War, betrayal, the classical enemies-to-lovers plot, (M/M); what’s not to love about ‘Captive Prince?’
If you enjoyed the enthralling tale of ‘The Captive Prince,’ then you’re in for a treat! This article introduces you to a selection of books like Captive Prince that share similar elements of excitement and charm. From daring escapades to gripping romances, these books are sure to keep you hooked from the very first page. So, let’s dive into this literary journey and explore books that will capture your heart and imagination, just like ‘The Captive Prince’ did. Get ready to embark on new reading escapades that will leave you spellbound!
Books Like Captive Prince
Prince Caspian (1951)
by C.S. Lewis

‘Prince Caspian’ is the second book in “The Chronicles of Narnia” series. The story takes place in the magical world of Narnia, where hundreds of years have passed since the events of “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.”
Narnia is now under the rule of Telmarines, who have oppressed the talking animals and mythical creatures that once thrived there. Prince Caspian, the rightful heir to the Telmarine throne, is forced into hiding after his uncle usurps power.
One day, while escaping his uncle’s assassins, Caspian blows Queen Susan’s magical horn, which summons the Pevensie siblings back to Narnia. The Pevensies, now older and wiser, reunite with the talking animals and other creatures of Narnia. Together with Caspian, they embark on a quest to restore him to the throne and bring peace to Narnia.
Throughout their journey, they encounter various challenges and mystical beings, and they must rely on their courage and faith in the great lion Aslan to guide and protect them. The story explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the struggle between good and evil.
If you liked reading ‘Captive Prince,’ you should definitely check out ‘Prince Caspian.’
Total Pages– 240 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 3.98
Amazon Rating– 4.6
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 8 hours and 0 minutes to finish Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis.
The Foxhole Court (2013)
by Nora Sakavic

‘The Foxhole Court’ is the first book in the “All for the Game” series. The story revolves around Neil Josten, a young man with a troubled past and a talent for playing Exy, a fictional sport that is a mix of lacrosse and hockey. Neil is on the run from dangerous enemies, including his abusive father and the criminal underworld.
Seeking refuge, Neil joins the Palmetto State University Exy team, the Foxes, known for their reputation of being misfits and troublemakers. The Foxes are coached by the enigmatic and ruthless figure, David Wymack.
As Neil tries to keep his true identity a secret and navigates the dynamics of his new team, he finds himself entangled in the intense rivalries between the different Exy teams. He must also deal with the unpredictable and volatile personalities of his teammates. Amidst the competitive Exy matches and complex relationships, Neil gradually forms unexpected bonds and discovers a sense of belonging he had never experienced before.
Both the books offer different settings and tones but share the common thread of intricate, slow-burn LGBTQ+ romances against compelling backdrops of power and competition.
Total Pages– 237 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 4.02
Amazon Rating– 4.5
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 7 hours and 54 minutes to finish The Foxhole Court by Nora Sakavic.
The Cruel Prince (2018)
by Holly Black

Another enemies-to-lovers plot, features dark themes and betrayal and loyalty, ‘The Cruel Prince’ is a must-read for all ‘Captive Prince’ lovers.
It is a captivating fantasy novel that follows the story of Jude Duarte, a mortal girl living in the High Court of Faerie. As a child, Jude’s parents were brutally murdered, and she and her sisters were taken to live in the Faerie realm by their mother’s former lover, Madoc.
In the treacherous world of Faerie, Jude struggles to find her place among the immortal fae. She faces constant bullying and discrimination due to her mortal heritage. Despite this, Jude is determined to prove herself and seeks power and influence to survive the cutthroat court politics.
As the story unfolds, Jude becomes entangled in the political machinations of the royal court, particularly involving Prince Cardan, the cruel and enigmatic youngest son of the High King. Amidst deceit, betrayal, and dangerous alliances, Jude must navigate a web of intrigue to protect herself and her loved ones.
Throughout the book, Jude discovers that she possesses an inner strength and cunning that could change the fate of the Faerie realm. The story brims with secrets, forbidden romance, and a dark undertone, leading to a thrilling and unexpected climax that sets the stage for further intrigue and challenges in the subsequent books of the series.
Total Pages– 370 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 4.06
Amazon Rating– 4.4
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 12 hours and 20 minutes to finish The Cruel Prince by Holly Black.
The Winner’s Curse (2014)
by Marie Rutkoski

