Off Campus Series Reading Order: The Complete Guide
Elle Kennedy’s Off Campus series is coming to Amazon Prime May 13. Here’s the reading order, spice levels, spicy chapters, and whether to start now.

I read The Deal on February 15, 2015, nine days before it published, because Elle Kennedy’s publicist sent me an email and told me Elle had written something completely different from anything she’d done before. I was skeptical. I was burned out on new adult. I read it anyway because it was Elle.
I devoured it in one sitting.
What happened when it released felt, looking back, like one of the first pre-BookTok viral romance moments, the kind of overnight explosion we now associate with TikTok, except this was 2015 and it happened anyway.
Now Amazon Prime is adapting it, with the show releasing May 13, 2026. If you’re here because you just heard about the show and want to know where to start with the Off Campus series, you’re in the right place. This guide covers the full series reading order, what the series is about, tropes, spicy chapters, and whether you need to read the connected Briar U series too.
Let’s get into it.
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Off Campus Series Reading Order
Here’s the reading order for the original Off Campus books so you don’t accidentally start your emotional damage journey with book three. Believe me, you want to build up to that. I have a reading order for the whole Briar universe later on in this post, this combines all the spin offs and next generation books.
The Deal (Off Campus #1)
Hannah needs a fake boyfriend to make her ex jealous. Garrett needs a tutor to stay eligible. Neither of them planned on the arrangement becoming something real. What I remember most about reading this one early is how immediately I was hooked. Garrett is the kind of hero who’s easy to write off as another cocky athlete until suddenly he isn’t, he actually becomes Hannah’s safe space and that shift is where The Deal becomes something worth staying up for. Start here.
You can read an excerpt from The Deal by clicking into my review below.
Read my full review of The Deal or Grab The Deal on Amazon
The Mistake (Off Campus #2)
Logan’s book, and it hits differently from The Deal. Where Garrett leads with charm, Logan is carrying real weight… guilt over a friendship he damaged, uncertainty about what he actually wants from his life beyond hockey. What struck me about this one is how Ms. Kennedy makes you feel the push and pull of two people who are genuinely wrong for each other at this moment in their lives, and then makes you root for them anyway. Grace is not here to be anyone’s second choice, and watching Logan figure out that he doesn’t want her to be is where this book shine. The heat also comes early here, Logan does not wait around.
Read my full review of The Mistake or Grab The Mistake on Amazon
The Score (Off Campus #3)
Dean Di Laurentis is the most chaotic hero in this friend group and his book matches that energy completely. This is where the series gets more emotionally intense. It’s still funny, still warm, but Ms. Kennedy is taking bigger swings with the stakes. What I love about The Score is that Dean could easily have been written as the irredeemable playboy who just needed the right woman. Instead we get an interior life that actually makes sense of the exterior chaos. Allie is not impressed by him, which makes it all the more satisfying when he has to work for it. This is an emotional gut-punch.
Elle talked about writing Dean and Allie and what she was planning next in my 2016 interview with Elle Kennedy about The Score.
Read my full review of The Score or Grab The Score on Amazon
The Goal (Off Campus #4)
I’ll be honest: I wasn’t dying to get to Tucker’s book. He’s not the obvious bad boy of the group and I hadn’t built him up in my mind the way I had the others. I should have known better, Ms. Kennedy grabbed me right away. Tucker is pure sexy man, and he’s such a good man that you’ll forget you ever wanted a bad boy to reform in the first place. That beard, that body, the moves, and then that dirty talk. Once you hear it you’ll understand why readers are still talking about it a decade later. Sabrina is a character I would normally be turned off by. She’s aloof, guarded, sometimes only concerned with herself. But we see she has her reasons from the beginning and they’re earned. Watching her figure out how to love Tucker without getting in the way of his future wrecked me. This one surprised me most of the four.
Read my full review of The Goal or Grab The Goal on Amazon

The Legacy (Off Campus #5)
The Legacy is an epilogue book, a collection of novellas that catches up with all four couples and gives you closure on the original Briar world before we move on to the next generation. If you’ve been emotionally invested in this friend group, The Legacy is going to put a smile on your face.
Read my full review of The Legacy or Grab The Legacy on Amazon
What Is the Off Campus Series About?
The Off Campus series is a new adult college hockey romance set at Briar University. Each book follows a different couple from the same tight knit group of hockey players and the women who are not remotely impressed by them, at least not at first.
What makes this series stand out from the crowded college sports romance shelf is the balance Elle Kennedy strikes between genuinely funny banter and real emotional weight. These books are warm without being soft. The heroes are confident without being cartoonish. And the heroines are all distinct people with their own ambitions and blind spots. None of them exist just to be won over.
Side characters become leads in later books, and the friend group dynamic deepens across all entries. By the time you read The Legacy, you’ll have spent enough time with these people that the epilogues hit like saying goodbye to actual friends.

