Clarke Brothers (Christina C Jones) Books in Order
Part ofChristina C Jones Books in OrderBrowse the Clarke Brothers books by Christina C Jones in order, with summaries, series background, and quick help on where to begin.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Close Contact
by Christina C Jones
2020
Aiden and Kima do not start off on the same page, but staying apart is not an option for long. Their friction in Blackwood quickly turns into the kind of heat neither of them expected.
Collision Course
by Christina C Jones
2020
Addison and Samara crash back into each other's lives with unfinished feelings still intact. Their second chance in Blackwood asks whether old hurt can make room for something better.
Controlled Chaos
by Christina C Jones
2020
Andre and Drew bring very different energies to the same spark. In Blackwood, their opposites-attract chemistry turns messy, funny, and impossible to ignore.
Series background & context
The Clarke Brothers series is contemporary Blackwood romance with a strong sibling core. Each book follows a different brother, which means the emotional setup changes from one story to the next, but the pleasure of the series comes from watching that family connection stay in place while every couple finds its own rhythm.
Collision Course brings second-chance energy through Addison and Samara. Controlled Chaos shifts into opposites-attract territory with Andre and Drew. Close Contact adds a more openly combative spark through Aiden and Kima. The books are sexy and funny, but they also make room for history, family commentary, and the ways people get in their own way.
The brothers give the series its backbone.
Because of that, even when the trope changes, the tone stays consistent. Blackwood feels familiar, the banter stays sharp, and side characters help the stories feel linked instead of merely shelved together. Jones is very good at that kind of connected domestic worldbuilding.
If you want a series that feels lighter than her suspense or paranormal work but still has real emotional weight, Clarke Brothers is a good choice. The books are relationship-forward, character-driven, and fun to move through in order, especially if you like sibling interference, recurring faces, and couples who have to earn their way past old assumptions.
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