Devil's Playground Books in Order
Part ofAshley Jade Books in OrderSee Ashley Jade's Devil's Playground books in order, with brief summaries, duet background, and a quick guide to this dark romance series.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
The Devil
by Ashley Jade
2018
This dark prelude drops three damaged people into a world of temptation, obsession, and power plays. Everyone claims the devil used them, but the real danger is how badly they want to stay in the game.
The Devil's Advocate
by Ashley Jade
2019
Caught between one man in the spotlight and another in the shadows, a young woman is pulled deeper into revenge, desire, and manipulation. The sequel turns a dangerous bargain into an even darker game.
Series background & context
Devil's Playground is Ashley Jade in one of her darkest modes. This is a two-book series built on temptation, image, manipulation, and the kind of attraction that feels dangerous from the first page. If you like your romance clean, balanced, and emotionally safe, this duet is heading in the opposite direction.
The story begins with The Devil, which works like a provocative opening move. The setup is less about a tidy meet-cute and more about power. Someone is being called a seductress, a sinner, a monster, the kind of person who lures others into her orbit and keeps them there. Two men are pulled into that orbit, and the book plays on the question of who is really using whom. It originally appeared as part of a larger collection, but it now functions as the first step into this duet's world.
The second book, The Devil's Advocate, takes that setup and pushes it much further. Suddenly the emotional lines are sharper. One man lives in the public eye. Another works from the shadows. Revenge enters the picture more clearly, and the central relationship dynamic becomes less about simple attraction and more about control, punishment, and the cost of wanting the wrong thing anyway. The title fits. Everyone in this series is arguing for their own version of the truth, even when that truth is ugly.
This duet likes to weaponize image.
That is part of what gives the books their tension. Public versus private matters here. So does the gap between what other people think they know and what is really happening underneath. The characters are morally gray, sometimes darker than gray, and Ashley Jade does not rush to make them easier to love. Instead, she lets desire, resentment, shame, and obsession sit in the same room and see what catches fire first.
In tone, Devil's Playground is erotic, suspenseful, and deliberately unsettling. The first book reads like a door opening. The second is where the full emotional and psychological damage lands. Rather than bouncing from couple to couple, the duet stays locked on one dangerous knot of people and keeps tightening it.
If you are deciding whether to try the series, the best way to think about it is as one extended dark romance arc told in two parts. Start with The Devil, then move straight into The Devil's Advocate. The payoff comes from watching all that temptation, secrecy, and revenge escalate until nobody can pretend they are still playing a harmless game.
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