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A Mad Zombie Party
A Mad Zombie Party
A Mad Zombie Party
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A Mad Zombie Party

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A modern-day Alice in Wonderland meets the undead…

BOOK FOUR in Gena Showalter’s New York Times bestselling series, The White Rabbit Chronicles

Ali Bell and Cole Holland's crew of zombie slayers thought they'd won the war against Anima Industries, the evil company responsible for capturing and experimenting on zombies in an effort to discover the secret to immortality. In the last epic clash, the slayers lost many of their crew and closest friends. But Frosty, the ice man himself, has not recovered from one casualty in particular—the love of his life, Kat Parker. 

On the path to self-annihilation, Frosty receives a message from beyond—Kat's spirit returns, insisting he partner with rogue slayer Camilla Marks. Frosty will do anything for Kat. Except that. Camilla is the one who betrayed them all, leading to Kat's death. But when Anima rises from the grave to become a force the slayers may not have the strength to overcome, Frosty, Camilla and all the slayers will have to work together to survive the madness.

The White Rabbit Chronicles:
Alice in Zombieland
Through the Zombie Glass
The Queen of Zombie Hearts
A Mad Zombie Party

 
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 29, 2015
ISBN9781488200632
A Mad Zombie Party
Author

Gena Showalter

Gena Showalter is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of over seventy books, including the acclaimed Lords of the Underworld series, the Gods of War series, the White Rabbit Chronicles, and the Forest of Good and Evil series. She writes sizzling paranormal romance, heartwarming contemporary romance, and unputdownable young adult novels, and lives in Oklahoma City with her family and menagerie of dogs. Visit her at GenaShowalter.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    So! I loved, loved, loved the first and second, AND third books in this series, and I thought it would end with that fabulous finale...but it didn't. There was a fourth book...and here it is. At first, I was overjoyed at the idea of getting to read another book in this series, because this series is BEYOND awesome...buuut, after I read the synopsis...sigh...I was disappointed.

    This book is written from different perspectives (I was so looking forward to reading from Ali's view, but ugh...): Milla (the girl who betrayed the crew), and Frosty (the heartbroken one). They hate each other, but they both fight against the same evil...also, Milla realised her mistake from last time and is trying to atone for them.

    Kat Parker (the dead girl) has become a witness and has come back to bring Milla and Frosty together...there was a vision...a vision where Milla would save Frosty from dying...so...ta-da! That's how their stories intertwine. So...seeing as how they hate each other, yet are forced to be together by Frosty's friends...you can see how this story will end, right...?

    Anyhoo...this book wasn't bad, it just wasn't anywhere near as awesome as the previous books...the switching perspectives also confused me at some points...

    The cover...hmm...is that Milla? Or is it Ali? I can't tell...grr...

    I can't really point out any outstanding good points about this book, unfortunately...I mean, it was still GOOD, just...sigh...I suppose my expectations were set far too high?

    Well...suffice to say...I'm glad Frosty had his HEA, and most, if not all loose ends were tied up nicely, we even got some info on their kids...!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Told from a different point of view, this novel ties up the series nicely and does a decent job of exploring the grief caused by losing someone you love and learning to move forward. All the emotion in these books is a bit exaggerated, but the truth is, learning empathy for someone else does make all the difference in how you cope with your own things.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    An improvement over the last instalment but overall this series has been disappointing. Definitely not recommended for younger than 14 due to sexual content / drinking.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I was so incredibly excited when I heard there was going to be another White Rabbit book! And it did NOT disappoint. I loved seeing Frosty and how he was moving on from Kat. I enjoyed watching the development of the character of Milla beyond what we'd seen in the previous volume. A sucker for romance, I really loved watching romances brewing and feelings growing and changing. Of course, it wasn't all happiness and romance, there was still challenges and battles to fight. The action and suspense kept me on the edge of my seat and I truly had trouble putting down my Nook to do any "real life" activities! While I'm sad that the series is officially over now, I do love the way things worked out and I loved the little bonuses that we got at the end letting us know how things would turn out for the main characters.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Ok, so I took a big chance checking this book out seeing as to the fact that I have not read the other three books in this series. I have heard of this series but had yet to check out any of the books in it. I had the chance to read this book and therefore the reason that I read this book having not read the other three. My issues so much were not due to the fact that I had not read the other books; although that was part of it. My real issues is that I was not in love with the world that this series took place. For example I had a hard time instantly getting a picture in my head of what the world looked like that Ali and her friends or I should say companions resided in. Also, there seemed to be a lot of talking and not much action. All of the fighting seems to have happened in the prior novels. Yet, even though I did not care for this book, I do like this author.