Cult, A Love Story: Ten Years Inside a Canadian Cult and the Subsequent Long Road of Recovery

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For fans of EducatedCaptive, and Leah Remini's Troublemaker comes the gripping true-life story of one young woman's accidental journey into a cult. And her escape a decade later.

It's rarely obvious when a group is a cult. Most cults don't advertise themselves as such: they are groups of people who look and act just like you and me. Not dangerous. Not deranged. At least, not at first.

The slide toward complete control of your personality, your thoughts, and your life is slow and virtually unnoticeable. Until it's too late.

Cult, A Love Story has been studied in university classrooms, featured in an audio documentary and on podcasts, and read by cult survivors and their families all over the world, from remote British Columbia, Canada to Australia, Europe, the Middle East and beyond.

In this award-winning memoir, Alexandra Amor shines a light on cults so that others might learn from her heartbreaking experience. Amor gracefully and sensitively explains how ordinary and intelligent people get seduced into joining cults, why they stay despite the emotional and psychological abuse, and what the long process of recovery looks like once someone leaves a cult.

Amor's transparency about her decade-long involvement with a Vancouver, Canada cult makes this powerful and gripping book an excellent resource for those wanting to know more about how the mind control of a high demand spiritual or religious group works.

In this page-turning, personal memoir you will learn:

- how normal, intelligent people can, without knowing what's happening, get sucked into a cult's grip

- why it's so very difficult for those in high demand groups (cults) to leave

- how to evaluate whether a group you belong to is a cult

- what the recovery period after a cult looks like

- resources and recommendations if you know someone in a cult, or if you are in recovery from a cult yourself

"This excellent memoir reveals how a charismatic, manipulative spirit medium can use love for God and neighbor as a hook to drag a small group of devotees into her cynical web of impossible goals for self-perfection. After a heroic struggle for insight, Alexandra Amor was one of the cult members who broke the abusive spell."

Joesph Szimhart, Cult Information Specialist

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5.0
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Talitha Ebrite
October 3, 2021
This was one of the most riveting stories I've read in a long time. Cults are, of course, fascinating, but I've always believed, subconsciously, that they are traps only for the unwary. Amor brilliantly, and with a perfect balance of compassion and reason, demonstrates how even "folks like us" can be sucked in by a charismatic personality and a dynamic community.
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About the author

Alexandra Amor writes mystery novels about love, friendship and the search for truth.

At the moment, she is working on the next book in her Freddie Lark mystery series.

Alexandra began her writing career with an award-winning memoir about ten years she spent in a cult in the 1990s. She has written four animal adventures for middle-grade readers, set on a fictional island in the Salish Sea, several historical mysteries set in 1890 in frontier British Columbia, and a cozy romantic mystery.

Every Monday she hosts It’s a Mystery, a podcast that connects mystery readers like you to exciting new mystery authors. Listen to the show on your favourite podcast app and find your next great read.


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