Seven Deadly Demons Books in Order
Part ofEmma Hamm Books in OrderThis page shows the Seven Deadly Demons books by Emma Hamm in order, with summaries, series background, and a quick guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
The Demon Court
by Emma Hamm
2023
Selene is sent to bring the Demon King of Lust to his knees, but he proves harder to manipulate than expected. Their battle of wills turns into a dangerous game where attraction could ruin everything.
The Demon Crown
by Emma Hamm
2023
Varya is a desert thief who steals the impossible and then accidentally steals the attention of Greed himself. When the demon king begins hunting her in earnest, the chase becomes as dangerous as the treasure.
The Demon Prince
by Emma Hamm
2023
When a demon turns his hunger toward his own people, one woman offers herself to stop him. What follows is another dark collision of sacrifice, power, and desire inside Hamm's demon-ruled world.
The Demon Mark
by Emma Hamm
2024
A dangerous mark and ruthless demon politics drive this fourth Seven Deadly Demons romance. In a realm ruled by sin, survival and desire never stay neatly apart for long.
Series background & context
Seven Deadly Demons does exactly what the title promises. Each book centers on a demon ruler tied to one of the deadly sins and pairs him with a heroine who is usually trying very hard not to want anything to do with him. That structure makes the series easy to pick up, because each romance has its own focus, while the shared demon world keeps the books linked.
The first few books set the tone quickly. In The Demon Court, a sorceress is sent to bring Lust to his knees. In The Demon Crown, a thief collides with Greed. In The Demon Prince, the setup turns on sacrifice and danger inside a realm already tilted toward ruin. The draw is clear: powerful demon kings, women with their own agendas, and court politics where desire is never separate from strategy.
Sin is the framing device, not the whole story.
What Hamm seems most interested in here is contrast. These are not just books about dangerous men being dangerous. Each demon has a defining appetite, but each heroine arrives with something that resists easy control. That is where the tension comes from. The women are not entering these stories as willing admirers. They come in with missions, needs, secrets, or reasons to distrust everything around them.
Because of that, the series has a playful dark-fantasy energy. The stakes are serious, but the setup lets Hamm move from one demon court to another without losing the fun of the concept. Readers get different couples, different flavors of danger, and a world that is bad for good judgment in exactly the right way.
If you want interconnected fantasy romances that are easy to binge and built around a strong central hook, Seven Deadly Demons is a good fit. It is seductive, fast-moving, and full of the kind of power games that make demon court stories fun in the first place.
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