Trapping the Butterfly (Butterflies Fly Free Series Book 1) by Debra Parmley – Review by Jenni Bishop

Trapping the ButterflyTrapping the Butterfly by Debra Parmley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Trapping the Butterfly is a coming-of-age short story and the first book in the Butterflies Fly Free Series. I enjoy Debra’s diversity in the genres she writes.
This book is set in the roaring 20’s in a time of fast women, prohibition and the harsh underworld of gangsters toting Tommy guns and Al Capone.
This very well written intriguing and fascinating story will have you engaged and on the edge of your seat from start to finish. It’s easy to see Debra’s passion shine through in the writing and descriptive details make it easy to imagine that time.
This is Bethany’s story. One where this naive and sheltered young woman longs to be free of societies expectations and the harshness and confinements placed upon her by her family. Her clothes, her time, her choices. It’s easy to imagine the flappers dancing around in their short skirts and bobbed hair.
Will this young woman be drawn into a harsh world she had no idea existed or will she find love of a good man?
Whelp to find out you will have to get a copy. You will not be disappointed.

Reviewed by @jennadb

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