
For people from afar, she had it all going. She even found a rich boyfriend much like Prince Charming. Growing up she only dreamt of happy ending and she wanted to be a TV star and be famous. The story revolves around Jessie Woods, who like Cinderella, had a stepmom and two stepsisters who hated her. And there was this book, slapping me right across my face and reflecting part of my life in a philosophical way. I was struggling to breathe and keep up with the pace of life. I read it at a point in my life where everything was going wrong for me. At about 80 pages I decided to put down the book because I couldn’t take it anymore. I had a splitting headache and it only got worse as time and pages passed by.


I was travelling when I first started reading this book. This is a modern Cinderella story and I love fairy tales just like every other girl in this whole world so I picked it because I wanted to read it. When I came across this book, I loved the colour. I was very picky with my books because I wanted the right proportion of serious books and light hearted ones but I also didn’t want to miss the best books. It was Lock The Box sale and I will write about it all in another blog, later. I gifted my nephew one and kept the rest with me. I went for a book sale in December and picked up a lot of books. Love.It has been long but I want to write again.Single, Forty and Fabulous!: A Love.Maybe Valentine eShort 2015.The Perfect Escape: Romantic short stories to relax with (with other writers) 2013.All I Want For Christmas (with others) 2012.Personally I Blame My Fairy Godmother 2010.If This is Paradise, I Want My Money Back 2009.

Eventually she left the show in 2007 and focused on her writing although she has made guest appearances of her character. While she was working Carroll was also writing her first novel in her dressing room. She plays the character of Nicola Prendergast on the Irish TV soap Fair City appearing in the role for fourteen years. She has been a regular on the RTÉ One soap opera Fair City.īorn in Dublin where she still lives, Carroll was educated in University College Dublin, the College of Music in Dublin and of the Gaiety School of Acting.
