Razing Grace Books in Order
Part ofAmo Jones Books in OrderSee the Razing Grace duet by Amo Jones in order, with book overviews, dark captive romance summaries, and notes on how Millie and Raze fit into The Devil's Own world.
Last updated: December 26, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
Razing Grace Part 2
by Amo Jones
2017
Millie Hart is no longer the sheltered would be nun who was stolen from her convent. As Raze’s enemies close in and The Army turns on its own, this conclusion pushes them through blood, sacrifice, and hard choices about what redemption could realistically look like.
Razing Grace Part 1
by Amo Jones
2016
Devout and determined, Millie Hart joins a nunnery convinced her path is set. Nightmares turning real, abduction, and a collision with Tripp “Raze” the masked executioner of The Army, drag her into a world of blood, sin, and a forbidden connection she cannot ignore.
Series background & context
The Razing Grace duet sits inside The Devil’s Own universe but has enough weight to feel like its own series. These two books follow Millie Hart, a young woman who has dedicated her life to Catholic faith, and Tripp, known on the streets as Raze, the masked hunter who tears that life to pieces. If the larger series is about the machinery of The Army, Razing Grace is about what happens when one of its deadliest creations crashes into someone who still believes in mercy.
In Razing Grace Part 1, Millie is on the edge of taking vows in a nunnery when her nightmares start to bleed into the waking world. Visions of violence and faceless men twist into reality as she is kidnapped and dropped into a brutal underworld she did not know existed. Raze is the man at the centre of it, more weapon than person, raised by arms dealers and handlers who see him as a number. Their collision forces both of them to confront questions about faith, consent, and whether she was ever as untouched by darkness as she hoped.
Razing Grace Part 2 continues their story after the worst has already happened. Millie is no longer naive, and Raze is beginning to understand that protecting her may require betraying the only family he has ever known. The second half of the duet digs deeper into the internal politics of The Army, the masks the huntsmen wear, and the cost of walking away from an organisation that does not let people retire alive. It is heavier on action, but the emotional stakes stay front and centre.
Together, the books read like a single long novel about captivity, indoctrination, and chosen love in a setting that wants to crush both faith and free will. They are some of Jones’s darkest work, full of graphic violence and religious imagery that some readers will find confronting. For those who have already met side characters in Devil’s Own or The Dark Outlaw, this duet fills in key gaps, but you can also approach it as a self contained descent and shaky climb back out.
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