Reviewed by Kim Deister on
Marcus, Marcus, Marcus. The on-again, off-again love interest. Sometimes I love him, sometimes he annoys me. In the first book, I loved him, but since then he has been a bit of, well, a tool. Although we now know a bit more about why he is the way he is, he is still a tool much of the time. I know he is set up to be The One, but I am not convinced that he is. Angel has new prospects so I hope he either shapes up or she finds someone who deserves her.
Angel is at her best in this book. She is at her best now, strong and independent. She refuses to be pushed around and does what she thinks is best for herself. There are some family things that happen for her that I can't talk about (spoilers), but I love that subplot. It is heartwarming and sweet in its own trashy way!
Things to love...
--Angel's strength. She is secure in herself and refuses to let anyone push her around.
--The supporting characters. They are equally as well developed as the main characters and I love that!
Things I wanted more/less of...
--Marcus and his attitude. Enough said.
Some Quotastic Goodness
--A zombie pretending to be a zombie pretending to be a zombie. Made me dizzy (Loc.962).
--Jeez, it’s corporate espionage on steroids. And brains (Loc.1899).
--Props to stubborn-bitch-willpower for saving the day (Loc. 2743).
My Recommendation: Yes, yes, yes! This is a great series! Zombies, romance, mystery, and hilarity!
This review originally appeared on my blog, http://thecaffeinateddivareads.multifacetedmama.com/?p=9439.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 14 February, 2014: Finished reading
- 14 February, 2014: Reviewed