Jareau Family Wedding Books in Order
Part ofKimberly Brown Books in OrderFollow the Jareau Family Wedding books by Kimberly Brown in order, with short summaries, couple updates, and a guide to this wedding-focused follow-up series.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
From This Day Forth
by Kimberly Brown
2023
Walker and Jorja's road to love was rocky, passionate, and full of hard lessons. This novella brings them to the altar and shows what forever looks like after all that back-and-forth.
I Commit To You
by Kimberly Brown
2023
Cartel and Adina fought through pain, fear, and life-altering setbacks to find each other. Now they get their wedding day, and the joy feels even sweeter because of everything it took to get there.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
by Kimberly Brown
2023
Jamison and Aleviyah's love began in grief and grew into something beautiful. This wedding novella lets readers revisit their hard-won happiness as they prepare to finally say "I do. "
A Couple of Forevers
by Kimberly Brown
2024
Reese and Corelli head toward marriage surrounded by laughter, nerves, and the full force of the Jareau clan. It is a tender final celebration for a couple that had to earn their peace.
Love Me Like You Do
by Kimberly Brown
2024
Alaina and Roosevelt finally get to seal the love they fought for. Their wedding story is warm, romantic, and full of the family joy that has always surrounded the Jareaus.
Series background & context
The Jareau Family Wedding books are exactly what the title promises, a celebratory follow-up series that revisits the couples from the main Jareau novels and walks them down the aisle. If the original books are about falling in love through grief, fear, and hard-earned healing, these novellas are about what comes next when love settles, deepens, and gets publicly claimed.
Each book focuses on a different couple. Signed, Sealed, Delivered brings Jamison and Aleviyah to their big day after the emotional journey of Where Love Blooms. I Commit To You returns to Cartel and Adina, letting readers see what commitment looks like after everything they survived. From This Day Forth revisits Walker and Jorja. Love Me Like You Do follows Alaina and Roosevelt. A Couple of Forevers closes things out with Reese and Corelli.
These books are sweeter by design.
That does not mean they are empty fluff. Brown still makes room for nerves, family chaos, lingering fears, and the quiet emotional weight of choosing forever. But the overall feeling is lighter. There is more laughter, more catching up, more peeking in on babies and family updates, and more of the big, noisy Jareau energy that readers already know.
The wedding setup gives Brown space to do one of the things she does best, show how relationships live beyond the first happy ending. The couples are no longer only trying to get together. They are planning, adjusting, talking through expectations, and being surrounded by relatives who love hard and comment freely. That makes the series feel like both an epilogue and a family reunion.
It also works because the weddings never belong only to the couple. In true Jareau fashion, the whole clan spills into every event. Siblings joke, parents advise, children steal scenes, and everybody has something to say about dresses, vows, nerves, and timing. If you liked the family dynamic in the main series, these books lean into it even more.
This is a series for readers who do not want to say goodbye too quickly. The Jareau Family Wedding books let you stay a little longer with characters you already know and watch them move from romantic promise into public commitment. They are warm, affectionate, and built around payoff. After all the hurt and healing of the main books, it is satisfying to see these couples get their flowers, their vows, and their full-circle moment.
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