Bluebell House Duet (Jaymin Eve) Books in Order
Part ofJaymin Eve Books in OrderBrowse the Bluebell House Duet books by Tate James and Jaymin Eve in order, with summaries, series background, and where to start guidance.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
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.
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 is built on the kind of forced-proximity setup that can either feel flimsy or irresistible. Here it works because the heroine is not arriving at Meadowridge College for fun. She is trying to rebuild after trauma, and her need for a fresh start makes every new complication hit harder.
Bluebell House is complication in physical form.
After a chaotic first stretch at school, she ends up thrown out of her dorm and stuck living in a battered old house with five rich, difficult, secretive men. Renovating the place gives the story something tactile to hold onto, but the real point is that close quarters strip away everyone's ability to stay mysterious for long. Every glance, lie, and withheld answer matters more because nobody can fully escape the space.
What makes the duet work is the mix of intimacy and danger. On the surface it is one house, one campus, one messy living arrangement. Underneath, it is a story about hidden history, enemies, and the growing suspicion that her arrival at Meadowridge was not random. The men are protective in some moments and deeply frustrating in others, which keeps the trust question alive all the way through.
Forced Proximity handles the setup and the slow tightening of the trap. Trauma Bonded pushes further into the consequences once the secrets stop staying private. If you want dark college romance with a bruised heroine, a tense shared-space setup, and danger that gets larger the deeper the characters dig, Bluebell House is a strong one to try.
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