
Robbergirl is a reimagined exploration of the Snow Queen story, focusing on the relationship that develops between Gerda and the robber girl, Helvig. The book delves into themes of love, forgiveness, and acceptance, set in a snow-covered Northern world rich with detail and folklore. The writing style is described as beautifully written, lyrical, and magical, with lush prose that immerses readers in the story.
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Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings
Content warnings include themes of loneliness, emotional trauma, and potentially intense relationships, warranting a medium level of caution.
Has Romance?
Yes, there is a medium level of romance present, particularly between the two main characters, Helvig and Gerda.
From The Publisher:
In a Sweden wracked by war and haunted by folk stories so dark they can only be spoken of in whispers, Helvig has been raised by her brigand father to steal whatever treasure catches her eye. When her men ambush a strange girl on the road with hair pale as death and a crow perched on her shoulder, Helvig cannot resist bringing home a truly unique prize: a genuine witch.
Drawn irresistibly into the other woman's web, Helvig soon learns of Gerda's reason for walking the icy border roads alone: to find the Queen who lives at the top of the world and kill her. Anyone else would be smart enough not to believe a children's story, but Helvig is plagued by enchantments of her own, and struggles to guard the sins of her past while growing closer to the other woman.
As Christmastide gives way to the thin-veiled days when ghosts are at their most vengeful, the two women will find themselves on a journey to a final confrontation that will either redeem them or destroy them entirely.
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