I voluntarily reviewed a copy from the "Rachel E. Carter YA Book Club" on Goodreads. All opinions of the book are my own.
This book is a fairytale retelling of Rumpelstiltskin, told from Brie´s - the golden maiden´s- point of view, with a unique twist. Full of darkness, violence, and evil magic, it reminds me more of the original Grimm tales than more present fairytales.
While the premise got me totally intrigued into reading the book, the execution somehow lagged. I appreciate the world building, it certainly has its charm, the twist was also a very good idea and the pace was solid. However, despite the simple language which should have sped the pace up, I sometimes struggled to continue. There were way too many descriptive parts and way too little dialogues, and even those included were sometimes.... well, simple. If I omit the amount of typos and grammar errors, which started to really disturb me, I also spotted some jumps in the story; it simply did not move forward as smoothly as I would like to. And while I pretty much liked the twist in the characters, too, I would love to see more depth to them, because at the current state, I could not connect to them and in such cases, my reading experience always suffers.
Nevertheless, this is the first book in a series, so I am optimistic about the future and believe it would work better. I like both classic fairytales and their retellings, and this one has a spark to it, only lacking the development into a true fire.
2,5 stars for me.