The story is set in a world where the Valorian Empire has conquered the Herrani people and enslaved them. The protagonist, Kestrel, is the daughter of a Valorian general. Despite her privileged upbringing, she feels conflicted about the injustices faced by the Herrani.
During a slave auction, Kestrel impulsively buys Arin, a Herrani slave, sparking a complex and forbidden relationship between them. Arin harbours a deep resentment for the Valorians, but as he spends time with Kestrel, he begins to question his beliefs and develops complicated feelings for her.
As their bond grows stronger, Kestrel becomes entangled in the political intrigue and power struggles of the Valorian ruling class. She must navigate a treacherous world of deception, secrets, and betrayal while trying to protect those she cares about.
Also exploring themes of love and loyalty like ‘Captive Prince,’ this book is perfect for those looking for a captivating tale of forbidden romance and the choices people make when torn between duty and the desire for a better world.
Total Pages– 355 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 3.95
Amazon Rating– 4.4
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 11 hours and 50 minutes to finish The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski.
The High King’s Golden Tongue
by Megan Derr

A tale of love, trust, and sacrifice, ‘The High King’s Golden Tongue’ is set in a richly imagined world. The story follows Allen, a linguist and a commoner, who is unexpectedly chosen to become the new High King’s ambassador. As Allen enters the royal court of the formidable High King Sarrica, he finds himself entangled in political intrigue, power struggles, and treacherous plots.
High King Sarrica, known for his cold demeanour and sharp intellect, surprises Allen with an unconventional proposition—to become his consort. As they navigate their complex relationship, Allen and Sarrica begin to develop a profound bond that goes beyond political strategy.
Amidst courtly machinations and external threats, Allen discovers dark secrets about the kingdom’s history and the true nature of the High King. With danger lurking around every corner, the two men must trust each other to navigate the challenges that threaten to tear them apart.
Total Pages– 410 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 4.08
Amazon Rating– 4.5
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 13 hours and 40 minutes to finish The High King’s Golden Tongue by Megan Derr.
Stag’s Run (2017)
by Zaya Feli

In ‘Stag’s Run,’ we follow the journey of Ren, the bastard prince framed for regicide, who must now flee the capital as enemy forces take over. Alongside him is Anik, a former slave from another nation, who becomes his unexpected companion.
Ren, with his royal privileges, is clueless about the hardships faced by the common people in his country. As the story progresses, we witness his growth and transformation from a spoiled prince to a compassionate leader. His eyes are opened to the problems plaguing his nation, and he starts to understand the plight of the oppressed, particularly the issue of slavery.
The dynamic between Ren and Anik is that of classic enemies turned friends. As they journey together, they learn to put aside their differences and develop a mutual respect and understanding. Through their shared experiences and trials, they forge a deep bond, uniting against the common enemy and working together to bring positive change to their war-torn land.
The development of Ren and Anik’s relationship is a central aspect of the story, driving both character arcs and forming a strong emotional core within the narrative. As they learn from each other and challenge their preconceptions, their friendship becomes a powerful force in the face of adversity, with the potential to shape the destiny of the kingdom they both hold dear.
Total Pages– 251 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 3.53
Amazon Rating– 3.9
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 8 hours and 22 minutes to finish Stag’s Run by Zaya Feli.
A Royal Affair (2014)
by John Wiltshire

A tale of forbidden love, it features romance between a prince and a travelling doctor, who is not fond of authority. Much like ‘Captive Prince, ‘A Royal Affair’ is set in the fictional country of Hesse-Davia. Doctor Nikolai Hartmann, a seemingly intelligent and principled physician, finds himself appointed as the personal physician to Prince Aleksey,. As Nikolai navigates the complexities of court life, he discovers a hidden world of political intrigue and secrets.
Prince Aleksey, burdened by the expectations of royalty, is initially distant and aloof. However, as Nikolai tends to his health and engages in thoughtful conversations, a tender and genuine connection begins to blossom between them. Their growing affection defies the boundaries of their respective stations, and they must grapple with the risks of pursuing a relationship in a society that may not accept their love.
As they delve deeper into their feelings for one another, the stakes escalate, and the dangers of their forbidden romance become apparent.
Total Pages– 250 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 3.90
Amazon Rating– 4.5
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 8 hours and 20 minutes to finish A Royal Affair by John Wiltshire.
Lord of the White Hell (2010)
by Ginn Hale

A captivating fantasy novel set in a world of intricate magic and political intrigue, ‘Lord of the White Hell’ follows two young men, Kiram Kir-Zaki and Javier Tornesal, from different backgrounds and conflicting cultures.
Kiram, a gifted scholarship student, enters the prestigious Academy of Seregil, where he meets Javier, a nobleman with a secretive past. As they become unlikely friends, their bond deepens into something more profound.
However, the Academy holds dangerous secrets, and Kiram and Javier become entangled in a perilous web of forbidden magic and ancient prophecies. As they uncover the truth, they must navigate dangerous schemes and navigate the political machinations of the noble families.
Between the growing tension and romance, Kiram and Javier’s love faces opposition from their society and its conservative norms. Together, they must defy tradition, confront their inner demons, and challenge the established order to forge a future where love and magic can coexist.
Total Pages– 353 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 4.04
Amazon Rating– 4.4
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 11 hours and 46 minutes to finish Lord of the White Hell by Ginn Hale.
Serpent & Dove (2019)
by Shelby Mahurin

