A review by mars_thereader
The Nanny by Lana Ferguson

funny inspiring lighthearted reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I just want to start with, I’m so grateful for this book. I was about to go into a reading slump, but this was a pretty quick read and it was good.

Cassie- The fact that she managed to do school, work, and maintain having a relationship. I’m impressed with her ability to manage all that, I’m definitely impressed. Also, I like how she is very real. And caring. Admirable trait on her part.

Aiden- I think this is the only Aiden I actually like. He is very sweet to his kid which I adore. A lot. Also, he’s a chef. How hot is that? Very.

Sophie- I want to be friends with her. First of all, she’s smart and loves Disney. Like, who wouldn’t want to be friends with her. She is the best character besides Wanda. 

Overall I really liked this book. It was an easy read, the writing was well done too. I love when that happens. Only things I didn’t like was the third act break up and the fact Sophie had to point it out that they loved each other.(Aiden and Cassie, to clarify.) I, personally, find I quite annoying when they are so oblivious a child needs to point it out. But besides those two things, this book was solid.