Sin Eater is a story about Jayde and her troubled past. Two years ago, Jayde discovered her ability to erase memories by erasing the memories of her best friend. Now, as a form of penance, she acts as Sin Eater to erase others’ bad memories (but it’ll cost you). Jayde’s lonely lifestyle is starting to wear on her when she accidentally meets and befriends a pair of siblings. Her secret life as Sin Eater conflicts with the life she desperately wants, leading to a fun climax and hopeful resolution.
I rated this book five stars for a few reasons, the first being that the story is friendship-centric. There is mention of romance occasionally, but the focal point is the friendships between our main character and the siblings. I prefer books where we see real love among friends rather romance.
Another reason is how much I felt Jayde’s pain, loss, and grief. I could relate to the way Jayde tried to hide from her problems and even from herself. Amanda has created very relatable characters and she uses them well.
If you’ve read & enjoyed books like Daughter of Smoke and Bone, The Diviners, or Miss Peregrine’s, I think you would enjoy this book as well!