Tropes and Themes in the Off Campus Series
Some of the biggest tropes across the Off Campus books:
- Fake dating / fake relationship
- Enemies to lovers
- Friends to lovers
- Grumpy sunshine
- Forced proximity
- Sports romance / college hockey
- Found family
What really gives this series its identity, though, is the mix of sharp humor and genuine emotional stakes. It’s not dark romance, but it delivers enough angst. The darkness here is emotional: characters carrying guilt, ambition, fear of failure, complicated family dynamics. Elle Kennedy uses the college hockey setting not as backdrop but as a pressure cooker for relationships that have real consequences.
If you need your romance with dark intensity, this isn’t the series. If you want to laugh, swoon, feel things unexpectedly, and stay up past midnight because you cannot put the book down, this is exactly the series.
Content Warnings for the Off Campus Series
The Off Campus series is new adult romance with open door explicit content. Content that may be relevant depending on the book includes: discussions of pregnancy and parenting (The Goal), past family trauma and emotional neglect, discussions of grief and loss (The Score), and consensual explicit sexual content throughout.
If you typically check content warnings before starting a series, I have some more content warnings in my individual reviews you can check before diving in. The series overall is on the lighter side, although they all have a relatively hard hitting subject matter to delve into.
Watch: I ranked every Off Campus book. I stand by all of it.
Spice Level Guide for the Off Campus Series
The Off Campus series is open-door and explicit throughout. The heat level is consistent across all four main books. What makes the steam work here isn’t volume, it’s chemistry. Elle Kennedy builds tension through banter and genuine character conflict, so by the time the scenes arrive, they’ve been earned.
Quick by-book heat notes:
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- The Deal: Builds steadily, payoff hits mid-book and delivers
- The Mistake: Earliest heat in the series, Logan does not wait around
- The Score: Highest scene count of the four main books
- The Goal: Tucker’s dirty talk has its own fan following. Me. I’m the president of the fan club. You’ll understand when you get there.
- The Legacy: Bonus content, extra spice across all four couples

The Complete Elle Kennedy Briar World Reading Order
If you’re planning to go deep on the Briar universe, and fair warning, that’s what I think you should do, here’s the full reading order across all three series plus the connected standalone. Click the titles below to read my individual book reviews.
- The Deal (Off Campus #1)
- The Mistake (Off Campus #2)
- The Score (Off Campus #3)
- The Goal (Off Campus #4)
- The Chase (Briar U #1)
- The Risk (Briar U #2)
- The Play (Briar U #3)
- The Dare (Briar U #4)
- The Legacy (Off Campus #5)
- The Graham Effect (Campus Diaries #1)
- The Dixon Rule (Campus Diaries #2)
- The Charlie Method (Campus Diaries #3)
- Love Song (Connected Standalone)
You can technically enter at Briar U without reading Off Campus first, and Campus Diaries works as a standalone entry point too. But the Briar is best enjoyed in order in my opinion. A big part of this world is all about found family and the interconnected characters. So while you can enjoy even each book as a standalone, you’ll love when you care about all of them as a whole.
Elle talked about how Summer and Fitzy came together , and whether she always knew the Briar U spin-off was coming, in my 2018 interview with Elle Kennedy about The Chase. Worth reading if you want to know how the Briar U era started.
Quick Off Campus Family Tree
Once you move beyond the Briar U series books, the Off Campus universe starts branching into the next generation. Here’s the quick family tree so you can keep track of whose kid is whose without needing a whiteboard, a red string wall, or a minor in Briar hockey genealogy.
| Off Campus Book | Couple | Children / Next Gen |
|---|
| The Deal | Garrett Graham + Hannah Wells | Gigi Graham, Wyatt Graham |
| The Mistake | John Logan + Grace Ivers | Blake Logan |
| The Score | Dean Di Laurentis + Allie Hayes | Beau Di Laurentis, Ivy Di Laurentis, Kate Di Laurentis |
| The Goal | John Tucker + Sabrina James | Jamie Tucker, Alexandra Tucker |
Spicy Chapters in the Elle Kennedy Briar World
If you are looking for the spicy chapter throughout this series, I’ve pulled them together in one place. The chapter references below are based on community reported reads and cross referenced across multiple reader sources. Chapter numbers may vary slightly depending on your edition. I will be confirming and noting as I re-read the series.
Off Campus Spicy Chapters
- The Deal Chapters: 16, 24, 25, 27, 29, 36, 37
- The Mistake Chapters: 4, 7, 10, 12, 27, 29, 30, 31
- The Score Chapters: 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30
- The Goal Chapters: 3, 9, 13, 15, 37
- The Legacy Chapters: 8, 13, 24, 37
Briar U Spicy Chapters
- The Chase Chapters: 20, 24, 25, 27, 29
- The Risk Chapters: 18, 20, 21, 24, 27, 32, 34
- The Play Chapters: 28, 29, 31, 33, 36, 42
- The Dare Chapters: 17, 20, 25, 34, 35, 41, 48
Campus Diaries Spicy Chapters
- The Graham Effect Chapters: 21, 23, 26, 27, 32, 33, 35, 54
- The Dixon Rule Chapters: 26, 27, 31, 36, 41, 48
- The Charlie Method Chapters: 1, 12, 16, 23, 24, 30, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 41, 47, 52, 56
Who Should Read the Off Campus Series?
The Off Campus books are best for readers who want:
- College sports romance with genuine emotional depth
- Heroines who are ambitious, competent, and not easily impressed
- A friend group that feels like found family across multiple books
- Spice that’s earned through chemistry, not just proximity
- Humor that doesn’t undercut the emotional moments
If you’re coming to this series from the Amazon Prime show and you’ve never read college romance before, Off Campus is one of the best entry points in the genre. It’s accessible without being thin, explicit without being gratuitous, and emotionally satisfying without requiring you to suffer through four books of miscommunication.
If you need dark romance intensity, morally complex antiheroes, or content that pushes into genuinely difficult territory, this series will feel too light.

