The survivors of the reality television show: Dinosaur: 65 Million have built lives in the world of dinosaurs, but there are new terrors in store for them; creatures that are bigger, angrier, and far hungrier than ever. Secrets are revealed, and the survivors face, not only internal struggles, but threats from all directions: snakes, dinosaurs, leeches, scorpions, and hybrids who remember far too much of their own misery. They must not only survive the new world, but learn to live in it and cling to their own sanity. This is the conclusion of of epic adventure and there will be massive bloodshed and loss as the group fight their own demons: safety is an illusion and beasts come in all forms.
catt dahman is now under contract with Severed Press publishing house for the 9 Z is for Zombie books.
catt dahman has been writing for more than 30 years, has taught in public schools, private schools, home school, and college. Her B.S. and M.S. degrees are from Texas A & M. She is a native of North East Texas, has lived all over the US, (and tries to claim Jamaica as a second home) but is currently back in the Fort Worth, Texas area where she lives with her husband, David (a retired Marine), son Nic, cats, a ferret, and dog. She has also been a public speaker, artist, director for a charity, dabbled as a PI, and more. When not working, she enjoys SCUBA diving (PADI), reading, ruining movies for her family by pointing out mistakes, collecting Tarot card sets , playing Legos with her son, and growing herbs. She now writes full time, working on a zombie series of nine books, short stories, horror, splatter punk, thrillers, vampire books, and westerns.
This third book was a disappointing end to a so so trilogy of books. I enjoyed the basic premise, even if the story had holes big enough to drive a ten tonne truck through, but the last book really let it down. The ending was rushed, and completely unbelievable. And just like the first two books, the editing was pitiful. Disappointing, as this author has put some truly brilliant works out there; When we were eight and obsidian butterfly were amazing original bodies of work that prompted me to go on to try this series.
There is much terror and sadness in this one. Many are lost in the battle to keep the home place safe. But new lives begin as well. There are a lot of changes and there is closure. Fantastic series.