To Catch An Elf by Debra Parmley – Review by Beverly Finnie

To Catch An Elf: Pennsylvania Fighter PilotTo Catch An Elf: Pennsylvania Fighter Pilot by Debra Parmley
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I enjoy this author but To Catch an Elf wasn’t one of my favorites. I wasn’t sure what was going on at first, which made it hard to push forward but I did. It got better and the romance was definitely exciting. That part of the story was written and developed well. Once I figured out what was going on, the growth of the villain in this story was interesting. He definitely escalated quicker than expected which made the story seem a little rushed. Overall it wasn’t my cup of tea but that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be yours. It doesn’t take away from what the author presented or even how I feel about this author. The romance was great, the crazy stalker for me needed better development.
Marcie jumps from house to house. House/pet sitting. She has no family and a small group of friends in her home port of Ohio, but she has no real roots anywhere. When she took this job in the Poconos she never expected it would change her life in so many ways.
Ted is getting ready to settle down and get on with life, after retiring from the air force. He starts by buying a house in the Poconos, not a permanent residence but it’s a start. Him and his dog Ace come across this beautiful girl Marcie and that was all she wrote. He wanted to get to know her. Which is exactly what he did!
Can he get her to settle down?
How does he handle her being in danger?
Many questions. Most of them answered. Again the author presented an interesting story. Which had its ups and downs. I loved the Ted and Marcie dynamic. It was the danger lurking that could’ve been better polished.
If you like a great love with a little danger, that includes ex-military. Jump on in!
I’m going to look for the next book by this author.

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