No matter what you end up getting I'm sure it will work great for you. All new stoves work great, they have to be passed with a UL listing which means they have to go through testing and are declared safe with certain clearances and meet certain epa air rules.
I started off burning a Country Hearth 2500, It work great, burnt wood like a champ, unfortunately it didn't last though, I only got 2 1/2 years out of it before it started to (and I mean literally) fall apart.
Reading through this forum and naturally being attracted to new products that everyone raves about helped me decide on the BK Princess, for myself I'm glad I went the route I did, the princess works as advertised. In my own opinion it was one of the best buys for me last year, I got awesome heat out of it, and I was able to conserve wood with the longer burn times.
I use a 12ft x 4 1/2 single wood rack, with the old stove I would get about 10 days out of that rack, with the bk I got 3 weeks out of the same rack. I had better inside temps to, the heat curve was gradual but once the house hit 72, it pretty much stayed at 72 due to the longer burn times and consistent heat, the old stove would heat the house, but it seemed like I was always chasing the temp, it would get really hot, then would cool off pretty fast (if I plotted my inside temps it would look like my 401k, up and down) The burn times were such an improvement to, I went from 6-7 hours per load to +12 hours a load, and when I needed more heat I would simply turn the t-stat air setting and the stove would burn hotter (of course I sacrificed burn times with running it hotter, but it was worth it)
Long story short, the BK is an awesome stove, and changed the way I think of wood heat, but like I said from the beginning, any new stove today is pretty much a good stove, the BK just stands above the rest in my opinion and is worth every extra penny.