Stolen Brides Of The Fae Books in Order
Part ofEmma Hamm Books in OrderBrowse the Stolen Brides Of The Fae books by Emma Hamm and friends in order, with summaries, shared-world background, and where to begin.
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Stolen Goblin Bride
by Emma Hamm
2021
Esther steals a necklace from a goblin because she is sure it belonged to her mother. That single choice drags her into fae rules, goblin danger, and a bride story she never meant to begin.
Series background & context
Stolen Brides Of The Fae is a shared-world fantasy romance project rather than a single-author series in the usual sense. Multiple writers contributed standalone stories built around one appealing setup: mortal women crossing paths with dangerous fae rulers, bargains, kidnappings, and marriages that are never as simple as they sound. Emma Hamm's contribution is Stolen Goblin Bride.
That means the appeal here is a little different from her solo series. You are entering a broader collection of connected moods and premises rather than one long continuous arc. The fae worlds shift from book to book because each author brings a slightly different voice, but the core promise stays the same. A human woman is pulled into the dangerous orbit of a nonhuman ruler, and survival quickly tangles with attraction.
Emma Hamm's entry fits that model well.
In Stolen Goblin Bride, the story turns on a stolen necklace, old rules about dealing with goblins, and the price of crossing a fae bargain line. That setup is classic Hamm territory. There is a practical heroine, a goblin hero who is more than he first appears, and a story shaped by folklore logic instead of safe human logic.
If you like anthology-style fantasy romance projects, this series is easy to dip into. You do not need to commit to one giant plot to enjoy the atmosphere. And if you are already an Emma Hamm reader, her installment gives you a nice one-book sample of her goblin and fae instincts inside a bigger collaborative world.
Think of Stolen Brides Of The Fae as a shelf of related doorways rather than one hallway. Emma Hamm opens one of those doors, and if you like what you find there, the rest of the collection gives you other versions of the same dangerous invitation.
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