Audiobook Read-along Review: White Trash Zombie Apocalypse (White Trash Zombie #3) by Diana Rowland

Posted March 15, 2024 by Lisa Mandina in Review / 10 Comments

Audiobook Read-along Review: White Trash Zombie Apocalypse (White Trash Zombie #3) by Diana RowlandWhite Trash Zombie Apocalypse by Diana Rowland
Series: White Trash Zombie #3
Narrator: Allison McLemore
Published by Audible Studios on July 2, 2013
Genres: Adult Horror, Adult Paranormal, Adult Science Fiction, Adult Urban Fantasy
Length: 09:54
Source: Purchased
Format: Audiobook
My Rating: four-half-stars
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Blurb:

Our favorite white trash zombie, Angel Crawford, has enough problems of her own, what with dealing with her alcoholic, deadbeat dad, issues with her not-quite boyfriend, the zombie mafia, industrial espionage, and evil corporations. Oh, and it’s raining, and won’t let up.

But things get even crazier when a zombie movie starts filming in town, and Angel begins to suspect that it’s not just the plot of the movie that’s rotten. Soon she’s fighting her way through mud, blood, bullets, and intrigue, even as zombies, both real and fake, prowl the streets.

Angel’s been through more than her share of crap, but this time she’s in way over her head. She’ll need plenty of brainpower to fit all the pieces – and body parts – together in order to save herself, her town, and quite possibly the human race.

My Review

Once again Angel is back and it seems that as she keeps trying to get further ahead in her new chance at life, be it zombified or whatever, things keep conspiring to push her back and cause her problems. I can’t promise no spoilers if you haven’t read the first two yet, so be cautious as you read on!

The Big Bad in this one is kind of new, but as with the last book, we have some of the bad guys who show up once again. And once again there may be some possible switching of sides, which we may not know about. First Angel almost gets hit by a truck at the local high school where they’re filming a zombie movie. She’s saved by the zombie she was forced to make in the last book, Phillip. So it seems like maybe he’s not a bad guy? But that opinion doesn’t last long when he is part of some other events that make him out to be still an enemy.

The doctor that was so evil in the last book is also back, maybe working for the bad guys this time. Angel is still having to deal with her boyfriend/zombie daddy Marcus’s often overbearing overprotectiveness, as well as his condescension at times. Her father is also a wild card, she can’t quite tell if he’s really working on not getting drunk all the time, and his attitude at times doesn’t make it seem he is. Fortunately Marcus’s uncle Pietro seems to be more someone that Angel can count on.

And it’s not only the bad guys she knows, but a new family and maybe a spy, as well as mother nature taking a swipe at Angel’s life as well. I enjoyed this one for sure, and am looking forward to seeing just what happens in the next book between the latest villains and how the people closest to Angel say they are working on things, and if they’ll actually do that.

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10 responses to “Audiobook Read-along Review: White Trash Zombie Apocalypse (White Trash Zombie #3) by Diana Rowland

  1. Sounds like there’s a lot going on with bad guys she knows and new ones as well as ones you aren’t quite sure whether they are bad or not. I heard a lot of good things about this series.

    • Lisa Mandina

      There are new bad guys each book, but we also seem to find connections between them each book as well!

    • Lisa Mandina

      I wish you had been able to! It is a fun series. And easy to read too. Of course I’m listening, but I think it would be a fast read.

    • Lisa Mandina

      I could totally do them back to back if I wasn’t afraid I’d forget too much each month when we are doing our chats about each one.

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