Okay, so you're asking about the order for 'Beautiful Disaster' and its spin-offs. I binged this whole series last year and the order totally matters for catching all the nuance. Absolutely read 'Beautiful Disaster' first—that's the core Travis and Abby story. Don't even think about skipping it. Then, you've got 'Walking Disaster', which is the same events from Travis's point of view. Some people say you can skip it, but I think it adds a lot, especially understanding his obsession.
After those two, you can move into the spin-offs. 'A Beautiful Wedding' is a novella that slots in right after the main book, detailing their Vegas trip. It's short but kinda fun. Then the series shifts to other couples. 'Beautiful Oblivion' is about Trent, and 'Beautiful Redemption' is about Thomas. They exist in the same world with cameos, so you'll appreciate those nods more if you've followed the originals. I tried reading 'Beautiful Oblivion' first and was so confused by the references to 'that Maddox brother' that I had to backtrack.
Hmm, I see this differently. I don't think you need to read 'Walking Disaster' to enjoy the spin-offs. It's essentially a retelling, and if you're tight on time or just want the broader universe, you can stick with the original 'Beautiful Disaster' and then jump to the other Maddox brothers' books. The spin-offs like 'Beautiful Oblivion' and 'Beautiful Redemption' stand pretty well on their own. They reference the earlier drama, but not in a way that ruins the plot.
'A Beautiful Wedding' is the only one I'd call semi-essential if you're a completionist, because it resolves a specific event. But honestly, the later books focus on new relationships. The reading order gets overcomplicated sometimes. Start with 'Beautiful Disaster', get the gist, then pick whichever brother's summary sounds interesting.
Essential? Just 'Beautiful Disaster'. The rest are optional. The spin-offs are about different people. Knowing Travis and Abby's mess gives context for why the other Maddox brothers act the way they do, but that's it. Read the first one, and if you're still hooked, you'll naturally figure out where to go next. I didn't bother with the Travis POV book and don't feel like I missed anything crucial for 'Beautiful Oblivion'.
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2022 Val Sims. All rights reserved. No part of this novel may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author and publishers.
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Trying to piece together the timeline for Jamie McGuire's 'Beautiful Disaster' books drove me crazy until I found a spreadsheet online. The main series is straightforward: start with 'Beautiful Disaster', then 'Walking Disaster' which is the same events from Travis's perspective—it's essential, don't skip it—and finally 'Beautiful Oblivion' onward for the Maddox brothers. But the 'Beautiful' series timeline overlaps with the 'Maddox Brothers' books in a weird way.
Where it gets messy is deciding whether to read 'A Beautiful Wedding' novella after 'Walking Disaster' or slot it in chronologically. Personally, I read it after finishing both main books because it felt like a bonus epilogue, and jumping into it mid-flow would have ruined the pacing. Some fans swear by reading the Maddox books in publication order, but if you're a completionist who hates timeline jumps, there are lists that interweave every novella and spin-off chapter by chapter. Honestly, following one of those rigid orders sucked all the fun out of it for me; I preferred just binging each couple's story consecutively.
I’ve also seen people start with 'Beautiful Oblivion' because it’s about a different Maddox brother and technically starts earlier in the timeline, but then you miss the inside jokes and cameos that only make sense if you’ve read the original. My two cents: read 'Beautiful Disaster' and 'Walking Disaster' as a pair first, then tackle the rest in publication order. The timeline isn’t complex enough to justify a massively complicated read order, and the later books are more like companion pieces anyway.
Honestly, jumping straight into 'Beautiful Disaster' felt like hitting a wall for me. The character dynamic that everyone loved just read as kind of toxic and immature on my first pass. I only started to appreciate the series more when I went back and read 'Walking Disaster' afterward, which gave Travis's side of the story. That extra context completely changed how I viewed their initial conflicts. It made the events of the first book feel less one-sided. Publication order might be the intended path, but starting with the alternate perspective book might actually work better for some readers who need that extra layer to buy into the central relationship.
For the spin-offs and the newer 'Maddox Brothers' books, I'd absolutely follow publication order. You'll catch all the little cameos and understand the family dynamics so much better. Reading 'A Beautiful Wedding' after the main two is essential, though it’s more of an extended epilogue than a full novel. Trying to slot it in chronologically between scenes would ruin the flow the author built. Stick with how they came out, but don't be afraid to revisit the core books in a different sequence if the first one doesn't click.
Okay, I’ll admit I binged a bunch of messy, angsty romances after finishing 'Beautiful Disaster' and I loved the crash-into-things energy. If you want completed series with that same messy, heat-and-heartbreak vibe, start with 'After' by Anna Todd — it's basically the wild, over-the-top bad-boy rollercoaster many readers pair with 'Beautiful Disaster'.
Next up, Colleen Hoover's 'Slammed' trilogy (that's 'Slammed', 'Point of Retreat', 'This Girl') scratches the same itch: intense chemistry, family complications, and melodramatic moments that make you both sigh and glare at the characters. Then there's S.C. Stephens' 'Thoughtless' trilogy ('Thoughtless', 'Effortless', 'Careless'), which is full of love triangles, music-world drama, and emotional chaos.
If you prefer something slightly more grounded but still spicy, Abbi Glines' 'Fallen Too Far' trilogy (the 'Too Far' books) and Simone Elkeles' 'Perfect Chemistry' trilogy are great options — both deliver that bad-boy charm, redemption arcs, and plenty of tension. Fair warning: these series can be triggering with toxic relationship dynamics, so keep a pause button handy. Happy swooning, and maybe bring snacks.