White Trash Zombie Apocalypse by Diana Rowland, 320 pages
Angel Crawford is finally getting her (un)life together: she's trying to take care of her alcoholic father, figuring out her relationship with her not-quite boyfriend, and studying for her GED.
When a zombie movie starts filming in town, Angel starts recognizing old, unwelcome faces and gets stuck in a web of industrial espionage, evil corporations, and the morally gray zombie mafia.
So far, this is probably the weakest book in the series, but I still enjoyed it. It felt less like a bridge to the rest of the series and more like a water slide. The interpersonal relationships in this book really shone, although the potential love interests did wear on me. Waiting to see what book four will hold!
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