The Squire and His Prince by Briar Niran
For eighteen-year-old squire Kaelen, the crown prince is everything—ruthlessly clever, disciplined, devoted to his siblings, and a man Kaelen has hopelessly loved since childhood.
Richard, however, barely notices his existence.
When the king invites the Estaran royal family for marriage talks, the court rejoices. Richard's refusal to share his bed with any man or woman has, to them, long been a strange defect—one that a political marriage would solve. But Kaelen is left heartbroken.
Worse, when the Estaran prince—Richard’s intended consort—boasts his crude intentions, Kaelen retaliates with his fist.
The single punch explodes into a diplomatic crisis. Caught in the middle, Kaelen soon realises that worse than losing his life—
He may lose his prince.
The Squire and His Prince is a queer romantasy novella that serves as a prologue to an upcoming series. As someone who loves a good, queer romantasy, I knew I had to give this a try!
Kaelen is a squire and is desperately in love with the Crown Prince. Prince Richard is 28, and his parents have been trying to find him a marriage match with no success; Richard doesn't seem interested in anyone they try to pair him with.
Running out of patience, the King and Queen bring the Prince and Princess of a neighboring land and instruct Richard to pick one to marry. They are getting older and want their son to be wed as soon as possible. However, complications arise when Kaelen punches Richard's male suitor for being crass about his beloved prince. Outraged that a mere squire would punch their prince, the neighboring kingdom demands punishment for Kaelen.
In just over 100 pages, I fell so hard for these characters. Kaelen, in particular, is so well-written. He's honorable, stubborn, devoted, and impulsive. I adore him so much. All the characters, even the minor ones, felt like fully realized and complex people.
The plot is riveting, with one scene in particular being so exciting that literally nothing could have torn me away from it. It also has a lot of heart, with several scenes that made me cry, laugh, or swoon. The hints of the future plot were intriguing and left me desperate to know if all my favorite characters will be okay.
The romance is clearly set up to be a very, very slow burn. I sincerely can not wait to see how their romance plays out in future books. There's so much delicious yearning; future books seem certain to be a buffet for those of us who love serious amounts of longing in our romantasy!
I truly enjoyed this so much that I could not put it down; I read it all in one sitting! I loved the writing, the queernormative world, the characters, and I thought this was an excellent setup for a series. I'm 100% hooked and, if future books are as good as this, I think this could easily become a new favorite series!
My Rating: 🌕🌕🌕 🌕🌘 (4.75/5 stars)
Pages: 136 (Kindle Edition)
Tropes/Tags: Queer, Achillean, Romantasy, Age Gap, Arranged Marriage, Asexual Character, Bisexual Character
Contains Depictions Of: Some Violence, Mentions of Sexual Assault (not between the main characters), Acephobia
Other Notes: The Sun King’s Dawn, the next in this series, is coming in April!
Links: Storygraph | GoodReads | Pagebound | Author's Website
The Squire and His Prince was released on February 16, 2026, and is available for purchase!
I received an advanced copy of this book for free, thanks to Book Sirens. The above are my honest feelings about the provided book.
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