A fantasy trilogy about forbidden love, ‘Serpent & Dove’ is set in a world where witches and witch-hunters coexist in uneasy tension. The story follows Lou, a talented and headstrong witch who has been living on the run, and Reid, a devout witch-hunter committed to eradicating magic from the kingdom of Cesarine.
Fate throws Lou and Reid together making them unlikely allies. Forced to hide their true identities, they join forces to survive and unravel a dark conspiracy threatening their world.
As Lou and Reid navigate their complex relationship, they develop a deeper understanding of each other’s beliefs and cultures. Lou’s unorthodox magic and her affinity for trouble continually clash with Reid’s rigid moral code. Despite their differences, they begin to rely on each other, forging a powerful connection.
Amidst political intrigue, forbidden romance, and magical battles, “Serpent & Dove” explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil, just like ‘Captive Price.’
Total Pages– 513 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 4.00
Amazon Rating– 4.4
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 17 hours and 6 minutes to finish Serpent and Dove by Shelby Mahurin.
Silk and Steel (2019)
by Ariana Nash

‘Silk and Steel’ has themes very similar to ‘Captive Price.’ It follows the intertwining fates of Eroan, a gifted elven assassin, and Prince Lysander. In a world divided by magic and prejudice, Eroan finds himself enslaved after attempting to assassinate Lysander’s mother. Lysander, burdened by his royal responsibilities, is determined to prove his worth to his kingdom.
As circumstances bring Eroan and Lysander together, they discover an unexpected connection that transcends their differences. Despite their initial animosity, a forbidden romance blossoms between the elven assassin and the prince. Bound by secrets, political intrigue, and their growing affection, they must navigate a treacherous world where ancient rivalries and forbidden magic threaten to tear them apart.
As Eroan and Lysander’s bond deepens, they must confront their inner demons and the prejudices of those around them. Their love challenges societal norms and forces them to make difficult choices that will impact not only their own destinies but also the fate of their realms.
Total Pages– 380 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 3.79
Amazon Rating– 4.3
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 12 hours and 40 minutes to finish Silk and Steel by Ariana Nash.
The Lion and the Crow (2015)
by Eli Easton

This one is a historical romance novella set in medieval England. The story follows Lord William Corvin, a young and honourable knight, and Christian Brandon, a young squire with a troubled past.
During a time of political turmoil and unrest, Lord William saves Christian from an abusive situation and takes him under his protection. Despite their differences in status, an unexpected friendship blossoms between the lion-hearted knight and the wounded crow-like Christian.
As their bond deepens, feelings of love begin to surface, but societal norms and the dangers of being openly affectionate with another man in this era threaten to tear them apart. They must navigate the complexities of their emotions and the harsh reality of their circumstances, making heart-wrenching decisions that will determine the course of their relationship.
Total Pages– 153 pages
Language- English
Goodreads Rating– 3.89
Amazon Rating– 4.4
If you read at a standard rate, say 30 pages per hour, it will take you 5 hours and 6 minutes to finish The Lion and the Crow by Eli Easton.
Conclusion to Books like Captive Prince
And that concludes the list for books like Captive Prince!
The above list comprises plenty of books similar to ‘Captive Prince’ that can whisk you away to thrilling kingdoms, enchanting romances, and epic adventures. Whether you’re drawn to daring princes, intricate political intrigue, or heartfelt love stories, these books have it all. So, grab a new read and let your imagination soar with these books Like Captive Prince. Happy reading!
However, if you want more books like Captive Prince beyond the list above, you should consider-
- The Devil’s Fire by Sara Bel
- Counterpoint by Rachel Haimowitz
- The Nightrunner Series by Lynn Flewelling
- Master of Crows by Grace Draven
- Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
- The Wicker King by K. Ancrum
- Kingmaker Chronicles
- Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
- The Winner’s Trilogy by Marie Rutkoski
- The Demonica series by Larissa Ione
- the Hidden Legacy series by Ilona Andrews
- Top Secret by Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen
- Prince of Air and Darkness by M.A. Grant
- Wed to the Barbarian by Keira Andrews
- Ethan by Nichole Edwards
- The Ballerino and the Biker
- Something Human by AJ Demas
- Boyfriend Material by Alexa Hall
- Docile by K. M. Szpara
- The Scottish Boy by Alec de Campi
- Cadeleonian series by Ginn Hale
- Lords of Davenia series by Mason Thomas
- Alliance by Marriage by Jaberona BL
- Uprooted by Naomi Novik
- The Darkest Court series by M. A. Grant
- Dark Rise by C. S. Pacat
- Iron King by Julie Kagawa