``A gripping, chilling read which I just couldn’t put down. Found myself reading far too late at night as I desperately wanted to see what would happen next.``
Over the Rainbow``Captivating and hypnotic,a dark and devious tale that will lure you in and not let go. I read it all in one sitting.``
Stacy is Reading``Nicola Cassidy writes so beautifully, just gorgeous to read. If you’re hoping for a Mary Poppins style tale, you’re in for a bit of a shock, this Nanny certainly doesn’t simply use a spoonful of sugar``
Bad Mammy``Dark, gritty and full of utterly life-like characters. Nicola's attention to detail in her dialogue, description and character building is truly wonderful.``
Madwoman in the Attic``A character driven novel and a plot driven novel which is exactly what I always want, but don’t always get.``
Between My Lines``Another gem from Nicola Cassidy. She has perfected her craft``
Simply Homemade``Perfect for fans of Hannah Kent’s Burial Rites and The Good People, The Nanny at Number 43 is an accomplished historical novel that blends elements of crime fiction with a compelling domestic drama.``
Shelf of Unread``A slow burn of a thriller, thoroughly engrossing, filled with atmosphere and a sense of menace. Mary Poppins this is NOT ...``
The Bookwormery``Intriguing and thought-provoking storyline filled with beautiful descriptions of the world and life back in 1880’s. Has a lot of charm``
The Wolf Pad``I absolutely loved this book!! I really enjoyed the author’s debut and I think she has done even better with this``
Donna's Book Blog``This is a wonderful example of good historical fiction, but it also has an engaging cast of characters that wouldn't be out of place in Rebecca``
Behind Green Eyes``I really like that the book is based in Ireland, it was a thrill to know all the places mentioned. Very well written with great attention to detail``
Not Another Book Blogger``Cassidy’s characterisation is thorough and true to the era. Her writing is evocative, gently drawing the reader in and wrapping them in a blanket of prickly discomfort!``
Jan's Book Buzz``A fascinating interpretation and twist of historical facts; another impressive novel from Nicola Cassidy``
Swirl and Thread``A nanny emerges to chill the blood and set pulses racing in this thoroughly gripping and entertaining tale``
Sunday Independent``Nicola Cassidy has a talent for pacing and a real talent for speech and tone.``
Books Ireland Magazine``I loved, loved, loved this book. An emotional roller coaster that I just couldn't put down. Up there with The Time Traveller's Wife.``
Janie Dee, Amazon``I thoroughly enjoyed this historical novel. An intriguing crime novel with a difference (no police or detectives). Really enjoyed it.``
Lorna Sixsmith, Author``December Girl seamlessly straddles the territory between saga and historical mystery, making this a perfect choice for fans of historical fiction and mysteries alike.``
Lisa Reads Books``I'd recommend this for anyone who is looking for an engaging character-driven read, anyone with an interest in Irish heritage or anyone looking for a heartfelt read.``
Behind Green Eyes``I couldn't put December Girl down, yet I didn't want to reach the last page for fear of what it might hold... one of the best debuts I have ever read.``
Books of all Kinds``This is no light tale about a young girl’s exploits in the late 19th century. It's a story of love and heartbreak, of fear and courage.``
Swirl and Thread``I found it unputdownable, which in a life where I’m so easily distracted, is a difficult thing to be.``
Bad Mammy``I didn't like it, I absolutely LOVED it. I'd even go as far as to say it'd definitely be in my top reads of 2017.``
Celeste Loves Books``What I loved more than anything about December Girl was that it surprised me. It didn’t follow the path I was expecting but instead twisted and turned.``
My Chestnut Reading Tree``My favourite thing about this book is how unexpected a journey it took me on. A pleasure to read, even if it broke my heart.``
Between My Lines``This lady can write! Nicola Cassidy’s story-telling is compelling; her prose has a unique tone and her descriptive passages – the countryside, events and, above all, emotions – are superbly written.``
The TBR Pile``What I loved most about the book was the path it took. Just when I thought I knew where it would lead, there was a twist in the plot and we were off in a totally different direction.``
My Eclectic Reads``I can’t believe this is a debut. It’s the most captivating, character driven story which is so beautifully written I could feel the emotion pouring off the page.``
Chat About Books``It really is the sign of a page turner when you are reading it while the kettle is boiling and then forget to actually make the tea…``
The Post Modern Mammy``Nicola Cassidy is a wonderful story teller and has a great way of setting the scene in her writing, the narrative conveyed a superb sense of the setting and era.``
The Quiet Knitter``Nicola’s debut novel reminds of one my favourite authors Lesley Pearse, both beautiful writers who bring historical novels to life with characters of those times.``
Dodees to Daquiris``It is a cracking read! It is a tale that transcends geography and could have taken place in a different country and at a different time.``
Fabulicious Fifty``What a fantastic book!! I was gripped straight from the off. This was a brilliantly written book that hooked me and took me on a rollercoaster of a ride.``
Donna's Book Blog``This is just a wonderful piece of historical fiction.``
Joyful Antidotes``I absolutely LOVED this book. It is hard to believe that this is a debut novel as it has all the hallmarks of a seasoned author.``
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