The survivors of the reality Show Dinosaur: 65 Million have made a home, and while they live among creatures that died 65 million years ago, they manage to build a life. Then, they make a terrible discovery: a hundred years before, in the 1940s, an airplane crashed in a cave system and those that survived the crash stayed, secured in a bunker, by the US military. Their goal? To bring back dinosaurs, but the lead scientist is none other than the "Angel of Death", Joseph Mengele, from Germany; he is the man who tortured thousands in scientific, medical experiments. He brings back the dinosaurs, but he does far worse as he tries to find "the perfect man". The Reality Show survivors and the survivors of the plane crash, as well as some hapless hikers who become trapped in the cave, will have to decide what is right and wrong, and what to do when a terrible secret is revealed. They have to change everything and survive the horrors in the land of dinosaurs.
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.
I love this story. This one gives a lot of back story to the dinosaurs and to the new people that join the survivors of the game. This is a very exciting installment to the series.
Just like the first in the series, the second book is enjoyable but again marred by sloppy editing. For example, in one conversation between Ruby and Shi, the name Ruby is repeatedly replaced with the name Audrina. As the conversation actually concerns Audrina it becomes rather confusing. I'm going straight on to the last book, and I'm hoping for better editing!