| book review Inside Dangerous Cults By Linda Michaels CBN.com Senior Producer
 CBN.com  In her latest release, The Black Cloister, author Melanie  Dobson probes the secret and sometimes terrifying world of  abusive religous cults. Set in Germany  and inspired by the story of Martin Luther’s wife, Katharina von Bora, the  novel offers valuable insight into how cult leaders entrap their followers. It also  offers hope to those who have been the victims of  abuse at the hands of cult leaders.  Dobson was living temporarily in East Germany when she became  interested in the life of Katharina von Bora. Katharina was five years old  when her mother died and her father sent her to live in an abbey. “I didn’t  realize that, in the 14 and 15 hundreds, once you were in an abbey you weren’t  allowed to leave,” says Dobson. “The penalty was death for escaping.”  Katharina did safely escape from the abbey, with the help of  Martin Luther and she later became his wife.  When the author returned to the United States, she met a woman who  was ensnared by a religious cult called “The Family”. At first, she didn’t  believe the woman’s bizarre story, but time and research brought Melanie to the  realization that her cult experience was real and a new novel was birthed.  Intertwining the experiences of these two women, The Black  Cloister tells the story of a young woman named Sara who is trapped in an  abusive religious cult. At the same time, a woman named Elise is traveling  across Germany  to search for answers about her mother’s death. Elise's quest for truth brings  her to the abbey where Sara lives. There she meets the cult leader who  once ensnared her mother and fights for a way out of the cult for both her and  Sara. Intriguing and enlightening, The Black Cloister is an  emotionally engaging and enjoyable novel that will leave you wishing you didn’t  have to say good-bye to the two women who are sure to  capture your heart as they journey toward freedom. The novel may also open your eyes to the painful and  long-lasting wounds of the victims of manipulative cult leaders.  "The children that are born into cults and children  that are raised in cults have to think a certain way and they have no  choice," says Melanie. Once they escape -- if they are able to escape,  Melanie says many find it difficult to find someone to hear their story and  believe that the horrors they experienced were real. "These cults do exist. They still exist today."  says Melanie. "People who saw the story about the polygamy cult in Texas  didn't understand why these women would stay in a cult like this or why the  children would stay. Hopefully after reading The Black Cloister people will  understand how scripture is manipulated to keep people in a cult and how people  who genuinely want to serve and follow and love God are misled by these  leaders who are abusing this power." As a novel, Melanie says she wanted The Black Cloister to be an entertaining suspense story. But she also hopes those  who may be going down the wrong road with their faith -- following a person  instead of Christ -- will have their eyes opened to the dangers of following  such a path.  Readers of  this novel may find it easier to understand  people who are hurting as a result of their experience with a cult. Or they may   be challenged in their own walk with the Lord. But they will definitely  find themselves entertained along the way.    Comments? Email me  
   
 
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