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Stupid Boys Books in Order

Part ofCR Jane Books in Order

See the Stupid Boys books by CR Jane in order, with quick summaries, duet background, and a fast guide to where this dark romance starts.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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1

Stupid Boys

by CR Jane

2019

A girl everyone underestimated comes back sharper, angrier, and ready to make the boys who hurt her pay. Revenge and attraction get tangled fast, and nobody walks away clean.

2

Dumb Girl

by CR Jane

2020

She was never supposed to be found, especially not by the boys tied to her past. But once they force their way back into her life, hiding is over and the fallout gets dangerous fast.

Series background & context

Stupid Boys reads like a dark contemporary duet built on the idea that the people who hurt you once do not get to decide who you become. The heroine at the center of the story is not interested in staying soft for anyone's comfort. She has been underestimated, and that mistake fuels a lot of the series' energy.

That edge shows up right away.

The first book throws readers into a world of revenge, attraction, and unfinished business with the boys who thought they understood her. The title itself tells you something about the tone. There is anger here, but also a little bite and dark humor. These are not stories about perfect communication or clean redemption. They are about what happens when old hurt meets renewed chemistry and nobody involved knows how to stay away.

By the time the duet moves into Dumb Girl, hiding is no longer simple and the past is fully back in the room. The emotional engine is the same one Jane uses well elsewhere, people who know each other's weak points, care anyway, and keep making things worse before they make them better. The romance setup stays tense because affection never erases the damage that came before it.

The overall tone is moody, dramatic, and geared toward readers who like dark romance without needing a giant paranormal world around it. The stakes are personal. Pride, memory, betrayal, and obsession do most of the heavy lifting.

If you want a duet where the heroine comes in angry, the men have a lot to answer for, and the attraction feels more like a collision than a courtship, Stupid Boys is that kind of read.

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