Even White Trash Zombies Get the Blues (White Trash Zombie #2)
by Diana Rowland, 2012
Even White Trash Zombies Get the Blues. And apparently I do too-- at least after finishing the book. The story left me feeling a bit saddened that this installment just didn't quite have the bite like its first novel.
The story picks right up where the last one left off. Loose ends from the last novel are tied off, but new ones from this story's mystery are introduced as well.
I definitely miss the snark and humor that was present throughout the entire first book. Here, you only get snippets of it now and again. The romance fizzled out as well, but I didn't mind not get getting the gory details on zombie sex. (bbrraaiiinnss for foreplay)
It was nice to see Angel's character grow-- and quite significantly at that too. While, in the first book she learned how to be a zombie, in this book, she's repairing her relationship with her abusive father, working towards her GED, moving away from her probation status, and bettering herself into someone above her "low class" status.
Super Zombie Powers, activate!
My rating: ★★★★☆ (4 out of 5 stars)
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