Eh, not loving this cover like I have the others.
5/26/15 (the 6 likes are for the comment, not the review)
4.25 stars.
Can we just stop with all of this fucking zombie baby/zombie mama/ZeeEm/ZeeBee shit already?! It’s seriously beginning to grate on my nerves, if you can’t tell. Fortunately, I like everything else about the book (well, with the exception of something Angel did concerning one of her relationships) and I like Philip, but I’m so sick of this relationship being emphasized so much, this doesn’t happen with any of the other zombies who turn other people, so I wish Rowland would just cool it with this one, though I fear it’s only going to get worse.
Saberton is back in How the White Trash Zombie Got Her Groove Back, though to be honest, I guess they never really left. After one of the Tribe is killed and Pietro is kidnapped, it’s apparent that someone’s feeding information to the bad guys, so while the gang tries to unravel that mystery, they also have to try to get Pietro back from the Sabers, who have taken him to their headquarters in New York City.
Angel’s reaction to the city, and particularly the subway, had me cracking up! Her description hilariously (and accurately) describes the shithole that the subway is; crammed, dirty and smelly. The others are more familiar with the New York, particularly Naomi/Heather/Julia, who risks running into her evil mother, Nicole, and brother, Andrew, both of whom think she’s dead (though she has had plastic surgery in an effort to keep them from finding out she’s still among the living, which I still think is weird). I like her relationship with Kyle, but his “I don’t want to live but am not offing myself anytime soon” attitude would seriously piss me off if I were her.
A word of warning, if you found the scene from one of the past books where Angel cracked some skulls, literally, you may want to gird your loins because there are definitely some blood-spattered scenes towards the end of this book.
There are definitely a lot of changes in this book, with Angel, Pietro and a number of other characters. Old secrets are exposed, new ones are brought to light, relationships change and past histories of certain characters are revealed, all of which should make for interesting dynamics in coming books. I’d love a book to focus more on Dr. Nikas and would even love some flashbacks involving him, he has to have had an interesting life.
I’m still not sure what role Nick is going to play in the future. It doesn’t seem like Angel’s attracted to him, though it’s becoming more and more apparent that he likely has feeling for her, but he’s definitely turning into a close friend. Like I said, not sure how that relationship’s going to play out in the coming novels (I’m definitely a Marcus girl, so…).
Overall, a good addition to the White Trash Zombie series, though I don’t know how long they can continue to focus on Saberton but am not sure what other direction Rowland can take the series. Either way, I’m interested to find out where she goes and am looking forward to the next book in the series, White Trash Zombie Gone Wild.