If the Boot Fits Blog Tour with Celebrate Lit

About the Book

Book: If the Boot Fits

Author: Karen Witemeyer

Genre: Historical Romance

Release Date: March 12, 2024

One fateful night will change their destinies forever. . . .

Convinced that his stepmother and half brothers have been wrongfully evicted by cattle king Eli Dearing, Asher Ellis uses the cover of an extravagant ball to break into the Three Cedars’ ranch house to search for proof. On the verge of discovery, he flees, but a boy’s cry compels him to make a daring rescue.

Spunky and independent Samantha Dearing balks when she learns the ball her father is hosting is nothing more than a matrimonial ambush. Taking a break from unwanted suitors, Samantha spots a thief fleeing her home. When the stranger ends up saving her brother’s life, she hides the only clue to his identity left behind–his boot–and resolves to find him herself.

When Samantha encounters the older brother of a student she tutors, all thoughts of the bootless mystery man vanish. Asher values family above wealth, a rare trait that opens her heart. Afraid she will discover his past misconduct, Asher tries to keep his distance, but when a series of suspicious accidents befall her, he vows to protect her, even though saving her life could mean losing her love.

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About the Author

Voted #1 Reader’s Favorite Christian Historical Author of 2023 by Family Fiction magazine, bestselling and Carol and Christy Award-winning author Karen Witemeyer offers warmhearted historical romance with a flair for humor, feisty heroines, and swoon-worthy Texas heroes. She and her husband make their home in Abilene, Texas.

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Character Names and Word Games

One of my favorite parts of writing any book is finding the perfect names for my characters. Names are so important. They carry meaning and expectation. They add historical flavor and help create a picture in the reader’s mind about who that character is. They can also add hidden joy to a story for me as the author that may or may not be realized by the reader.

If the Boot Fits was inspired by the classic fairy tale, Cinderella. I give it a fresh western twist and mixed up the plot a bit, but it was important to me to fill this tale with subtle nods to the version I loved as a child. One of the main ways I did this was through the naming of my characters.

I worked hard to create names that would harken back to the original while still carrying meaning of their own. Instead of Cinderella, we have a hero named Asher Ellis—Ash being a synonym of Cinder, and Ellis playing off of Ella. For our heroine, I wanted something to play on the “charming” motif without being too on-the-nose. I ended up selecting Samantha Dearing—Dearing like endearing or charming. Samantha is the feminine version of Samuel which comes into play in the story since her father’s name is Eli. The three key older ladies of the story all of names inspired by royalty, as befits a fairy tale—Regina, Elizabeth, and Victoria. Asher’s step brothers are named Jonathan and Fergus. However, Jonathan goes by Jack, giving a nod to the mice from Disney’s Cinderella, Jaq and Gus. Asher’s horse is named Bruno in honor of the dog who saved Cinderella from the tower room. We have a cattle king with a foreman named Duke as well. Whether readers catch all of these nods or not, they made me as the author smile while writing the story.

Here’s another way to have fun with names and other key story elements. I’ve created a word search for you to enjoy. Have fun!

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Interview with Karen

If the Boot Fits is book two in your TEXAS EVER AFTER series. Can you share a little bit about where this series started, and where we are now with book two, and where you plan to go with the rest of the series?


Karen Witemeyer: This has been such a fun series to write. I adore fairy tales, and I have enjoyed imagining how they might play out in a Western setting. Book one, Fairest of Heart, focused on the story of Snow White. Book two, If the Boot Fits, will take “Cinderella” and give it a Texas twist. Our cowboy will take on the role of impoverished stepson and will accidentally leave his boot behind at the fancy cattleman’s ball, where the wealthy daughter of the local cattle king will find it and start a search for the mystery man who fits the boot. Book three, Cloaked in Beauty, coming in December 2024, will mix the tale of Little Red Riding Hood with Sleeping Beauty for a road trip adventure with a wolf companion and a dragon at the end of the journey who must be slain before our hero and heroine can claim their happily ever after.


If you had to choose five words to describe this series to readers, what would they be?

KW: Fairy tale, Cowboys, Adventurous, Romantic, Inventive.


This book flips the script on the classic story of Cinderella. Can you explain a little more about how you chose to revamp this tale and infuse it with your own Western flair?


KW: I was inspired by the classic line from Woody in Toy Story 2, “If the boot fits.” What could be a more perfect premise for a Western Cinderella than to replace the glass slipper with a cowboy boot? That idea led to turning Cinderella into Asher Ellis, a down-on-his-luck cowboy with a stepmother and two brothers to provide for. However, I wanted to mix up more than the roles of hero and heroine. Too many fairy tales cast stepmothers in the role of villain. There are some wonderful, kindhearted, godly women who open their hearts to their stepchildren, and I wanted to honor them. So you won’t find an evil stepmother in this version. Who plays the role of villain, then? That’s a closely guarded secret, but one I hope readers will appreciate.


Can you give us a brief introduction to the characters of Asher Ellis and Samantha Dearing? What should readers know about these two?

