determined to break the cycle, she builds a new life in Boston, opens a flower shop, and meets Ryle Kincaid, a charismatic neurosurgeon. Their whirlwind romance seems perfect—until Ryle’s behavior begins to mirror the abuse Lily saw as a child. The novel explores whether love can overcome patterns of violence, the difficulty of leaving an abusive relationship, and the courage to choose oneself. It Starts with Us is the sequel, shifting focus to Lily’s second-chance romance with her first love Atlas Corrigan (introduced in the first book). After leaving Ryle, Lily begins rebuilding her life with Atlas while co-parenting her daughter and navigating the ongoing tension and danger from her ex-husband. The book deals with healing, healthy love, co-parenting after abuse, and breaking free from past trauma. The series is inspired by Colleen Hoover’s own mother’s experience with domestic violence and carries a strong message: love should never hurt, and it’s okay to walk away.
Main Characters
> Lily Bloom — Protagonist (both books); strong, compassionate, flower-shop owner in her late 20s. Grew up witnessing domestic violence; determined to break the cycle but struggles with love and self-worth. Brave, resilient, and deeply loving.
> Ryle Kincaid — Lily’s husband (book 1); charming, handsome neurosurgeon. Initially perfect, but reveals abusive tendencies rooted in his own childhood trauma.
> Atlas Corrigan — Lily’s first love from high school (reappears in both books); kind, protective, and successful restaurant owner. Represents healthy, supportive love; becomes Lily’s partner in book 2.
> Emerson Kincaid — Lily and Ryle’s daughter (born at the end of book 1); central emotional stake in book 2.
> Lily’s mother — Appears in flashbacks and later books; survivor of abuse who stayed with her husband.
> Supporting: Friends, family, and colleagues who provide support or complications.
Setting
Modern-day United States, primarily Boston, Massachusetts:
> Urban Boston: Lily’s flower shop (Lily Bloom’s), apartments, hospitals, restaurants, and city streets.
> Flashbacks to Lily’s childhood in Pleasant Ridge, Maine — a small, rural town where she witnessed her parents’ abusive marriage.
> Later settings include Atlas’s successful Boston restaurant and family homes.
The atmosphere shifts from hopeful new beginnings in the city to darker, claustrophobic moments of abuse and fear.
Tone & Themes
Emotionally raw, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful — heavy new adult romance with intense angst, tears, and difficult subject matter. The tone is serious and unflinching about domestic abuse, trauma, and toxic relationships, but also tender, romantic, and empowering when showing healthy love and resilience. It includes graphic depictions of emotional and physical abuse (especially in book 1), steamy romance, and moments of warmth and humor, but it is not light or fluffy. The books aim to raise awareness while delivering a cathartic, redemptive ending.
The series is known for its gut-wrenching emotional impact, powerful portrayal of domestic abuse, and hopeful message of breaking cycles — it became a massive bestseller and cultural phenomenon, inspiring the 2024 film adaptation of It Ends with Us starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. It has very heavy content warnings (graphic domestic violence, emotional abuse, trauma). The books are best read in order for full emotional context.
FAQ
2 books
No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, It Starts with Us, was published in December 2024.
It Starts with Us was published in December 2024.
The first book in the series is It Ends with Us, published in August 2016.
The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.
It Ends with Us follows Lily Bloom, a young woman who grew up witnessing domestic violence between her parents. Determined to break the cycle, she builds a new life in Boston, opens a flower shop, and meets Ryle Kincaid, a charismatic neurosurgeon. Their whirlwind romance seems perfect—until Ryle’s behavior begins to mirror the abuse Lily saw as a child. The novel explores whether love can overcome patterns of violence, the difficulty of leaving an abusive relationship, and the courage to choose oneself. It Starts with Us is the sequel, shifting focus to Lily’s second-chance romance with her first love Atlas Corrigan (introduced in the first book). After leaving Ryle, Lily begins rebuilding her life with Atlas while co-parenting her daughter and navigating the ongoing tension and danger from her ex-husband. The book deals with healing, healthy love, co-parenting after abuse, and breaking free from past trauma. The series is inspired by Colleen Hoover’s own mother’s experience with domestic violence and carries a strong message: love should never hurt, and it’s okay to walk away.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.