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A hard seltzer company sponsors Pride with devastating results.
Wendy is at the first of many potential parties to kick off Pride when violence breaks out. To make matters worse, her ex is at the party with a new girlfriend.
This book was okay. Not spectacular, not horrible. It was a lighthearted romp through a zombie apocalypse with an LGBTQ+ found family. I predicted how the zombies were created early on, which I felt was obvious and a bit frustrating that the main character didn’t figure it out just as fast.
The characters were a bit stereotypical, which was disappointing.
There’s fairly graphic sex in the novel. Wendy has sex with two characters, both times she reaches the point of orgasm without actually having one. I don’t know if the author was trying to frustrate readers or what, but it was annoying. I’m also not a fan of having a sex scene right next to a gory, violent scene. It seems wrong to ignite passion in a reader only to present them with violence.
Overall the book was all right. It was a quick read, entertaining enough, but not stellar.