The Secret Cure: A Gripping Psychological Thriller with a Twist by JD Spero – Review by Stephanie Chapman

The Secret CureThe Secret Cure by J.D. Spero
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Rosalie is unable to move due Guillain-Barre Syndrome. J.D. Spero created the perfect drama filled with passion and revenge. Rosalie has a home health nurse, Cate, who has formed an attachment to spending days with her. Likewise, her husband, Vincent, has become detached and begins going to therapy. However, Anastasia has fallen in love with her patient, and finally reveals her feelings to Vincent. Vincent’s upbringing has taught him to take full advantage of the situation, and he convinces Anastasia he feels the same way.

Then one day, Rosalie utters a word. Cate, happily wants to let Vincent know his wife has started to recover, however Rosalie persuades her to keep her progress secret. Cate doesn’t fully understand but agrees to. Meanwhile, she is having to deal with her pessimistic mother’s declining health and seeks a counselor. Cate served as a medic during the Iraq war and started therapy with Anastasia. How will this drama unfold?

An unpredictable plot filled with deception, I found the justification for Rosalie’s anger to be on point. I’m not sure if I could have betrayed the one person who I could depend on though. Being stuck in a mental and physical prison for several years obviously changes a person’s view on their circumstances.

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