Unvarnished storytelling, a solid back story and a strong cast of characters ground the tale...An original fairy tale that will suit young romantics to a T.
--Kirkus Reviews
What could have been just another fairy tale hints at a rich backstory and sweeps the reader into a bewitching adventure. The book is neatly paced, particularly in the latter half, when the chapters alternate between Edward and Adele. A solid choice for reluctant readers, this clever tale has an open ending that paves the way for a sequel.
--Booklist
Adela is a modern heroine masquerading as a fairy-tale princess. She rejects convention, takes charge of her own life, and prevails with both right and might over the forces of evil.
--VOYA
Middle-graders who have loved but outgrown Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" but who aren't quite ready for similarly themed YA fare may find this an appealing read-alike.
--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Adela is a strong female character, and the plot propels readers forward through its intriguing and mysterious twists. Fairytale and mystery enthusiasts will surely want to add Kladstrup's novel to their reading lists.
--Library Media Connection
A wonderful story full of magic, courage, and the power of change.
--Discovery Girls Magazine