Property of a Rich Nigga Books in Order
Part ofJessica N Watkins Books in OrderFind the Property of a Rich Nigga series by Jessica N Watkins in order, with short summaries, series background, and help choosing a starting book.
Last updated: January 13, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
CAPO: Frank 'Capo' Disciple
by Jessica N Watkins
2024
Frank “Capo” Disciple comes home from prison ready to rebuild his empire and unite Chicago drug factions under one banner. Old love, jealousy, and power plays threaten to bring him down just as he rises.
Property of a Rich Nigga 3: The Finale
by Jessica N Watkins
2023
The Rich Nigga saga ends with the brothers facing the full weight of their choices, from street wars to broken hearts. With enemies circling and trust fraying, they fight to protect family, love, and legacy.
Property of a Rich Nigga 2
by Jessica N Watkins
2023
Jah is grieving the loss of people close to him, but the streets don’t pause for heartbreak. With Detective Freemont still on his trail and the brothers stuck in the game, love and violence keep colliding.
Property of a Rich Nigga
by Jessica N Watkins
2022
Three hustler brothers have built a name and a lifestyle that attracts attention and danger. When Shauka catches feelings for Yaz, who’s already connected to Sariah, love turns into a rivalry that tests family loyalty.
Series background & context
The Property of a Rich Nigga series is a crime romance saga set in a world where money is loud and danger is normal. It’s tied to Chicago street politics and the kind of power that comes with a name people fear.
The sequence begins with CAPO: Frank 'Capo' Disciple, which sets the tone for the universe. Frank Disciple is a respected OG coming home from prison with a plan: rebuild his empire and push for unity between major drug factions in the city. He also has unfinished business in his personal life, including his first love, CeCe, and the relationships around him that can’t survive on loyalty alone.
In this family, love is never simple.
After that setup, the story shifts to the main trilogy, where the focus is on three hustler brothers trying to hold their world together while romance keeps complicating it. They didn’t get to where they are without scars, and the series makes it clear that their pasts shape how they love, how they fight, and how they trust.
In Property of a Rich Nigga, attraction creates triangles that test both blood ties and street codes. Shauka finds himself drawn to Yaz even though she’s tied to someone else, and the tension around who gets chosen becomes part of the wider conflict. The women in their orbit aren’t props, they’re people with their own plans and pain, and the story keeps returning to the question of who really holds the power in a relationship.
The second book raises the emotional stakes with loss and fallout. Jah is dealing with the death of people close to him while still clashing with law enforcement, including Detective Freemont, and the brothers have to make moves while they’re not thinking clearly. Messiah and Shauka aren’t able to simply walk away, because the streets don’t let you retire quietly.
By the finale, the pressure is coming from every direction: rivals, the police, and the personal decisions that have been stacking up since the beginning. The series leans into legacy, loyalty, and the cost of building a life on power, especially when the people you love can also become your biggest liability.
Overall, Property of a Rich Nigga is fast, dramatic, and built for readers who like romance with real stakes. Expect protective love, messy choices, and a connected cast where family bonds can be a strength one day and a weakness the next.
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