Review of Relieved

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Review of Relieved

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Relieved" by Cheryl Richardson.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The book Relieved by Cheryl Richardson is an intriguing work of non fiction. The story follows a personal assistant who works for a wealthy woman named Debora. The assistant is unhappy with the job, as Debora's demands and expectations are draining and stressful. As the story progresses, the assistant comes to a breaking point and must decide whether to stay in the job or move on. The assistant also has to deal with their own internal conflict as they try to figure out what they really want in life. The assistant begins to realize that they are losing themselves in their job and that Debora's demands are not healthy or sustainable. The assistant starts to question their own worth and self-esteem, and they start to wonder if they are worth more than just being someone's assistant. The story comes to a head when the assistant is faced with a difficult decision: whether to stay with Debora or to move on and start a new life. In the end, the assistant must make a choice that will change their life forever.

The book is a compelling and well-written story that explores the complex dynamics between an employer and their personal assistant. It's an interesting look at the power dynamics between these two individuals and how they impact each other's lives. The narrator's perspective is unique and compelling, and the story is filled with tension and conflict. While the story may be a bit dark and heavy at times, it's also quite thought-provoking and engaging.

The book may not be for everyone, as it can be a bit dark and emotionally heavy at times. The narrator's experiences are often challenging and stressful, which may not be enjoyable for some readers. Additionally, the story may not have the satisfying resolution that some readers might prefer. Some might also find the story to be slow-paced, as it's more of a character study than a fast-paced thriller.

There were no grammatical errors or mistakes in the book. It was well-structured and exceptionally well edited. I am rating this book, Relieved, 5 out of 5 stars.

I would recommend this book to readers who enjoy complex and thought-provoking stories about the power dynamics between individuals. It's a book that will appeal to readers who like character-driven stories that explore the human condition. This book may also be of interest to readers who enjoy stories about the lives of personal assistants or people who work for powerful individuals.

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