Of Goblins Kings Books in Order
Part ofEmma Hamm Books in OrderBrowse the Of Goblins Kings books by Emma Hamm in order, with summaries, series background, and a clear guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Of Goblins and Gold
by Emma Hamm
2020
When her sister is taken after a deal with goblins goes wrong, Freya enters the fae realm to win her back. The Goblin King gives her four tasks, and failure could cost her far more than her heart.
Of Fairytales and Magic
by Emma Hamm
2021
The last leg of Freya's fae journey brings old enemies, hidden magic, and impossible bargains crashing together. To protect the people she loves, she has to decide what she is willing to become in the realm she once feared.
Of Pixies and Spells
by Emma Hamm
2021
Freya has become the Queen Killer, but her next quest is even more personal. To find her missing mother, she and the Goblin King must survive a glittering, treacherous pixie court and the wild magic waking inside her.
Of Shadows and Elves
by Emma Hamm
2021
After defeating the Goblin King, Freya learns she may have broken more than she saved. To fix the fae realm and free the king from a magical prison, she has to cross dangerous lands and face feelings she would rather ignore.
Of Werewolves and Curses
by Emma Hamm
2021
Freya's journey through the fae realms only gets bloodier as curses deepen and another dangerous court rises in her path. With the Goblin King beside her, she has to survive yet another bargain that could cost far more than her freedom.
Series background & context
Of Goblins Kings starts like a bargain-gone-wrong fairy tale and then keeps expanding. Freya knows the rules about goblins. Do not deal with them, do not trust them, and definitely do not get pulled into their world. Then her sister is taken, and the only way forward is through the fae realm itself.
That setup gives the series its shape. Freya is not dropped into one castle and kept there. She is pushed from court to court, problem to problem, always trying to save someone, undo damage, or survive the latest dangerous bargain. The Goblin King stands at the center of a lot of that chaos. He is trickster, ruler, problem, and eventually something much more personal.
The quest keeps moving.
One of the fun things about this series is how restless it is. The story does not stay in a single setting or mood for long. Goblins lead to elves, pixies, werewolves, curses, and deeper layers of fae politics. Each book opens the world wider, and Freya has to keep up, even when she is outmatched. That gives the series an adventure feel that works well beside the romance.
Freya is also a big part of why the books work. She is not a passive heroine carried through the magic. She makes mistakes, charges ahead, and grows stronger as the fae world keeps testing her. The romance with the Goblin King develops alongside that growth, which helps the series feel like more than just a string of fantasy set pieces. There is real emotional progress underneath all the magical courts and dangerous creatures.
If you like your fantasy romance with riddles, tasks, hidden motives, and a heroine crossing one strange kingdom after another, this is a strong place to start. Of Goblins Kings keeps the fairy-tale flavor, but it also leans into momentum. There is always another realm, another secret, and another impossible choice waiting just ahead.
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