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To Love a Beast

Once upon a Time in Texas

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To Love a Beast

By: Karen Witemeyer
Narrated by: Cara Firestone
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Beauty & the Beast in 1800s Texas.

Once known among New York's elite as the American Adonis, Everett Griffin now lives as a recluse in the wilds of Texas. The treachery of a former admirer left his face and his spirit riddled with scars, so he hides himself away, his only companions a trio of trusted servants and an oversized dog. Locals whisper of the beastly man who lives in the gloomy manor outside of town and his tendency to attack anyone who dares approach. Everett relishes his fearsome reputation and uses it as a shield to guard his privacy. Until a young woman as stubborn as she is beautiful infiltrates his sanctum and lays siege to his defenses.

When an injury to her father jeopardizes the family's book binding business, Callista Rosenfeld determines to fulfill the contract herself, and no insufferable client or woman-eating dog will deter her. Finding unlikely allies among Mr. Griffin's staff, Callista secures her position and sets to work transforming the manor's remarkable library. Her employer transforms as well, his ill-tempered growls subsiding to reveal a considerate, intellectual nature. Affection blooms as Callista and Everett discover hidden depths in each other, but the evil schemes of a vengeful hunter threaten to leave their love and their lives in tatters.

©2025 Karen Witemeyer (P)2025 Tantor Media
Clean & Wholesome Westerns
Beautiful Fairytale • Heartfelt Romance • Good Story • Clean Exciting Romance • Western Setting • Texas Twist
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I always like Karen Witemeyer's stories, and I have especially enjoyed this series, however, I did not care for the narrator for this book. I missed Barbara McCullough narrating, as she usually does for this author's books. The narrator seemed to have very little vocal range when it came to male voices. (I can understand that narrating voices belonging to the opposite gender can be challenging, but I have heard narrators with more depth.) I also didn't care for her cadence/pace of reading. I enjoyed this retelling of Beauty and the Beast and had fun finding the little nods to the Disney story in the character names. I would still listen to another story if it was offered, but I might think twice if it was this narrator.

Good story, lackluster narration

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I have all of Karen Witemeyer’s Audible books and have enjoyed all of them, until this one. I had to force myself to listen to the end as this was quite possibly the poorest narration I have ever heard. I’d like to listen to the book again as the story got lost in the poor reading, but cannot listen to this narrator again. (I made the mistake of pre-ordering this title before a sample was available as I thought that as this was Karen Witemeyer, the reader will be very good, right? I was very wrong and wasted a credit.) And no, this was not an AI narration, Audible states clearly if a narration is by Virtual Voice (which would have actually been better).

Disappointing narration

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This retelling of the Disney version of Beauty and the Beast was well done. It was clean, Christian, and uplifting. I really appreciated the way the story was integrated into a western late 1800’s - early 1900’s Texas timeline & background! It worked well with the fairytale! The character growth was also amazing, and I loved the happy ending!

Disney

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I absolutely loved this story! Karen Witemeyer did a fantastic job of retelling this classic fairytale with an old West setting and details. The narrator wasn’t my favorite, but it didn’t keep me from enjoying the story.

Fabulous fairytale with a Texas twist

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I love the Beauty and the Beast retelling. This story is full of the same romance with elements of faith that make it a heartfelt, clean exciting romance that I love to read.

Love this Beauty and the Beast Retelling

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This was a great Beauty and the Beast retelling! However, I have definitely heard better narrators.

Great Story but not My Favorite Narrator!

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The book is good but I have to agree the narration was really hard to listen to
I normally love her narrator but this one was a fail it reminded me of ai for sure .

Bad narration but good story

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Good story! Everybody likes a good fairy tale and safe for little ears to listen to! The narrator is pretentious and lacks good inflection, if the story wasn't good enough to bear up under it, this would've been a terrible purchase. As it is, I how they change narrators before releasing any more audios in this new series.

Good Version

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I had to listen at a faster speed to enjoy the narrator, but that didn’t bother me. The story was a great Beauty and the Beast retelling!

Great Story!

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I loved the story. I really hated the narrator....she was horrible!!! I almost returned the book due to the narrator. The story and characters are the only reason I stayed with the book.

The story and the characters.

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