Rich Demons of Darkwood Books in Order
Part ofCR Jane Books in OrderSee the Rich Demons of Darkwood books by CR Jane in order, with quick summaries, dark-academia series notes, and where to begin at Darkwood.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Make Me Beg
by CR Jane
2021
Aurora is done trusting the boys who broke her, but Darkwood will not let them untangle that easily. Betrayal, obsession, and buried secrets keep pulling them back into each other's orbit.
Make Me Lie
by CR Jane
2021
Known as the Demon's Daughter, Aurora heads to Darkwood University hoping for a fresh start. Instead, four dangerous boys from a secret society decide to uncover her past and make her pay for it.
Make Me Burn
by CR Jane
2022
A new scandal throws Aurora and the Sphinx boys into fresh chaos. Public attention only sharpens old dangers, and every step closer to the truth threatens to burn down what little trust they have left.
Make Me Wild
by CR Jane
2022
Aurora's war with the boys of Darkwood is getting bloodier, and old betrayals still sting. The more secrets come out, the harder it gets to separate revenge from the dangerous pull still binding them together.
Series background & context
Rich Demons of Darkwood is a dark college why-choose romance built around reputation, revenge, and the kind of secrets that stain everyone they touch. The heroine arrives with a past that already has a name attached to it. The world knows her as the Demon’s Daughter, and that label shapes everything before she even has a chance to speak for herself.
Darkwood does not make room for innocence.
The setting matters here. Darkwood University is not just a backdrop for hookups and rivalry. It is a pressure cooker of status, wealth, and hidden power, with the Sphinx secret society sitting at the center of a lot of the danger. The four men who circle the heroine are tied to that world in different ways. They are wounded by old losses, driven by suspicion, and deeply entangled in the very history she is trying to outrun. Attraction arrives fast, but trust does not.
The series works because it never lets the romance separate from the threat. Every kiss can be a setup. Every confession might be manipulation. The heroine wants a new life, but Darkwood keeps dragging her back into the mythology built around her father and the crimes still haunting the present. Books like Make Me Lie, Make Me Beg, Make Me Wild, and Make Me Burn keep escalating that cycle, pushing the characters into uglier truths and harder choices.
Tone-wise, this is dark contemporary with a dramatic, bingeable streak. There is bullying, secret-society pressure, obsession, and a heroine who refuses to stay powerless for long. The men are not there to make her life easier. They complicate it at every turn.
If you want a campus series where privilege looks rotten up close, desire is tangled with vengeance, and everybody seems to be carrying a knife behind their back, this is what Rich Demons of Darkwood does best.
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