Maryann Jordan’s catalog is easiest to understand as a cluster of connected protective-romance worlds rather than one single line of books. The most important branches are the Saints / Lighthouse / Lighthouse West Coast / Lighthouse Montana chain, the Baytown books, and the long-running Long Road Home world. Her earlier romance series and her newer mystery line are best kept separate.

For most readers, the best first question is not “What was published first?” It is “Which Maryann Jordan world do I want?” If you want security-team romance with recurring crossover energy, start with the Saints and Lighthouse books. If you want small-town, family-heavy romance, start with Baytown. If you want the biggest long-form branch, start with The Long Road Home.
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The quickest useful answer
The safest starting points are:
- Serial Love for the Saints-to-Lighthouse connected world
- A Hero’s Chance for the Baytown side of the catalog
- Protecting Love if you want to move closer to the Lighthouse bridge books
- Home at Last if you want The Long Road Home world first
- June’s First Murder if you want to try her mystery line instead of the romantic-suspense books
Best reading path for most readers
A practical Maryann Jordan route looks like this:
- Saints Protection & Investigation
- Lighthouse Security & Investigations
- Lighthouse Security Investigations: West Coast
- Lighthouse Security Investigations: Montana
- Baytown Boys / Baytown Heroes / Baytown Legacies
- The Long Road Home
- Older romance series and mysteries separately
That path keeps the security-team side clean and lets the spin-offs unfold in the order they were built.
The connected security-world books in order
This is the part of Maryann Jordan’s catalog where order matters most. The official site explicitly identifies Lighthouse Security & Investigations as a spin-off from Saints Protection & Investigation, and Mace is introduced before heading his own company. That makes the Saints books the best true starting point for this branch.
Saints Protection & Investigation
- Serial Love (2015): The Saints world begins here, laying down the protective-romantic-suspense framework that later spin-offs build on.
- Healing Love (2016): Continues the Saints setup with another protector-centered romance inside the same growing network.
- Seeing Love (2016): Expands the team dynamic and reinforces the series’ mix of danger, loyalty, and emotional recovery.
- Honor Love (2016): Pushes the Saints line further into shared-world territory where recurring faces start to matter more.
- Sacrifice Love (2016): Keeps the protective-suspense tone strong while deepening the sense of a connected group.
- Protecting Love (2016): A key late Saints entry because it sits close to the handoff into the Lighthouse era.
- Remember Love (2016): Continues the late Saints run, rewarding readers already invested in the team.
- Searching Love (2017): Important bridge book because Mace Hanover appears here before leading the Lighthouse spin-off.
Lighthouse Security & Investigations
- Mace (2018): The true launch point for Lighthouse, with Mace stepping out of the Saints world to head his own security company.
- Rank (2019): Establishes that Lighthouse is now a full team series, not a one-book extension.
- Walker (2019): Continues the early Lighthouse phase with another Keeper-centered protective romance.
- Drew (2019): Builds the company culture and strengthens the sense of an elite recurring team.
- Blake (2020): Moves the series into its middle stretch, where reader familiarity with Lighthouse starts paying off more.
- Tate (2020): Another Keeper-focused story that works best once the company framework is already familiar.
- Levi (2020): Keeps the run going with the same ex-military, high-competence team dynamic.
- Clay (2021): A mid-to-late series installment that leans more on the established Lighthouse world.
- Cobb (2021): Continues the long-form team-building appeal of the series.
- Bray (2021): Another late-series Keeper book, best read in order rather than as a standalone entry.
- Josh (2022): Pushes the main Lighthouse line toward its current endpoint.
- Knox (2022): The twelfth core Lighthouse novel and the natural stopping point before the West Coast branch.
Lighthouse Security Investigations: West Coast
- Carson (2022): Opens the West Coast branch and is the correct place to start this spin-off.
- Leo (2022): Continues the expansion of the Lighthouse model into a new regional team.
- Rick (2022): Keeps the branch moving through another protector-centered romance.
- Hop (2023): Confirms West Coast as a real continuing line rather than a short side project.
- Dolby (2023): Deepens the branch with more crossover-style team familiarity.
- Bennett (2023): Another later-entry book best read after the earlier West Coast setup.
- Poole (2023): Keeps the branch in its established rhythm of one-book-per-team-member.
- Adam (2024): Moves West Coast into its recent run and is not the ideal jumping-on point by itself.
- Gage (2024): The current listed endpoint of the West Coast sequence.
Lighthouse Security Investigations: Montana
- Logan (2024): Launches the Montana branch and gives readers a clean new regional entry point inside the Lighthouse umbrella.
