Rebels At Sterling Prep Books in Order
Part ofCaitlyn Dare Books in OrderSee the Rebels at Sterling Prep books by Caitlyn Dare in order, with quick summaries, duet reading order, and help choosing where to start.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Publication Order
12 books
Taint Her
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Hadley catches Cole Jagger at his worst and becomes impossible to ignore. Their connection is sharp, dangerous, and tangled up in the darkness Cole is desperate to keep hidden.
Taint Her
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Tame Him
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Ace broke Remi and knows it. Now he wants forgiveness, another chance, and maybe more than he deserves, while Remi has to decide whether love can survive betrayal.
Tame Him
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Taunt Her
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Ace Jagger sees Remi as the perfect way to strike back at the man he hates. But as revenge turns personal, both of them get dragged into a dark, messy game neither can control.
Taunt Her
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Temper Him
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Kennedy tried to walk away from Conner for good, but neither of them is finished. As loyalty, fear, and family pressure collide, they have to decide what they are willing to risk for each other.
Temper Him
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Torment Her
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
When Kennedy returns hurt and hiding, Conner Jagger is done pretending he can let her go. Old feelings flare fast, but so do the dangers that drove them apart in the first place.
Torment Her
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Trust Him
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Cole and Hadley are already bruised by everything between them when the darkness closes in again. To have a future, they will have to decide if broken trust can ever be rebuilt.
Trust Him
by Caitlyn Dare
2020
Series background & context
Rebels At Sterling Prep is Caitlyn Dareβs high school dark romance series about the Jagger brothers and the girls who refuse to back down from them. Ace, Cole, and Conner come from a rougher world than the wealthy students around them, so from the start the series runs on class tension as much as attraction.
Sterling Prep matters because it gives the books a polished, privileged surface while everything underneath it is angry, bruised, and unstable. The school is full of money, status, rumors, and social rules. The Jaggers know how to break those rules, and sometimes they use that skill like a weapon.
The series is split into three connected duets. Taunt Her and Tame Him follow Ace and Remi, starting with a revenge plot that turns far more personal than either of them expected. Taint Her and Trust Him dig into Cole and Hadley, pairing his darker secrets with her stubborn need to understand him. Torment Her and Temper Him shift to Conner and Kennedy, bringing in a more emotional second-chance thread without losing the danger.
Nobody gets a clean romance here.
What ties the books together is family. The Jagger brothers are messy, protective, damaged, and deeply loyal to one another. Their heroines, Remi, Hadley, and Kennedy, all have to deal with that bond as well as the schoolβs pecking order and the fallout from violence, betrayal, and revenge. The men can be cruel. The women push back. That push and pull is the engine of the series.
Tonally, these are dark high school bully romances with strong cliffhanger energy, but they are not only about bullying. They are also about shame, grief, control, forgiveness, and the way love can become tangled up with power. The heroes make a mess. The heroines refuse to stay pawns. That is why the books keep moving.
If you like linked romances where side characters matter and one brotherβs story bleeds into the next, Sterling Prep does that well. It starts with revenge, but it stays memorable because every relationship feels like part of a larger family storm.
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