Win a Signed Set: Off Campus TV Show Giveaway
To celebrate the Amazon Prime release on May 13, I’m giving away a signed set of the original Off Campus covers, the ones that started it all. 4 of the Off Campus man chest covers and 2 of the Briar U original girl covers. All signed!
To enter: leave a comment on this post telling me your favorite Off Campus hero. Fill out the form below for your main entry, and you can earn extra entries by commenting and filling out the form on my other platforms too. Those are linked at the top of the form.
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One entry per person per platform. Open internationally. Giveaway closes May 23, 2026. Winner will be contacted via email, announced on our newsletter and socials.
Final Thoughts on the Off Campus Series
The Off Campus series has been on my radar since before most readers knew it existed. Eleven years later, it’s getting an Amazon Prime adaptation, and a new generation of readers is discovering why this series hit the way it did in 2015, and why it’s still hitting now.
If you’re starting fresh: begin with The Deal and strap in for the whole Briar U world ride. If you’ve already read the series and you’re here because the show announcement sent you into a spiral, I get it. We’re all in this together. I plan to re-read for sure.
If you want to track your Off Campus read (or re-read) as part of a reading challenge, we have hockey romance as a prompt in our Spring reading challenge. Join us for the fun.
Have you read the Off Campus series? Tell me your ranking in the comments, and yes, I will absolutely judge you if you put The Deal last.
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I can’t wait to watch the show. I was going to try to read all of the books before watching but that’s just not going to happen.
Yeah, that’s a big goal. But book 1 works since that’s all they’re including in season 1 I think.
This is such an amazing books with such splendidly written storytelling. I can’t wait for the series to come out.I am positively sure it’s going to be amazing.
The trailer looks amazing already!
Wow this is so comprehensive! Garrett will always be my favorite. Logan did have me in tears towards the end, when he sees Grace’s dad. Dean has a special place in my heart.
I will sob if I actually win this and treasure them so hard! 😭 This series became a comfort for me through my college years!
I reallly love Garrett 🥰 And the Dad Chat in the newest books is just hilarious
I love Garrett Graham! I’m actually doing a reread of The Deal right now since I originally read this back in 2015. Still love them!
I’m new to this series so don’t have a favorite yet. I’ll have to start before the show airs.
So…. I know I read The Deal back when it came out and loved it, but I don’t remember ever reading more in the series. I know I was veering more into dark romance territory around that time so I think I just never got back around to it. Being someone who likes to read source books before shows/movies I am excited to revisit The Deal and then actually progress througj all of the other books now too. I really appreciate your recommended reading order and thoughts on the series!
It’ll be the perfect companion to the show and at least season 2 was already announced, so first two books are for sure happening.
so exciting to hear it will be a series.
Garrett’s the only one I know, since so far I’m more of a Jamie/Wes (from HIM and US) girl…
My favorite is Tucker because of his mouth 🥵🔥❤️🔥
My favorite will always be Dean. I love that you listed out the spicy scenes 🤣 I just did a reread of Off Campus to prepare, but I feel like this will be perfect to jump back and see if they kept it spicy.
John Logan !
Deffo Garret Graham my baby <3
I love all of the boys but if I had to choose it’s a toss up between Garrett and Dean!
Dean is the best!
Garrett was always my favorite!! I can’t wait to watch the show