Dem Boyz From Da Bottom Books in Order
Part ofDiamond D Johnson Books in OrderFind the Dem Boyz From Da Bottom books in order by Diamond D Johnson, plus quick summaries, series background, and where to begin.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Dem Boyz From Da Bottom 3
by Diamond D Johnson
2021
The final chapter brings the Williams brothers to a breaking point. Healing is not straightforward, and neither is love. When the truth finally comes out, everyone has to decide what they can forgive and what they cannot.
Dem Boyz From Da Bottom 2
by Diamond D Johnson
2021
The Williams brothers keep fighting to hold their family together while carrying pain nobody sees. As Sage and Taliban grow closer, secrets and real-world consequences threaten to pull them apart before they can find peace.
Dem Boyz From Da Bottom
by Diamond D Johnson
2021
Taliban Williams has been raising his younger brothers since their family fell apart, and he has paid for it with his freedom. When Sage Davis leaves her life tied to Miami street king Apollo, fate puts her in Taliban's path.
Series background & context
The Dem Boyz From Da Bottom series is a family-first urban saga about survival, brotherhood, and the way love can show up in the middle of chaos. The story unfolds across Dem Boyz From Da Bottom, Dem Boyz From Da Bottom 2, and Dem Boyz From Da Bottom 3, and it is meant to be read in order.
At the core are four brothers, Taliban, Tremaine, Tedman, and Taahid Williams. Their father is serving a life sentence, their mother falls into addiction, and the boys are left to figure out life with very little protection. Taliban, the oldest, takes on grown-man responsibilities while he is still a kid himself, and that choice follows him for years.
Each brother carries his own weight. One is reckless and violent, one is trying to stay focused on sports and a future, and one is still young enough to be learning what love is supposed to feel like. The books do not treat that pain like decoration. Mental health, trauma, and the damage adults can do to children all sit in the background of the story.
These boys grow up fast.
The romance thread comes in through Sage Davis, a woman whose life is tied to a powerful Miami street figure named Apollo. When she leaves, she is not just walking away from a man, she is walking away from an entire way of living. Her unexpected connection with Taliban brings tenderness into a story that is already full of hard edges.
Across the trilogy, the tension comes from both inside and outside the family. Love, loyalty, and protection are constant themes, but so are consequences. The books move quickly, with big emotional moments and cliffhanger energy.
If you like urban fiction that mixes street life with real family stakes, and relationships that have to fight to exist, this series delivers. The payoff hits best when you follow the brothers from book one through the final chapter.
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