- Sisco (2024): Continues the Montana line with the same protective-team structure.
- Landon (2025): Moves the branch into its middle stretch, where the team context matters more.
- Devlin (2025): Keeps Montana firmly connected as an ongoing Lighthouse extension.
- Todd (2025): A later-series entry that lands best after the first four Montana books.
- Casper (2026): One of the current 2026 Montana releases, continuing the branch rather than resetting it.
- Bert (2026): Another current Montana installment, showing the line is still active.
- Cole (2026): The latest listed Montana title in the current sequence.
The Baytown books in order
Baytown is its own family-and-hero network. The official site separates it into Baytown Boys, Baytown Heroes, and Baytown Legacies, so the cleanest approach is to keep those three buckets together but distinct.
Baytown Boys
- Lucas (2019): Opens the Baytown Boys line and introduces the male-centered family/community setup.
- Adrian (2019): Continues the Baytown Boys world with another relationship anchored in the same hometown network.
- Bryce (2019): Helps establish the series as a steady one-book-per-hero run.
- Jordan (2020): Keeps the Baytown family dynamic growing through another central hero.
- Dylan (2020): A middle-series entry that works best after the first four books.
- Easton (2020): Continues the same hometown-protector-romance appeal.
- Grayson (2020): Another deep-series Baytown Boys title where familiarity improves the experience.
- Rhett (2021): Moves the series into its later phase without changing the core formula.
- Hunter (2021): Continues the branch with the now-established Baytown cast around it.
- Mason (2021): A later Baytown Boys story that benefits from reading in order.
- Sawyer (2021): Keeps the series moving through another hometown-centered romance.
- Cooper (2022): A late-series installment that lands better for committed Baytown readers.
- Jensen (2022): Continues the deep roster feel of the Baytown Boys sequence.
- Nash (2022): Another late entry in the family/community run.
- Rylan (2023): Pushes the series into its newest published stretch.
- Ty (2023): A later Baytown Boys novel that is strongest in sequence.
- Kane (2024): The current listed endpoint of the Baytown Boys line.
Baytown Heroes
- A Hero’s Chance (2022): Opens the Baytown Heroes branch and is the right start if you want this sub-series first.
- Finding A Hero (2022): Continues the branch with another Baytown-centered protector romance.
- A Hero for Her (2022): Keeps the early Baytown Heroes line moving in clean publication order.
- Needing a Hero (2022): Reinforces the sub-series’ focus on dependable protectors and emotional payoff.
- A Hero’s Surprise (2023): Moves the series into its middle stretch.
- Hopeful Hero (2023): Another later Baytown Heroes entry that benefits from knowing the cast.
- Always a Hero (2023): Continues the branch with the same community-first tone.
- Hero’s Heart (2024): A recent entry that sits firmly in established-series territory.
- Hero’s Haven (2024): Keeps the line active into its later phase.
- Hero’s Destiny (2024): Another deep-series title best read after the earlier books.
- A Hero’s Honor (2025): Continues the Baytown Heroes run into 2025.
- More Than a Hero (2025): A later Baytown Heroes title where continuity matters more than at the start.
- The Best Hero (2026): The newest listed Baytown Heroes entry.
Baytown Legacies
Jack’s Legacy (2026): Opens Baytown Legacies and is currently the only listed book in this new branch, making it the present Baytown continuation point.
The Long Road Home books in order
This is one of Maryann Jordan’s biggest reading commitments. It works best as its own continuous lane rather than something to weave through the security books.
- Home at Last (2018): The proper entry point, establishing the emotional-homecoming tone that defines the series.
- Sweet Home Alabama (2018): Continues the world with another return, rebuilding, and relationship-driven arc.
- Home Is Where the Heart Is (2018): Reinforces the series’ pattern of healing and belonging through romance.
- Coming Home (2019): Builds on the same long-form family-and-community appeal.
- Home Again (2019): A mid-early entry that deepens the cumulative feel of the series.
- The Homecoming (2019): Keeps the emotional continuity going in the established world.
- At Home (2019): Another installment centered on settling, recovery, and connection.
- Homeward Bound (2020): Moves the series into its long middle stretch.
- Finding Home (2020): Continues the return-and-healing pattern that ties the branch together.
- Home Sweet Home (2020): Builds on the same warm, restorative emotional structure.
- No Place Like Home (2020): A later entry that assumes readers are already comfortable in the world.
- A Soldier’s Home (2021): Highlights the military-adjacent emotional current running beneath the series.
- A Place to Call Home (2021): Another belonging-centered title in the mature phase of the run.
