In a lot of ways, this story is somewhat lacking.
It felt like the whole setting, the beginning, sets the premise up as though it should be this great undertaking with many obstacles to achieve the MC's goal. That there will be a long and ardous road, a path of suffering, of something more than what she actually encounters. It's disappointing, just because it feels misleading.
Instead of a story of intrigue and strife, of dynamic relationships and back-and-forth, it ends up falling more into the realm of fluff, slice-of-life, and historical fiction. There's a good degree of dark content embedded wthin the story, but much of it tends to feel superificial, or just that it was left untouched with so much more potential. And the romance, while sweet at times, is also rushed and lacking.
I would still recommend reading it, but if nothing else, it would be for the MC. I personally really enjoyed her character, her strengths, and her weaknesses. While I think there could have been more, the fact that she is strong, that she does perservere against all these odds, that she can appear as both the lamb and a wild animal make it worth the time. Those scenes alone make this story memorable.