Infernal Descent Books in Order
Part ofBea Paige Books in OrderSee the Infernal Descent books by Bea Paige in order, with short summaries, series background, reading order, and where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Hell's Calling
by Bea Paige
2018
Ciera sold her soul once, but she never meant to lose her little sister to Lucifer. To get her back, she descends through Hell with a fallen angel, a wolf, and a hellhound at her side.
Hell's Weeping
by Bea Paige
2018
Ciera pushes deeper through the circles of Hell, hunted by the Devil and changed by the journey. With her powers growing and the pressure mounting, every step forward costs more.
Hell's Burning
by Bea Paige
2019
Ciera's journey through Hell reaches its brutal end as she races to save her sister and outmaneuver Lucifer. To survive, she and her men must face the darkest circle and what it asks of them.
Series background & context
Infernal Descent, co-written with Skye MacKinnon, takes Dante's Inferno and turns it into a fast, dark romance adventure. The heroine, Ciera, never meant to lose her little sister to Lucifer, but once it happens there is only one way forward. She has to go into Hell and bring her back.
That gives the series a strong quest shape from the start. Ciera moves through the nine circles with a small, dangerous team beside her: a fallen angel, a werewolf, and a hellhound. The romance is there, but it grows alongside the action rather than replacing it. These books are just as interested in trials, monsters, and survival as they are in chemistry.
The pace is fast.
Each book pushes deeper into the underworld and raises the cost. Hell's Calling introduces the mission and the strange alliances that make it possible. Hell's Weeping turns up the pressure as the Devil starts closing in and Ciera's own powers begin to shift. Hell's Burning takes that journey to its last and hardest stretch, where the emotional stakes and the literal danger finally meet.
Because the series is based on a classic descent narrative, the setting does a lot of work. Hell is not just a red backdrop with flames in the distance. It is layered, hostile, and full of creatures and punishments that make the journey feel like a real passage downward. That gives the trilogy more of an adventure-fantasy feel than many paranormal romances.
If you want a compact series with a clear quest, a strong heroine, monster-laden worldbuilding, and a romance that grows under pressure, Infernal Descent is a good fit. It is action-heavy, darkly fun, and easy to binge because every book feels like it is pulling you toward the next circle.
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