"Stolen at Alpenglow" offers a sweet, clean retelling of the Beauty and the Beast story, skillfully weaving new plotlines alongside the familiar tale. In this unique interpretation, it feels like Brave meets Beauty and the Beast, introducing Mallory as a refreshing female lead who defies the typical princess mold.
The dual POV enhances the narrative, providing insights into Mallory's character and the intriguing twists added by the author. The beginning, while a bit awkward as readers acquaint themselves with the characters, smoothens out as the story progresses. Mallory's arc, marked by the struggle to prove herself and earn affection, is relatable and well-handled.
Wolf's redemption arc adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, deviating from the typical redemption storyline. Mal's character and her strong sense of justice, combined with Wolf's caring heart hidden beneath anger, create a compelling dynamic. Leialoha Humpherys once again delivers a unique Beauty and the Beast retelling, showcasing her talent for crafting engaging and clean retellings with happy endings.
The incorporation of characters from the broader Incandescent Kingdoms series adds continuity and enhances the reading experience.
Despite a different ending for those expecting recompense, the narrative's emphasis on forgiveness emerges as a poignant message. While readers may anticipate a different resolution, the story prompts reflection on the importance of forgiveness over vengeance. In the world of "Stolen at Alpenglow," the overall narrative remains engaging, enjoyable, and carries a meaningful message that forgiveness holds more significance than seeking revenge. This choice adds depth to the thematic elements, making the book a compelling addition to The Incandescent Kingdoms series.
In summary, "Stolen at Alpenglow" is a unique Beauty and the Beast retelling that stands out with its well-crafted characters, fresh plot twists, and the seamless integration of familiar elements. Leialoha Humpherys continues to deliver delightful and imaginative retellings, making this book a must-read for fans of the series and those who enjoy clean and enchanting fairy tale adaptations.