
If the Boot Fits by Karen Witemeyer
Series: Texas Ever After, Book 2
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers (March 17, 2024)
If the Boot Fits is the second fairytale retelling with a Texas twist in Karen Witemeyer’s Texas Ever After series. The story opens when Samantha Dearing returns home from Finishing School to learn her father intends for her to marryāsoon. Not long after, a dance is held in her honor with all the eligible young men in the area in attendance. Although the evening ends without Samantha finding her one true love, she does manage to catch someone sneaking around her father’s property.
Asher Ellis is a down-on-his-luck cowboy whose family has been evicted from their home by Samantha’s wealthy father. When Asher gatecrashes the dance to hunt for evidence that his family has been illegally kicked off their property, he’s nearly discovered by Samantha. After dodging a few harrowing pitfalls, Asher manages to escape but leaves one of his distinctive boots behind.
One of Witemeyer’s strengths is creating characters that leap off the page into the reader’s heart. Asher is such a great hero. Heās kind, selfless, protective, swoony, and he loves his stepmother & half brothers. Samantha is a wonderful match for Asher in heart and spirit, though her family life is a bit more complicated. I admired her determination and pluckiness, and I really loved her character growth over the course of the novel. Some of that growth involves reconciling what sheās perceived to be true with what is actually true, resulting in heartfelt discussions of family, faith, and forgiveness.
āNo one enjoys adversity, but nothing can draw a child of God closer to the Father. It is easier to rely on His strength when weāve been weakened. Easier to trust His guidance when we know we are lost. Easier to seek His presence when pain makes us crave His comfort.ā
If the Boot Fits by Karen Witemeyer
The plot also contains a Texas-sized tangle of suspenseful and surprising twists. Although there is no wicked stepmother in Witemeyer’s Cinderella retelling, someone is out to harm Samantha and quickly Asher is called to help her thwart her mysterious enemy before harm befalls her.
If the Boot Fits is laced with the author’s trademark wit and sigh-worthy romance. With a cinder-fella cowboy hero, a spunky ranch heiress, a kind-hearted stepmother, and a secret villain with murder in mind, If the Boot Fits is just plain fun to read. I give this novel five well-deserved fish!

I listened to this novel on Audible. The narrator, Barbara McCulloh, is one of my favorites making this an excellent choice for those inclined toward audiobooks.
I enjoy Witemeyer’s stories, but I haven’t read this one. If the Boot Fits sounds fun, maybe a bit humorous, and insightful–I love the pull quote you chose. There’s a lot of truth to it! Great review, Kelly!
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Thanks, Priscilla! I love her books, too. Such a great blend of humor, romance, and faith.
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I love fairy tale retellings and themed stories. Just this weekend I starting considering writing a series flipping the roles and making the men fill the princesses’ roles. I was so surprised to see this today. Timely (for me). Great review. Thanks, Kelly.
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Wow, that really was great timing! Love how God does that!
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Great review, Kelly. Sounds interesting. I’ll tell my wife about it.
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Thanks so much, Steve!
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This sounds like a delightful read, Kelly. I love the inventive reimagining of Cinderella (one of my all-time favorite fairy tales). And, boy, the pull quote you selected is spot on! Great review (and fun to read, too)!
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Thanks, Mae. I truly love all her books. The first in the series was Fairest of Heart, a Snow White retelling. Instead of dwarfs there were seven drovers on the ranch! Very cute!
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That does sound cute! š
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This sounds like a lovely read, Kelly. I’m unfamiliar with author Witemeyer, but I’m intrigued and will explore this book. Thank you for sharing your great review.
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She is one of three authors who inspired me to write. Karen’s books made me fall in love with CF. I hope you enjoy it!
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As a child I loved Cinderella. This sounds like a fun read, Kelly. Of course, since it’s set in Texas that’s a plus for me.
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All Karen’s books are set in Texas I believe. You can’t go wrong with a Witemeyer book.
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This sounds kind of humorous, and I laughed at the idea of Asher leaving a boot behind, lol! What a fun take on Cindedrella. Thanks for the rec, Kelly!
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You’re welcome, Teri. She infuses humor in all her books and you can count on her to include a solid faith arc, too.
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What a great review, Kelly. This sounds like a delightful read! Congratulations to Karen!
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Thanks Jan!
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How clever! I’m left wondering how he left a boot behind… Hmm… Guess I’ll have to read the book.
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I purposefully left that detail out…a girl’s gotta spark curiosity! Thanks for visiting the blog!
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Thanks, Kelly. I’m fond of fairy tales retellings and this one sounds like fun.
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Me too, Olga. I hope you enjoy this one as much as I did.
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