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Fiction. Literature. Once upon a time in Texas ... Beauty has been nothing but a curse to Penelope Snow. When she becomes a personal maid for a famous actress whose troupe is leaving Chicago to tour the West, she hides her figure beneath shapeless dresses and keeps her head down. But she still manages to attract the wrong attention, leaving her prospects in tatters�??and her jealous mistress plotting her demise. After his brother lost his life over a woman, Texas Ranger Titus Kingsley has learned to expect the worst from women and is rarely disappointed. So when a young lady found in suspicious circumstances takes up residence with the seven old drovers living at his grandfather's ranch, Titus is determined to keep a close eye on her. With a promotion hanging in the balance, Titus is assigned to investigate a robbery case tied to Penelope's acting troupe, and all evidence points to Penelope's guilt. But Titus might just be convinced that the fairest woman of all has a heart as pure as her last name ... if only he can prove… (more)
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The author did a wonderful job of bringing this story alive, and loved the twists she gave this read, and then surprises!
The banter often had me smiling, but there are times when you
We are offered some sweet romance, but I loved the compassion shown to the less fortunate here, and the home that was made for them!
Now I can't wait for the next book in this series!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Bethany House, and was not required to give a positive review.
Fairest of Heart will be getting a very well deserved five plus stars. I highly recommend it for readers who enjoy reading clean historical and western romance. I will be excited when the second installment from the Texas Ever After series releases to see where Karen Witemeyer takes her readers to next.
I received a paperback copy of Fairest of Heart from the publisher, but was not required to write a review, nor a positive review. This review is one hundred percent my own honest opinion.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
Historical romance. Christian fiction.
Karen Witemeyer is one of my all-time favorite, favorite, favorite authors. I wasn't sure, at first, how I felt about this being a spin on Snow White. But I ended up loving this spin. I shouldn't have doubted that she was capable of such a feat.
Penelope Snow is an orphan working as an assistant/servant to Narcissa LaBelle, an actress with a traveling troupe. The troupe has come to Texas and is performing around the state. Travis Kingsley is a Texas Ranger. He's just off one job and mid-rescue of an injured dog when these two meet. Their first meeting is oh-so-brief and seemingly inconsequential. And perhaps it might have stayed that way....if....
Penelope is trying on her mistress's corset and gown...as a favor to the seamstress. Narcissa was very angry with the last fitting of the dress. She has made several heated threats. Penelope and the seamstress want to calm the situation down. But when someone interrupts this fitting and jumps to conclusions...that Penelope wants to become an actress on the stage, a rival to Madame LaBelle, well, Narcissa decides to send Mr. Cecil Hunt to take care of her....permanently.
Fortunately, Penelope is found by seven old cowhands--who live together at the Diamond D ranch. (There is a "Doc" who is grandpa to Travis.) Penny finds her people, if you will, and truly feels like she belongs with these seven! (And Travis does come by to visit now and then.)
As for Travis, well, he's on a new case...a string of burglaries/robbery. Men are reporting missing jewelry and the theatre troupe is soon suspect since their route links up to these robberies.
Is Penny safe in her new life? Will Narcissa (and Hunt) hunt her down again?
I loved this one so much. I loved all the characters. I think it being a spin on Snow White worked really well.
Witemeyer never fails to offer inspiration in the faith messages that she weaves into her plots, and this book is no exception. Readers are given a powerful reminder that sin and evil do exist in our world, but they can be overcome with faith, prayer, and God's Word. Fairest of Heart is the first book of a new series, Texas Ever After. Do yourself a favor and grab a copy today!
I received a complimentary copy from the author and Bethany House. There was no obligation for a positive review. These are my own thoughts.