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A Cure Through Love

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What happens when the patient becomes the therapist, and the therapist becomes the patient?

Psychologist Ember Hueth has it all she is going to leave her abusive husband and affair behind. But when she finds herself in the center of a murder investigation after her eighteen-year-old patient Sandra Parsson is found dead, Ember scrambles to cover up her own illicit secrets.

But Sandra is not so innocent. At least she, herself, doesn’t think so, as her premeditated reason for choosing Ember as her therapist begins to uncoil.

The closer Ember gets to unraveling Sandra’s secrets, the greater the connection between the two becomes. In Allison Relyea's debut novel, A Cure Through Love , answers unravel as volcanically as Ember’s subconscious, proving that the past provides only what the past can answers, details, and clarity.

423 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 22, 2023

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August 13, 2024
I absolutely loved the premise of this book. The story flowed well, and it kept my attention. A few twists in between, which made my jaw drop!😳 This is a well written book, easy to read, and a great storyline.

The only reason I didn't give this one the 5th star was literally down to the last few pages. Although the ending surprised me, I also felt a little bit disappointed in the outcome.

Overall though, I'd recommend this! It's still definitely worth a read.

Fave quotes👇🏻
Sometimes, you just need to tell everyone to fuck off.

Clichés are for fiction, and reality is for living.

Out of your vulnerabilities, will come your strength.
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13 reviews
December 30, 2024
I was surprised to see that not many people have read this book as only 1700 have shelved it on Goodreads. I finished it in 5 days which is fast for me. When reading I always just had this sense that I didn’t really know the full story, and eventually I thought I did and then the last couple pages completely threw me. Also this is one of those books where the ending has very little hope which I actually like. Don’t get me wrong I don’t think this book really stands out compared to others but it is still a good read regardless.

Also, the formatting was really weird (I read this on my Kindle) and random words were hyphenated, whole words were missing, chapters and beginning of new parts were all on the same page. It was easy to figure out how it was supposed to be read but yeah weird…
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104 reviews
January 28, 2024
Absolutely loved this book & loved it even more because I know the author!! I thought I knew how it was going to end the entire time and was wrong. Kept me so, so captivated the entire time. Such a great story. I’m officially an Allison Relyea stan
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21 reviews
November 27, 2024
What a read. Confusing at times and inflicts a deep emotional response. A lot of moral and ethics questioned. Couldn’t put it down
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June 27, 2024
Loved the concept of this book. I enjoyed each character. I love stories where no one is "good." I enjoyed the majority of this story.

However. The ending was iffy for me. I know fiction is fiction, but there's a glaring plot hole that ruined an overall pretty decent read.

A lot of the writing seemed strange to me, as well. For example, "lowering" was spelled lower-ing. I couldn't understand the purpose or meaning behind that. If someone could enlighten me, that would be great because that bothered me all throughout the story.

Also, there were a lot of blatant misspellings. I know no one is perfect, and things are missed, but they seemed almost excessive here.

Great read though!
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February 3, 2024
A Cure Through Love

This book was easy reading and kept your interest through moving plot twists. As a medical person, I found the medical ethical issues being ignored uncomfortable but as written sadly believable considering the family history. Definitely worth reading.
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October 1, 2023
I cannot remember the last time that a book consumed my attention. I couldn’t put this book down!! Outstanding book
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February 9, 2025
loved the book and love the author! i’m usually pretty good at guessing plot twists but i truly did NOT see that one coming
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December 20, 2025
Slow start, but in the end there were so many different plot twists! Wasn’t a true fan of the ending though.
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December 24, 2025
Think I’m confused. Not really crime/thrillery and got confusing with the two POV, after and present. Also I hate to see a man get away with murder.
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January 25, 2026
I’m just as confused as when I started it

Only bc I think I'm gullible and it went way over my head. I don't know who was the guilty one. Is there another story lol.
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