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Bluebell House Duet Books in Order

Part ofTate James Books in Order

Find the Bluebell House Duet books by Tate James and Jaymin Eve in order, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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Forced Proximity

by Jaymin Eve

2025

Trying to outrun trauma, a transfer student ends up kicked out of her dorm and forced to renovate Bluebell House with five rich, secretive men. Close quarters make every secret harder to ignore.

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Trauma Bonded

by Jaymin Eve

2026

The boys of Bluebell House kept too much from her, and now those secrets have turned deadly. With enemies closing in, she’s bound to five dangerous men whether she trusts them or not.

Series background & context

Bluebell House Duet starts from trauma, not fantasy. The heroine comes to Meadowridge College carrying panic attacks, fear, and a past she is trying very hard to outrun. What she wants is a clean start. What she gets is a chain of events that throws her out of her dorm and into Bluebell House, a rundown place she has to share, and help renovate, with five rich, secretive men.

So yes, the title is literal.

That setup gives the duet its whole shape. Forced proximity is not just a romance trope here. It is the engine of the mystery. Living together means no one can stay distant for long, and every little contradiction matters. The men are attractive and powerful, but they are also evasive, controlling, and clearly connected to secrets that matter to her more than they admit.

The first book, Forced Proximity, leans hardest into that claustrophobic tension. A traumatized heroine, a crumbling house, college politics, and five men who know more than they should is already enough to keep the pages moving. The second book, Trauma Bonded, widens the danger by confirming that the secrets are bigger and older than she realized, and that staying tied to these men may be unavoidable if she wants to survive what is coming.

The duet sits firmly in dark college why choose territory, but it is less about campus status games and more about trust under pressure. Renovation, proximity, and recovery all matter, yet so do enemies, guns, and the steady revelation that her arrival at Meadowridge was not as random as it looked.

If you want a shorter collaboration with strong tension from page one, this is a good pick. Bluebell House feels intimate because of the living arrangement, but the danger around it keeps the story from ever feeling small.

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