
To Love a Beast by Karen Witemeyer
Series: Once a Upon a Time in Texas, Book One
Hope & Light Publishing, June 10, 2025
Review by Kelly Goshorn
Disclaimer: Before I even picked up this novella, I knew I would love it. Karen Witemeyer is an auto buy author for me. Plus, I have enjoyed the author’s other fairytale retellings with a Texas twist, and since Beauty and the Beast is a most beloved story, I devoured this book.
Set in 1880s Texas, To Love a Beast is the first book in her new independently published collection Once Upon a Time in Texas (not to be confused with her Texas Ever After series Fairest of Heart, If the Boot Fits, and Cloaked in Beauty all from Bethany House Publishers).
To Love a Beast follows the story of Everett Griffin, the most eligible bachelor in the New York Four Hundred until a devastating encounter changes the course of his life forever. Despite his curt manner at first, I became rather fond of Everett. He is written so vulnerably, showing that his scars are not only physical, but deeply emotional as well, and he endeared himself to me rather quickly.
Callista Rosenfeld is the strong, persistent, and charming daughter of the local book binder. When her father injures his hand, Callista takes over his book binding contract at the mansion of a local recluse to prevent financial ruin from befalling her family.
Hold up together in Everett’s mansion, Callista begins to see a different side of Everett through his paintings. Over time, Callista is able to break through Everett’s carefully constructed walls and he dares to hope for a different life, one not secluded from others. As he gradually lets his guard down, he learns to see himself as God does. He learns to love himself and others again.
“Hope sees possibilities where fear sees only barriers. Hope trusts that God will rescue and restore, and it enables us to endure the interim.”
To Love a Beast by Karen Witemeyer
The author subtly weaves messages of self-acceptance, grace, and forgiveness into the story coupled with her trademark humor. These are such important messages for a time when outward beauty over inward is most prized, when one’s physical appearance matters more than one’s character.
The novel has ample amounts of danger, love, faith and redemption to keep the reader engaged. Fans of historical romance, fairytale retellings, western settings, or books with strong Christian themes will adore To Love a Beast. Witemeyer once again brings a warmth and wit to her storytelling that leaves a lasting impression long after the last page.
To Love a Beast is a solid five fish.

I did receive an electronic ARC from this author, but was not required to leave a positive review. All opinions are my own. I enjoyed this book so much, I purchased a print copy for my collection.
Aw, this sounds like such a sweet story with an uplifting message. I met Karen Witemeyer. She is witty and smart and kind … what you’d expect behind a story like this. Great review, Kelly!
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Thanks, Priscilla. I agree with your assessment of her. You really can’t go wrong with any of her books.
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My interest immediately perked when I saw the word Texas. 🙂 This sounds like a fantastic book. The fact you purchased a copy for your collection after receiving an ARC speaks volumes.
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I like having her books on my shelf. It’s like they’re my friends. Sometimes I listen to the audiobook and purchase a print copy. If my hubby catches on to that trick, my goose will be cooked! LOL!
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Thanks for clarifying that this is indeed NOT part of the Texas Ever After series, because I’ve seen this one floating around and 100% thought it was.
It sounds like a really sweet, quick read!
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Exactly! Perfect for a vacation read!
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Fun review. Liked the fairy tale tie in. Ending wasn’t a surprise.
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True about the ending, but I just love how she gets us there.
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💞👏👍👍👍
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Beauty and the Beast is a favorite of mine too. Thanks for sharing this one, Kelly.
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I think Beauty and Beast is timeless and what book lover wouldn’t adore it?
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Excellent review, Kelly, and even though my TBR overflows, you made the book sound mighty enticing.
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Its hard to go wrong with any of Karen’s books but Beauty and the Beast is a true classic!
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Beauty and the Beast is my favorite – I mean, he gave her a library! I love the title of this author’s previous book, If the Boot Fits. Great review, Kelly!
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Hi Teri, If the Boot Fits is a Cinderella retelling with a Texas twist. And I 100% agree with Beauty and the Beast being a favorite – I don’t think a book addict can resist it.
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This sounds wonderful. How very clever.
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Yes, I thought so, too, Jacqui. She also has a A Christmas Carol retelling called A Texas Christmas Carol that was very good.
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It says a lot that you purchased a print copy after reading the ARC. I don’t read much romance, but I love the tale of Beauty and the Beast, and this sounds thoroughly enchanting. I’m going to check it out further on Amazon. You’ve tempted me with your wonderful review, Kelly!
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Read the opening, and ended up buying it. Now to fit it into my mammoth, backlogged TBR, LOL!
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I’m grinning!
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Yes, I have an addiction to Karen’s books and have need to have them on my bookshelf. I need a 12-step program.
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Thanks for the wonderful review, Kelly. And thanks to all of you who have left kind comments. This warms my heart. 🙂
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Hi Karen, I’m so happy to let others know how fantastic your novels are! Thanks for stopping and commenting today!
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Wonderful review, Kelly. I haven’t read any of Witemeyer’s books, and it seems I’ve missed a lot. I will hop over to Amazon now. Thank you!
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Oh boy, you can’t go wrong in my opinion. I think my favorite is still the first one I ever read, Short Straw Bride.
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I enjoy fairytale retellings and this sound like a great one, Kelly. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and recommendation.
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I love fairytales! Thank you for a wonderful review.
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I love Beauty and the Beast and this retelling sound lovely. Thanks for the review, Kelly.
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