Dancing Butterfly (Butterflies Fly Free Series) by Debra Parmley – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

a href=”https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39679616-dancing-butterfly” style=”float: left; padding-right: 20px”>Dancing Butterfly (Butterflies Fly Free Series Book 2)Dancing Butterfly by Debra Parmley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Dancing Butterfly is Book Two in the Butterflies Fly Free Series. It is a historical romance set in the 1920’s and full of action, suspense, mystery, drama, intrigue, passion, dancers, gangsters, and love. The story centers around the characters of Suki and Frank and is told from each of their POV. Suki, AKA Susan, is a dancer trying to make money to pay her rent. She is strong, fiercely independent and used to only having herself to rely on when times got tough. Frank is one of Al Capone’s right-hand men that Suki finds herself attracted to, but she is uncertain what to do with that attraction. As fate would have it, Suki and Frank are thrown together when gunfire opens in the club Suki is dancing at. When she tries to escape through the underground tunnels, she becomes injured and must rely on Frank for help. With her injured foot she is unable to dance so Frank makes her his girl and vows to protect her at all costs. The chemistry between them is undeniable and Suki finds herself uncertain where their relationship is going or if they have a future together. The author did a great job of pulling me into the story with the descriptive scenes. I felt as though I was there in the 1920’s, alongside Al Capone, the gangsters, and the dancers. I could vividly see the dresses, hear gunfire, and feel the chemistry between Suki and Frank. A great read and I look forward to Book Three.

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