Princetown Heirs Books in Order
Part ofBea Paige Books in OrderSee the Princetown Heirs books by Bea Paige in order, with short summaries, series background, reading order, and where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
The Painter and His Poet
by Bea Paige
2024
After a charged night with a stranger, singer Harlow learns he is tied to her family in the worst possible way. She and Sterling have to face secrets, new family fallout, and the pull they cannot shake.
The Rogue and His Flower
by Bea Paige
2024
Daisy agrees to an arranged marriage with Dalton, her brother's arrogant best friend, to save her family. Living together turns old hatred into something much harder to resist.
The Thug And His Doll
by Bea Paige
2024
Fleeing an abusive husband, Lia lands in Princetown with her son and nowhere safe to go. Drix offers help and protection, but his dangerous job could wreck the fragile trust growing between them.
Series background & context
Princetown Heirs moves Bea Paige into a newer contemporary world built around money, family power, and emotionally messy love stories. These are connected standalones rather than one long why choose arc, so each book gives a different couple while still staying linked through the same town and the same circle of privileged, complicated families.
The tone is still recognizably hers. The romances are emotional, the heroes are flawed, and past damage matters. But compared with some of her darker series, these books feel more grounded in family drama, reputation, and class difference than in outright underworld violence, even when danger is still part of the picture.
Every book pairs tenderness with trouble.
The Thug And His Doll follows Lia, a single mother running from an abusive husband, and Drix, a powerful heir whose protective streak is tangled up with a life he does not fully want. The Rogue and His Flower turns to Daisy and Dalton, using arranged marriage, brother's best friend tension, and all the baggage both of them carry from childhood. The Painter and His Poet shifts again, this time toward Harlow and Sterling, whose instant connection becomes a lot messier once family ties crash into the middle of it.
That mix of standalones and shared setting is the main appeal of the series page. You can read any one book for its couple, but reading them together gives Princetown a fuller shape. You start to see how the town's powerful families, debts, expectations, and long memories keep pressing into the romances.
If you want Bea Paige in a mode that is still angsty and intense but a little more focused on one-couple stories, Princetown Heirs is a good place to go. It offers emotional hurt, protective heroes, and just enough family chaos to keep things sharp.
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