KW: Asher Ellis is a hardworking cowboy who’s been supporting his family since his father died when he was eighteen. He sends home nearly all his pay from the distant ranch where he works, and when he learns that Eli Dearing has evicted his stepmother and brothers from their home, he returns to town determined to make the man pay. Samantha Dearing longs to make a difference in the world and to be loved for who she is, not for her inheritance or the connections she brings to her cattle-baron father. Providence brings these two together, but the truth about their families and an unseen evil work to tear them apart.


Why did you think these classic fairy tales still resonate with us today?

KW: Fairy tales carry timeless messages filled with hope. The hope that good will triumph over evil. The hope that true love exists and can be found. The hope that love will last forever. For the Christian reader, these messages resonate on a deeper, spiritual level. For what truer love can there be than a Savior who sacrifices everything for those he loves? The resurrection is the ultimate story of good triumphing over evil, and heaven promises a love that will last for all eternity.


What fun elements and challenges did this series concept present while writing?

KW: I grew up watching the classic Disney versions of these stories, so I had a lot of fun adding little nods to those animated tales. Some are more hidden than others, so the reader can have fun trying to recognize them. The challenge came in making the stories themselves fresh and new while still maintaining the flavor of the fairy tales that inspired them. One of the trickiest parts of plotting out If the Boot Fits was coming up with a logical reason for a cowboy to leave a boot behind. Boots don’t just fall off like a lady’s slipper. In fact, most take a firm tug or a bootjack to dislodge. Once I figured out that piece, the rest began to fall into place.


What lessons can we learn from the characters in If the Boot Fits and their struggles?

KW: One of the big themes of this story is family. How to love and support them, but also how to forgive and be willing to see things from a different perspective. Samantha, in particular, carries a lot of old wounds from her childhood, yet as the story progresses, she learns that a child’s perceptions don’t always provide the full truth of a situation. It is my hope that readers who watch the healing that takes place between Samantha and her father will find the courage and open-mindedness to look at their own strained relationships with new eyes and find healing of their own.


What are you most excited for readers to experience as they pick up this entertaining story?


KW: I hope that readers will feel a warm nostalgia as they enjoy a new tale inspired by a story they likely fell in love with as a child. I hope they get swept up in the adventure, romance, and surprises that keep them turning pages. But most of all, I pray that they find themselves encouraged spiritually as they join Samantha and Asher on their journey.


What aspect of this story did you enjoy writing the most?

KW: I love coming up with character names, especially when I’m paying homage to a classic story. I worked hard to create names that would harken back to the original while still carrying meaning of their own. Instead of Cinderella, we have Asher Ellis—ash being a synonym of cinder, and Ellis playing off of Ella. The three key older ladies of the story all have names inspired by royalty, as befits a fairy tale—Regina, Elizabeth, and Victoria. Asher’s brothers are named Jonathan and Fergus. However, Jonathan goes by Jack, giving a nod to the mice from Disney’s Cinderella, Jaq and Gus. Asher’s horse is named Bruno in honor of the dog who saved Cinderella from the tower room. We have a cattle king with a foreman named Duke as well. There is a special meaning behind Samantha’s name, too, but it plays a role in the story, so I won’t give that away here.


What are you working on next?

KW: Right now, I’m writing book three in the TEXAS EVER AFTER series. Cloaked in Beauty will mesh two fairy tales into one adventure, blending “Little Red Riding Hood” with “Sleeping Beauty.” This one will be more of a departure from the originals than the first two books, but there will be iconic similarities as well as subtle references that readers will be able to uncover. A woman in a red cape, raised in isolation by a doting grandmother. A birthday that brings her out of hiding yet threatens her life. A dashing hero named Philip who rides a white horse sent to escort her safely to the home she left behind. And a villainous dragon plotting to destroy them both.


How can readers connect with you?

KW: The best place to find information about me and my books is on my website, KarenWitemeyer.com. I also have an active readers group on Facebook called The Posse, where I love to interact with my readers during the week. I’d love to have you join us there!

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Madi’s Musings, March 15

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Locks, Hooks and Books, March 16

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EmpowerMoms, March 16

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 17

Blossoms and Blessings, March 17

She Lives To Read, March 18

Where Faith and Books Meet, March 18

Blogging With Carol, March 19

Life of Literature, March 19

Simple Harvest Reads, March 19 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

ABBA’s Prayer Warrior Princess, March 20

Books You Can Feel Good About, March 20

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Jeanette’s Thoughts, March 21

Splashes of Joy, March 21

Betti Mace, March 22

For Him and My Family, March 22

A Good Book and Cup of Tea, March 22

Cover Lover Book Review, March 23

Holly’s Book Corner, March 23

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, March 23

Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, March 24 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, March 24

Lily’s Corner, March 25

Wishful Endings, March 25

Pause for Tales, March 25

Life on Chickadee Lane, March 26

Just Your Average reviews, March 26

Jodie Wolfe – Stories Where Hope and Quirky Meet, March 26

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Karen is giving away the grand prize package of a $15 Amazon gift card and a paperback copy of If the Boot Fits!! (US only)

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/2a7a9/if-the-boot-fits-celebration-tour-giveaway

7 thoughts on “If the Boot Fits Blog Tour with Celebrate Lit

  1. Bea LaRocca says:
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    I love the title and cover for this book! Thank you for sharing your interview and the book details, I have enjoyed reading about you and your work and I am looking forward to reading this story

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