This novella, set in the same world as her upcoming novel, is a very sweet and fun read! It is also a reimagining of Rapunzel and The Steadfast Tin Soldier.
I enjoyed the cutesy romance between Rue and Robbie, how they seemed shy around each other. They are very respectful to each other, and their love grows through talking. Though Rue dismisses it because she believes herself not worthy of his love.
Then the adventure begins when Rue decides to run away from the Golden Tower, and Robbie makes a choice to help her. I really enjoyed this part of the story, especially the characters who come in later to help Robbie and Rue.
I do have a few issues with this story. Firstly I wish there was more set up of their relationship. It was written that they talked a lot, but we hardly saw any of their conversations beyond Robbie's original inspector questions. Their story would have been more believable if I had read some more dialogue between them.
Then when Rue pushes Robbie away, he leaves without a fight, not even offering her help or at least saying that if she ever needs help she could call him.
After finding out she ran away, Robbie even wondered to himself, "When he had left her the night before he had assumed she would stay there, that she had turned
him down because she felt trapped in that life, because she felt that was where she belonged." Why didn't he offer to help her out of that life, instead of just leaving her. I understand him wanting to respect her wishes, but it's not that she wished to stay; it's that she believed she couldn't leave.
Also, nothing major, but I am not sure what Rook Di Goo means. It was used a few times in this novella but each time the context was different.
There were the basic elements of Rapunzel in this story. Rue did dance/live at a place called the Golden Tower, the madame of the place was known as Mother Mara, and Rue runs away from her as the "witch." I did think it was an interesting choice to make Rue's hair black instead of the typical golden tresses of Rapunzel. I have no idea what the Steadfast Tin Soldier story is so I can't speak to its elements.
Overall though, a short and sweet but adventurous read. 3.5/5⭐⭐⭐✨