Grief brought Elena Cole to his door, but obsession kept her there. After losing her sister, Elena's world collapses into silence until she meets Elijah Cross, the grief counselor whose calm voice feels like medicine. His presence steadies her. His eyes see too much. The more he listens, the deeper she drifts into the quiet he creates. What begins as comfort becomes dependency. The sessions stretch into something intimate, something that feels like love, but tastes like surrender.
Elijah's calm hides its own darkness, and Elena must decide whether she has found salvation or the shape of her undoing. The Cure That Tastes Like Poison is a haunting, seductive novel about loss, control, and the dangerous kind of love that heals just enough to destroy.
Grief brought Elena Cole to his door, but obsession kept her there. After losing her sister, Elena's world collapses into silence until she meets Elijah Cross, the grief counselor whose calm voice feels like medicine. His presence steadies her. His eyes see too much. The more he listens, the deeper she drifts into the quiet he creates. What begins as comfort becomes dependency. The sessions stretch into something intimate, something that feels like love, but tastes like surrender.
Elijah's calm hides its own darkness, and Elena must decide whether she has found salvation or the shape of her undoing. The Cure That Tastes Like Poison is a haunting, seductive novel about loss, control, and the dangerous kind of love that heals just enough to destroy.