- Forever Home (2021): Keeps the home-and-commitment theme at the center.
- Finally Home (2021): Deep-series comfort reading for readers already invested in the world.
- Home of My Heart (2022): Continues the branch without functioning as a new-reader entry point.
- When I Come Home (2022): Another later-series title built on the same emotional promise.
- Until I Get Home (2022): Keeps the line moving through another reunion-oriented romance.
- Safe at Home (2023): Moves the series into its recent run.
- A New Home (2023): A later Long Road Home novel for established readers.
- A Home to Cherish (2024): Continues the sequence with the same comfort-romance appeal.
- Home with You (2024): Another deep-series installment centered on emotional return.
- Home for Justice (2025): Carries the line into 2025 with justice-tinged stakes added to the homecoming formula.
- A Hero’s Homecoming (2025): A late-series title where the cumulative series feeling is part of the appeal.
- Welcome Home (2026): The current listed endpoint of The Long Road Home.
Earlier romance and separate lines
These books are separate from the Saints/Lighthouse and Baytown clusters.
The Love’s Trilogy
- Love’s Taming (2014): An early romance that shows Jordan’s preference for emotional safety, healing, and commitment.
- Love’s Tempting (2014): Continues the trilogy with the same relationship-first tone.
- Love’s Trusting (2015): Closes the trilogy and is best read after the first two.
The Fairfield Series
- Emma’s Home (2014): Opens this earlier romance set and works as a clean standalone-style entry.
- Laurie’s Time (2014): Continues the Fairfield run with another emotionally focused relationship arc.
- Carol’s Image (2014): Keeps the series grounded in personal growth and romance.
- Fireworks Over Fairfield (2015): A later Fairfield entry that rounds out the small series.
Letters From Home
- Class of Love (2017): Begins this short separate series with a nostalgia-and-connection setup.
- Freedom of Love (2017): Continues the line with the same heartfelt romantic tone.
- Bond of Love (2017): Closes the trilogy in straightforward publication order.
Heroes at Heart
- Zander (2018): Opens the series with the sort of protector hero Jordan’s readers tend to look for.
- Rafe (2018): Continues the one-book-per-hero model.
- Cael (2018): Builds the series into a recognizable team-style pattern.
- Jaxon (2018): Another early entry in the same protector-romance lane.
- Jayden (2019): Moves the series into its middle phase.
- Asher (2019): Continues the run with established reader expectations now in place.
- Zeke (2019): A later Heroes at Heart book best read in sequence.
- Cas (2020): Extends the series into 2020 with another hero-centered romance.
- Reid (2020): The ninth and current listed Heroes at Heart title.
Alvarez Security
- Zander (2021): Opens the Alvarez Security line with a private-security emphasis.
- Rafe (2021): Continues the branch with another security-centered romance.
- Cael (2021): Keeps the series moving through the established protector formula.
- Jaxon (2021): Closes the currently listed Alvarez Security sequence.
Hope City
The official site lists Hope City as a series category, but the indexed source material I checked did not give me a stable official title-by-title lineup from the website text available here. I would rather leave that section incomplete than guess at the order.
Meadowlark Creek Mysteries
June’s First Murder (2026): Opens Jordan’s new mystery line and is clearly separate from her romance-first security books.
Anthology-linked lines
- SEALs in Paradise: The official site labels this as a multi-author anthology series, so it is not part of a clean solo Maryann Jordan numbered order.
- Silver SEALs: The official site presents it as a distinct series, but the text available in the indexed results here was not enough for a confident complete solo reading list, so it is safest to treat separately until checked against a full series page.
What is the best Maryann Jordan reading order?
For most new readers, the clearest answer is:
- Serial Love
- Finish Saints Protection & Investigation
- Read Mace and continue Lighthouse Security & Investigations
- Move into West Coast
- Continue into Montana
- Read Baytown and Long Road Home separately afterward
That route follows the strongest connected branch in her catalog and preserves the spin-off structure the official site points to.
Latest release status
Maryann Jordan’s official homepage currently lists these upcoming titles: Casper for March 10, 2026, Bert for April 28, 2026, June’s First Murder for June 9, 2026, and Jack’s Legacy for July 28, 2026. That means the active fronts right now are Lighthouse Montana, the new Meadowlark Creek Mysteries, and the start of Baytown Legacies.
Final recommendation
- If you want the most coherent Maryann Jordan experience, begin with Serial Love and read forward into Searching Love, then move to Mace and continue through the Lighthouse branches.
- If you want the warmest hometown-family route instead, start with A Hero’s Chance for Baytown or Home at Last for The Long Road Home.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

