My Life as a White Trash Zombie is a fantasy book released by author Diana Rowland. The book belongs to the series titled White Trash Zombie. It is the book no. 1 in this series. Try other books from the author such as Touch of the Demon and Mark of the Demon.
Allison McLemore is the perfect narrator for this book. Her southern accent isn’t native, but it is brilliantly done. She also has a lovely voice which gives the main character great charm. McLemore’s voice brings alive the sarcastic and self-deprecating comments of the main character.
Angel is living the worst life ever. She’s living in the swamps of southern Louisiana. She has her alcoholic deadbeat father as a company. Dropped out of high school, she has also developed a pill habit, not to mention a criminal record. She’s been shown the door on numerous jobs. Currently, she is on probation for a felony. Life doesn’t seem to be getting better, yet it is getting worse in a downwards spiral.
Everything changes when she wakes up in the hospital one day. She had overdosed on some painkillers. She vaguely remembers being in a car crash, however, has no marks or injuries on her. Furthermore, she receives an anonymous letter for a job opportunity, one that she can’t dare turn down.
In no time, she’s dealing with new problems. She has a crush on a certain deputy. She also has a new addiction – a craving for brains. To add insult to injury, the morgue where she started work keeps filling up with a certain serial killer’s victims. Angel has to become mature fast enough so that she can bravely tackle the calamity that she is to face next.