
Member Reviews

I was looking forward to this, however, after receiving a copy from a friend I realised this is not the horror I thought it would be. Whilst the premise is good the execution is lacking - the novel dragged and I didn't like the characters. Not for me.

When a young widower seeks assistance from a British nanny, two twins seem like the biggest challenge. What Nila, the young nanny is not expecting is to have to battle an ancient evil for the souls of the twins.
Nila's Babies suffers from the curse of telling, not showing. It takes a hot minute to get into the action, and many readers may be put off by how the story is told.

Tipping from mystery into occult territory, Nila's Babies is a gothically stimulating psychological horror tale featuring a bi-racial nanny, a widower, his twin daughters, and one demon who has big plans for all those who cross her path.
Excellent character development, delightful dialogue, and just plain good storytelling.

I thought this was an interesting concept, however it fell well short of what I expected... the story line was just too far off leftfield for me unfortunately.

Lurking in this book are the seeds of a decent story but unfortunately they need a more skilled writer to bring them to life. The premise is interesting - a twist on the legend of Lilith - but the execution is clumsy rendering it ridiculous. There are big leaps in the plot to drive things along instead of taking time to establish characters and there's little to recommend here.
Maybe it will improve in the next book but I don't know that I want to find out.
Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC without obligation..

The book has potential but falls very short. It was well written but the storyline was just too weird even for me and I've read some doozies. I'm sad to say that this has put me off trying anything else by this author.

Description
A young nanny battles an ancient demon for the souls of the twin babies in her care...
Lilith, an ancient demon, has been cursed by the gods of creation with eternal life. When her body begins to fail, she must transplant her mind into the body of a younger woman. She chooses a widower's twin babies as prey for her and her acolyte's next body transfers. Nila, the babies' young nanny, is the only one who can protect the twins from Lilith's debauchery.
My Review
When it comes to reviews I usually will like to see what others thinks about the book I am reading. However, that does not deter me from reading a book if the reviews are negative. However, I am sorry to say in this instant most reviews were accurate. The book is a bit strange. I had a hard time staying interested. Even from the beginning it felt as if it was all over the place. Because I wanted to give an honest opinion I finished the book.
So, based on my reading I cannot honestly give this a very good rating. It was strange all around - the photos, getting Lilith out of Hattie’s body into Raven’s body..... just not written very well. The book definitely has potential. I hope the next book will be better.
This book was provided for free in exchange for my honest opinion.

This was a very, very strange book. I expected it to paranormal, but it went way beyond what I was expecting! So strange! Not my cup of tea but if you love all things weird and other worldly then this may be for you.

I received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest opinion.
I was unable to finish this book. It was hard to get into and disappointing.

A very awkward and uninteresting book - I found no horror or thrill in this novel. Nila's babies is another take on the Skeleton Key, devoid of any cohesive actions by the very superficial and at times, absurd characters. Nila doing a minstrel accent gravely offended me and I don't understand what the author was thinking putting something like that in.

Nila's Babies had such potential and has a interesting storyline. It just fell short of reaching the destination. I would still try this author again because I think there is potential.