Tuesday, January 27, 2026

If the Boot Fits by Karen Witemeyer

 Asher Ellis works hard as a ranch hand to support his widowed mother and little brother. When he discovers that their landlord raised their rent so much they had to leave their home and live in a shack, he is determined to prove that there was some kind of foul play.  The landlord's beautiful daughter, Samantha Dearing, comes home from finishing school to find that her father has planned a ball to introduce her to all the eligible ranchers in their area of Texas. She is put out and put off by all the the dandies vying for her hand and her inheritance. Then she sees a man escaping from her home stop and save her brother who had fallen into the pond. Is he a thief or a hero?  The only evidence he leaves behind is a unusual cowboy boot. 

Yes, that is right.  This is a gender switched version of Cinderella set in late 1800's Texas.  Unlike in the first book in this series, Fairest of Heart, Witemeyer doesn't really stick to the original fairytale very much.  There is the name thing going on, "Asher" instead of "Cinder" etc. and the lost boot, but the rest of the story is just another Witemeyer old West Christian romance. Some parts seem almost melodramatic, but other parts are surprisingly complex and heart-warming.  Both of the main characters are struggling to find out the truth about themselves and their families. I am almost embarrassed to say that Witemeyer is starting to be one of my favorite I-need-an-emotional-break/boost authors. (368 p. 2024)

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