Cult Bride: How I Was Brainwashed and How I Broke Free
By (Author) Liz Cameron
Pantera Press
Pantera Press
3rd June 2025
Australia
Non Fiction
True crime
Contemporary non-Christian and para-Christian cults and sects
Paperback
336
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
400g
How are people like you and me brainwashed into cults
In her gap year after high school, Liz is approached at a shopping centre by a woman who asks her survey questions about her Christian faith. Liz is slowly brought into her small, friendly church community but little does she know that her new friends are members of the South Korean cult Providence, which currently operates in more than 70 countries.
This is the story of how Liz endured mind-control techniques and a visit to the cults convicted serial rapist leader in prison and came out the other side alive. She takes us behind the scenes to show us how cults operate in plain sight and how we can unpick the systems that enable them to prey on vulnerable people.
This powerful, candid memoir tells one womans extraordinary story of how she was broken down by a secretive, predatory cult and how she broke free and remade her life.
'ThroughCult Bride,Liz bravely and openly shares her personal journey of cult indoctrination and escape. With generosity, she invites us intoa disconcerting and shocking time in herlife to help us better understand how easy it is to fall prey to a coercive group and the damage thisdoes to a person. Not only insightful and instructive, Liz's story is also unflinching, incredibly moving, and a terrific read.' Sarah Steel, author of Do As I Say:How Cults Control, Why We Join Them, and What They Teach Us About Bullying, Abuse and Coercion
'Cult Bride makes you a close witness of Liz's journey into, and then her escape from, a predatory cult. The searing honesty of the writing is compelling. As a reader you get a rare understanding of how a cult entraps newcomers with kindness and then holds them with a mix of social exclusion, exhaustion and faith. It's a deeply personal story but it is also a strong piece of social analysis. I'm left asking what more parliaments should be doing to protect people and hold those who use these predatory methods to account and when you finish Liz's book, I hope you will be asking the same question.' Senator David Shoebridge
'I highly recommend this book. This is a comprehensive examination on the topic of cults and coercion. The author uses a reliable theoretical framework as a base from which to tell her story, incorporating her thought processes during recruitment, through to a detailed account of her own exit counselling experience and recovery. This is an easy read and a well-written and insightful account of the complex mindset of the cult recruit.' Tore Klevjer, President, Cult Information Family Support
Liz Cameron grew up in fundamentalist Christianity and was brainwashed into the JMS cult, also known as Providence, at age eighteen in 2011. Since escaping in 2013, shes slowly rebuilt her life while also working to raise awareness of cults and assist in deprogramming other cult victims. She now resides in Canberra and balances full-time professional work with cult awareness and advocacy, while also studying a psychology degree.