A review by ameliaveganreader
The Pain Eater: A Sadie Reed Story by Lashane Arnett

adventurous dark emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced

5.0

"I was hopeful Angel was all-knowing and had a Psychic handbook or something that could guide me and explain the etiquettes of being a Psychic, if there was such a thing."
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This book was beautiful, sad, emotional and truly thrilling. I couldn't stop reading it and when I had to, I was looking forward to continuing it.
It's a supernatural thriller/mystery with sweet and kind main character Sadie who has psychic powers and when she learns about them, she wants to do everything to help those people she's seeing. Her best friend is the best sidekick a psychic could wish for, he helps her figure out her visions, even if he doesn't always understand what's going on around them.
And Angel! I loved her! She sometimes reminded me of my grandma and I was so emotional during most of her scenes.
There's always more to say, but I don't like giving out too much info about the book.
Paranormal story with murder mystery and lots of different characters with interesting powers and maybe even little bit of freakshow somewhere in there.
Not everyone is all kindness and sunshine, there's darkness and terrible creatures in every corner, and the end definitely makes you scared and also anticipate the second book The Magic Man.
I will be reading that next and posting about it next week.