Beaumont Books in Order
Part ofHeidi McLaughlin Books in OrderBrowse the Beaumont books in order, with summaries, reading guidance, series background, and easy help on where to start.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Publication Order
11 books
Forever My Girl
by Heidi McLaughlin
2012
Ten years after leaving town and breaking Josie's heart, Liam Page comes home. Fame gave him everything except the one person he still cannot forget.
Finding My Forever
by Heidi McLaughlin
2013
A rock star who has always loved attention suddenly wants one woman, and only her. What starts with desire becomes a real chase for commitment and a future he never planned on wanting.
My Everything
by Heidi McLaughlin
2013
After Mason's death, Nick Ashford is left grieving and isolated while working in Africa. Then a volunteer enters his life and offers the chance to start healing again.
My Unexpected Forever
by Heidi McLaughlin
2013
A Beaumont band member who expected only music and fatherhood is blindsided by love. This installment follows an unexpected connection that turns a guarded life into something much bigger.
Finding My Way
by Heidi McLaughlin
2014
This Beaumont prequel follows Liam before the fame, when he was still Beaumont's golden boy with football, Josie, and a future everyone else had planned for him. It shows how Liam Westbury became Liam Page.
12 Days of Forever
by Heidi McLaughlin
2015
Broadway dancer Yvie James comes home to Beaumont for the holidays and finds herself drawn to personal trainer Alexander Knight. Christmas shopping and family parties turn into something far more personal.
My Kind of Forever
by Heidi McLaughlin
2015
Liam and Josie finally have the life they fought for, until music pulls Liam back toward Los Angeles. Family dreams and old fears put their hard-won forever under real strain.
Forever Our Boys
by Heidi McLaughlin
2017
This Beaumont novella shifts focus to the women and families around the band. A long-overdue getaway turns into a sweet, emotional check-in on how life keeps moving after the main love stories end.
A Beaumont Family Christmas
by Heidi McLaughlin
2020
The Beaumont crew gathers in Vermont for a snowy holiday getaway. It is a warm catch-up novella full of family chaos, old friends, and Christmas heart.
Forever Mason
by Heidi McLaughlin
2021
Mason Powell finally steps into the spotlight in this Beaumont prequel. His story fills in the love, loyalty, and choices that changed his friendship with Liam and shaped the family everyone else remembers.
Forever My Boy
by Heidi McLaughlin
2024
A young woman thinks her life is mapped out beside the boy she loves and his future in football. Then everything changes, leaving her to hold on to the part of him that remains.
Series background & context
The Beaumont books are the heart of Heidi McLaughlin's backlist, and they are built around one simple idea, the people you leave behind do not stay in the past. The series begins in small-town Texas, where Liam Page returns home after years of fame to face the life and love he walked away from.
From there, the world opens up through bandmates, friends, spouses, children, and the family they build around each other. Music is everywhere in these books. So is hometown history. The characters move between stages, tour buses, quiet porches, weddings, funerals, and family gatherings, but Beaumont remains the emotional center.
What makes the series work is how connected it feels. Each book may shift the spotlight to a different couple, but the relationships keep overlapping. One person's loss changes another person's future. A side character in one story becomes the lead in the next. Over time, the Beaumont books turn into a bigger story about friendship, loyalty, parenthood, forgiveness, and what happens after the big romantic reunion.
There is a lot of second-chance energy here, but not only that. Some books focus on grief. Some are about learning how to love again. Others dig into marriage, family pressure, or the strange push and pull of fame versus ordinary life. The tone stays emotional and direct, with plenty of big feelings and a strong sense of found family.
If you like romance series that reward reading in order, this one does exactly that. Beaumont starts with Liam and Josie, but it grows into something much larger, a full family universe with music, history, and a lot of heart.
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