Cut and Dyed
- Lexi Likes to Read
- Aug 30
- 1 min read
by JD Blackrose
Review
Cut and Dyed drops us right back into the chaos of the zombie cosmetologist and the ever-entertaining zombie unit. This time, their focus is on the mysterious disappearances happening around town, but things get even stranger when someone believed to be long dead suddenly reappears. Instead of being a heartwarming reunion, it’s creepy, unsettling, and raises more questions than answers. All along with designing a treehouse, the story weaves together bizarre mysteries and laugh-out-loud moments in a way that only this series can.
As with the first two books, this one leans fully into its outrageous style—wild antics, over-the-top situations, and plenty of humor to balance out the darker twists. It’s fast-paced, unpredictable, and exactly the kind of offbeat fun that makes this series stand out. By the time you hit the last page, you’re both entertained and eager to see how all of this wildness builds into book four.
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