Once again, a book that I can say I enjoyed the concept. . .but not the execution. Another rushed story lacking in many details that could have filled it and made it a rich experience.
I AM very happy to say there was no 'instalove' in here. Once again, the princess and the hero had background and a reason to be in love. Even with a period of not seeing each other, there was still contact mentioned. It mentioned her having a pile of letters *from* the prince. . .and though it never mentioned Rapunzel writing back, I would like to think she did. (Especially with the fact that women tend to be better letter writers than men - in general. Always the exception, of course, and perhaps if the guy actually CARED enough, he would make the effort to write back regularly. It does happen.)
It is interesting that the princess was not taken by the witch until she was 16. This left an interesting development for the character, not only in her imprisonment, but in the fact she was not so naive as she would have been had she been imprisoned her whole life. It was also interesting that the author took the time to explore some of the mental issues a long imprisonment took on the princess, allowing it to run a course from mild to deepest black and coming out of it again. (Though she came out of it a little cleanly)
I did enjoy the introduction of the cat. Cats always make things nicer. And kudos to making the cat intregal to the climax. Much more interesting than having a pet, then 'forgetting' about it.
I can't say I enitrely like the 'resolution'. I enjoyed the fact the prince was there to save her, but much like the 'sleeping beauty' story, he became too useless at the end, leaving the princess to soley rescue herself (with the help of the kitty!) while he did nothing. Again, better if it was a cooperation, so he did his part and she did hers. However, to be fair, he was blinded (much like the original story, though much less traumatic to him or the reader!), and somewhat understandable that he would have been disoriented. But it would have been nice to have him more proactive to that point.