White Trash Zombie Gone Wild by Diana Rowland, 325 pages
From the MARC: "When hordes of people descend on her hometown for the Deep South Zombie Fest, Angel, submerged in redneck hell, is determined to focus on her upcoming college midterms until a decapitated body turns up at the edge of town, changing her plans."
This installment of the series felt like a return to form. Plenty of zombie madness, very little love triangle, and no Mama Zombie weirdness. I liked that Rowland explored what it means to be an addict and forever struggle with addiction, but still be capable. Angel's an addict, but that doesn't mean it has to consume her. She can acknowledge them but not limit herself to simply being an addict. She's a high school graduate. She's a college student. She's an integral part of the Tribe.
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