N.A.S Books in Order
Part ofJessica N Watkins Books in OrderBrowse the N.A.S series by Jessica N Watkins in order, with quick summaries, series background, and guidance on the best place to start reading.
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Publication Order
2 books
N.A.S 2
by Jessica N Watkins
2017
Aaliyah, Tabitha, and Jaleesa thought the worst was behind them, but the lies keep coming. As Nas and Moses’ secrets deepen, the women have to choose between holding on to love and protecting their sanity.
N.A.S
by Jessica N Watkins
2014
Aaliyah, Tabitha, and Jaleesa are tired of heartbreak, but the men they want come with lies. With Nas and Moses at the center, love becomes a test of trust that pushes their friendships, and their sanity.
Series background & context
The N.A.S series follows three women, Aaliyah, Tabitha, and Jaleesa, as they try to keep their friendship solid while their love lives get complicated fast. They’re close enough to tell each other the truth, but life has a way of making people edit their stories. When romance turns messy, the question becomes who they can trust, and what they can admit out loud.
The men at the center of the story include Nas and Moses, and the series makes it clear early that these relationships aren’t built on simple honesty. The deception here goes beyond everyday cheating, it’s the kind of thing that makes you question what you really know about the person you’re trusting. As the women start connecting the dots, they’re forced to ask whether they’re in a relationship, or in somebody else’s game. The pressure isn’t only emotional, it affects how safe they feel and how steady their lives stay.
Sometimes the biggest enemy isn’t another woman. It’s the lie you keep telling yourself.
A big part of the tension comes from how secrets isolate people. When you can’t tell your friends what’s happening, you start making decisions alone, and that’s where mistakes stack up. The series leans into jealousy, manipulation, and the kind of emotional whiplash that happens when someone can be sweet one minute and cruel the next. The women have to weigh passion against peace, and decide what they’re willing to forgive.
Because this is a multi-book arc, it has room to show the slow burn of consequences. A bad decision doesn’t end when the chapter does, it follows you into the next day. Trust fractures, friendships get strained, and self-respect becomes a daily choice, not a slogan. The books keep returning to a simple idea: love without honesty turns into a trap.
Even with all the tension, the series is grounded in friendship. Aaliyah, Tabitha, and Jaleesa push each other, call each other out, and sometimes make things worse by trying to protect one another. That mix of support and conflict is what makes the drama feel personal.
If you’ve seen the title Rah: Songs of Moses, it connects here too. That story revisits this storyline in a revised, combined form, centering Moses, an orphan-turned-hustler, and Nia, a college student who doesn’t make it easy for him. It’s another angle on the same tangled world of love and deception.
Overall, N.A.S is contemporary urban relationship drama with a sharp focus on trust and self-preservation. Expect messy romance, big revelations, and women who have to decide whether love is worth the chaos, or whether walking away is the only way to stay whole.
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