3.75 on Amazon; 3.25 on Goodreads. Mainly cute, but hasty ending after revelations.
I read this cute little fairytale-esque novelette years ago (I'll clarify here that there are only Gifted humans involved, to avoid misleading you into expecting fey or such), and I picked it up recently on sale for Kindle. I enjoyed it still, but not enough to be willing to round up to 4 stars on Goodreads — too bad we can't do half stars! ETA: The Kindle edition lacks the illustrations (incl. borders) of the original little hardcover.
I like the way the leads each learn skills from the other, as they make their new life. Of course, we the readers see through to part of "Wisp"'s true nature and Gift, often to humorous effect, long before "Meanne" finds out. What bugs me a little this time, though, is part of why Wisp gets angry at Meanne: it's sort of blaming the victim, though I can't say more w/o telling Wisp's secret. Then, when they've barely adjusted to the newly-revealed realities, we're given a hasty HEA. I simply wish there had been more.
Writing-wise, McCaffrey is a reliable choice, and the conversion to digital is fine. I caught one odd typo/ OCR glitch (youil for you'll), but no worries that it's shoddily done, as I've seen reviews complaining of on some of her other digital re-releases.