Devil’s Night Series in Order: The Complete Reading Guide

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Okay, we get it. You are all over Onyx Storm right now, and all you may look for posts like Fourth Wing Characters, Fourth Wing Theories, Fourth Wing Memes, etc.

But try to think more of a dark, enemies-to-lovers contemporary romance that goes like: 

They were back. And it was October 30th, the night before Halloween—Devil’s Night. The four Horsemen are back to Thunder Bay Prep after 3 years… Was it to pull their usual pranks, or are they back for blood?

Penelope Douglas’ Devil’s Night series takes over BookTok the moment Halloween is around the corner. What’s better than a dark romance to thrill every type of reader during the spooky season?

In case you have heard of Punk 57 and wondering where everything began, then you are in the right place. Refresh your memory by reading Punk 57 summary, character analysis, and unforgettable quotes, and let’s explore Devil’s Night and find the book reading order that suits you best. A typical bookworm problem, huh?

What is the Devil’s Night Series

So, welcome, dear reader, to the world of the Devil’s Night series, where secrets are currency, revenge is an art form, and love is as twisted as it is addictive. Penelope Douglas introduces us to the Horsemen—Michael, Kai, Damon, and Will—four powerful, morally gray anti-heroes who rule their small town by day and indulge in forbidden thrills by night.

It all begins with Corrupt, where a night of betrayal sparks a dangerous game of vengeance between Michael Crist and Rika Fane. From there, each book delves deeper into the lives of the Horsemen, unraveling their pasts and exploring the dark, tangled threads that connect them. In Hideaway, Kai Mori faces his demons in a game of shadows and secrets. Kill Switch brings us Damon Torrance, the ultimate villain whose redemption is as devastating as it is satisfying. Finally, Nightfall graces us with Will Grayson, the golden boy hiding the deepest scars, and his chance to face the darkness.

These books are not just about romance—they’re a wild, thrilling ride into the depths of obsession, power, and the fine line between love and destruction. With steamy chemistry, psychological intrigue, and the constant threat of danger, Devil’s Night is a series you won’t be able to forget. If you’re ready to step into the chaos, just remember: no one comes out unscathed.

How to read the Devil’s Night Series

Suggested by Penelope Douglas, here is the chronological order you may follow while being in the Thunder Bay universe. We know that the books are promoted as stand-alone as well, but be a better reader, and listen to your author!

Corrupt (Devil’s Night #1)

The story that started it all, Corrupt introduces Michael Crist, the charismatic and ruthless leader of the Horsemen, and Erika Fane, the girl he can’t stay away from. A single, fateful Devil’s Night three years ago changed everything—betrayals, secrets, and a prison sentence for Michael’s closest friends. Now, the Horsemen are back, and Rika finds herself caught in their web of revenge. But as the truth unfolds, the line between vengeance and obsession blurs, leaving Rika and Michael spiraling into a dangerously passionate connection.

Hideway (Devil’s Night #2)

Kai Mori steps out of Michael’s shadow, bringing his calm yet menacing presence to center stage. After a haunting encounter with a girl named Banks years ago, Kai’s life takes a turn when she reappears, bound to the very people he wants to destroy. As their worlds collide, Kai must decide whether to trust Banks or use her as a pawn in his game of retribution. Secrets, hidden identities, and forbidden chemistry take this story into the darkest corners of the Devil’s Night world.

Kill Switch (Devil’s Night #3)

Damon Torrance’s story is as brutal and haunting as the man himself. Kill Switch pulls readers into Damon’s psyche, revealing the tormented boy behind the villain. His obsession with Winter Ashby, a blind girl from his past, drives the plot as their history is unraveled piece by piece. Damon’s love for Winter is twisted but undeniable, and their story is one of pain, redemption, and raw passion. This is the book where you’ll either love Damon—or hate how much you do.

Conclave (Devil’s Night #3.5)

A short novella set between Kill Switch and Nightfall, Conclave offers an intimate look into the dynamics of the Horsemen and their partners. Set during a secretive meeting aboard a yacht, tensions rise as they confront unresolved conflicts, personal struggles, and looming threats. One horseman is missing, others are hiding, and one is forced to decide the fate of his new-found family.

Nightfall (Devil’s Night #4)

The final full-length novel in the series, Nightfall is Will Grayson’s story, a heart-wrenching and suspenseful conclusion. Once the golden boy of the group, Will’s time in captivity has left him broken and vengeful. His tormentor, Emory Scott, has secrets of her own, and their shared past is a minefield of betrayal and longing. As Will fights to reclaim his place in the world—and in Emmy’s heart—the stakes reach a fever pitch.

Fire Night (Devil’s Night #4.5)

This novella serves as the epilogue to the series, offering readers a glimpse into the lives of the Horsemen and their partners after the chaos. Set on another fateful Devil’s Night, the novella is a mix of steam, humor, and love as the characters reflect on their journeys while proving that even after everything, they’re still a force to be reckoned with. It’s the perfect, bittersweet send-off for fans of the series.

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How is Punk 57 connected to the Devil’s Night Series

Yep, you guessed it right—or you have read our previous posts—that Punk 57 belongs to the Devil’s Night universe. Misha, the tattooed mysterious artist, is Will’s cousin. There is a small scene in Punk 57 where Will, Michael, and Kai meet with Misha and Ryen. The couple will appear in Conclave, Kill Switch, and Nightfall. We won’t spoil how, or why. So, if you want to get the full experience, then read Punk 57 right after Corrupt. Seems like plenty of books are about to be added to your Goodreads, right?

Why read the Devil’s Night Series

Read the first book, and you will understand why. 

The dual point of view, raw emotions, chase, intrigue, and suspense are just a few parts that compose the Devil’s Night books. It’s a deep dive into dark romance, exploring themes of power, obsession, redemption, and love. With every book, Penelope Douglas proves that no one writes morally gray characters and fiery, tension-packed relationships quite like she does.

Ha! You thought that was it? We are talking about smutty dark romance here, TikTok hype worthy for sure. The ace on our sleeve comes last, but not at all, least. Here is a brief list of all Devil’s Night spicy chapters.

Corrupt: Ch. 11, 15, 16, 24, 25

Hideaway: Ch. 10, 13, 14, 15, 19, 22, 25

Kill Switch: Ch. 3, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 24, 29

Nightfall: Ch. 11, 15, 18, 19, 26, 31, 34, 36

Conclusion

If you are a rookie in dark romance books, then Penelope Douglas is your woman! From the Fall Away series, and Hellbent series to stand-alone like Credence, and Birthday Girl, this author is not easy to digest. Make sure you read all the trigger warnings, and if you are brave enough, try the audiobooks too.

Take this chance and expand your Amazon library. Start to build your dark romance book collection step by step.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the Devil’s Night series spicy?

Yes, the Devil’s Night book series by Penelope Douglas is spicy. There is a lot of explicit content, tension, longing, teasing, and provocative language. Be prepared to be swept away!

2. How many books are in the Devil's Night series by Penelope Douglas?

There are four full-length books in the Devil’s Night series and two novellas. It is best if you follow the reading order we suggest in order to get the full experience of Thunder Bay universe.

3. What genre is the Devil's Night series?

The Devil’s Night series by Penelope Douglas is a dark, new adult, contemporary romance with explicit content and complex plot, exploring themes of obsession, revenge, redemption, healing, and love.

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