

Yes, we get to see Ali, Cole, Emma and all the other characters (as well as a few new ones), but there was a lack of magic in this one that was caused by nothing more than teenage hormones. But where the first book in the White Rabbit Chronicles were filled with metaphorical elements reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, Through the Zombie Glass was riddled with sexed up messages, completely forgetting about the fact that there’s supposed to be more “Wonderland-esque-ness” to this paranormal book. I have been looking forward to this book for a year, especially seeing as Gena Showalter was so wonderfully original with her zombies as well as with her portrayal of Alice, the Mad-Hatter, and all the other characters we loved from Lewis Carroll‘s original Alice in Wonderland. Can't wait to see how the story continues to progress. Kat is the only one to stick by her side, and the only reason Reeve doesn't is that she doesn't know what's going on because her dad is kind of a moron who makes dumb decisions. I can't tell to much do to spoilers, but when things get tough. I'm annoyed with all of Ali's friends except Kat and Reeve. There was lots of action as usual, and Ali is still majorly badass.

I like the added bit of a love triangle in there. The relationships between all the characters felt more in-depth this time.

I fell in love with this series in the first book. ~Focus on family and friend relationships as well as the romantic Ali is dealing with jealousy over the other slayer Veronica, who it turns out, is also Cole's ex-girlfriend. And some of these visions are pretty steamy. If that isn't bad enough, Cole is having a relationship crisis that starts because Ali starts having visions with Gavin, one out of two of the new slayers. Thank you.Īli gets bit by Justin after he is bit by a zombie and now she has zombie-like urges that the antidote won't cure, and it's getting worse. If you feel something in my review is a spoiler please let me know. Unfortunately, there is still always a risk of slight spoilers despite my best efforts. I love Cole! He has all the things you could expect from any Alpha Male.I try to express only my most honest opinion in a spoiler-free way. The Ali-Cole relationship is sooo good *sighs/swoons/drools*. The suspense kicked up a huge notch in this book. Things get extremely rough for her in this book, and you would think that after brutally losing her family in the first book, things could not get much worse, but oh they sure do. Alice is such an amazing female lead, she is brave, has the fighting capabilities of a superhero, is compassionate and loves wholeheartedly. I commend Gena Showalter for her ingenuity on the whole zombie phenomena. I honestly could not put it down! I was glued to my audiobook. Amazing Narration by Natalie Gold Through the Zombie Glass had me reeling for the very beginning.
