Review: The Down Home Zombie Blues


 

 

He's a Florida cop. She's an intergalactic zombie hunter. Saving Earth is the least of their problems...
Bahia Vista homicide detective Theo Petrakos thought he'd seen it all. Then a mummified corpse and a room full of futuristic hardware sends Guardian Force commander Jorie Mikkalah into his life. Before the night's through, he's become her unofficial partner--and official prisoner--in a race to save the Earth. And that's only the start of his troubles.
Jorie's mission is to stop a deadly infestation of bio-mechanical organisms from using Earth as a breeding ground. If she succeeds, she could save a world and win a captaincy. But she needs Theo's help, even if their unlikely partnership threatens to set off an intergalactic incident, and forces her to choose between a planet and a promotion--and a man who's become far more important than she cares to admit...


Genre: science fiction romance

Publication date: April 2018

Mature content: yes

Review: I liked reading The Down Home Zombie Blues, but not as much as other Linnea Sinclair books. It's well written, and the plot certainly is original enough, but I didn't find it as fast paced as some of the others I've read. I also felt I was missing a lot of details about the guardians, the zombies and the world they come from. Some additional information was added throughout the book, but I still couldn't get fully into the story here and there.
  
 
 
 
 
Other than the above, there are still enough twists and turns to keep you reading until the end, plus a pretty sweet intergalactic romance, so if you love the genre you may not want to miss reading The Down Home Zombie Blues.

  
Happy readings,

The Book Worm, book blog

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