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  • Book cover of Extinction Island 2
    Catt Dahman

     · 2015

    The nightmare began when a group shipwrecked on an island in the Bermuda Triangle and found themselves stalked by troodons and other beasts from the past. The horror continues as feral cannibals, hungry dinosaurs, and more terrible creatures hunt the survivors. Just when the physics of the island start to make sense, a major storm blows in, threatening any chance of rescue and bringing time to an insane loop. Scott, Helen, and the rest face raptors and titanasaurs as time circles and spins with the mega-storm. There is hope, but that hope may come with too high of a price...some things are meant to stay extinct.

  • Book cover of Extinction Island
    Catt Dahman

     · 2014

    Shipwrecked, a group of survivors find that they are in the midst of a graveyard of ships and airplanes from years past. They have the answers to what becomes of those lost in the Bermuda Triangle, but it's not what they hoped. There is no peace or salvation, it's a place of terror, claws, and teeth. And blood.There are nests of raptors and every creature on the island just wants to eat. In a place where the lost come to rest, there is no rest...there is only the fight to survive on extinction island.

  • Book cover of Of Blood and Water
    Catt Dahman

     · 2014

    In 1974, a crime wave shakes a small town as children are murdered while camping with their scout troops or parents; a few were kidnapped. A young deputy, Virgil McLendon, is forced to lead an investigation into the brutal murders while a nation watches, wondering at his new techniques. No one has heard of profiling and few know how to read a crime scene. Eventually, these methods will shape the new Behavioral Analysis Unit of the FBI, but in 1974, they are thought to be strange. Virgil McLendon feels he is chasing ghosts as the killers kidnap young people, torture victims, leave a trail of dead campers, and seek to shock an entire town with the bloodshed and cruelty. As the body count rises, he feels the answers are close. Maybe far too close. Each act is more violent the last, and the serial killers decide to go after the local law enforcement department as well. It's a battle of brains, and nothing is as it seems. Of Blood and Water explores "nature vs. nature", family traditions, the beginnings of a new way to track criminals that will be called behavioral analysis, and the last of the innocence, as a nation changes. The face of justice will be turned aside, and vengeance may rule the case. The Oklahoma campground murders, a true crime case, adds reality as McLendon pushes self-doubt away, and chases the killers. The first in the Virgil McLendon series, Of Blood and Water, is where the deputy begins learning how to hunt criminals...and where he gains a taste for the chase.

  • Book cover of Smooth
    Catt Dahman

     · 2013

    Beside the still water...the zombies roam. A slightly different take on the zombie genre, Smooth asks if the world be better if we were all neutral and complacent (without violence, greed, hatred, and yes, love and compassion) as parts of our personalities? The road to absolute peace is filled with more than just bumps and gravel when catt dahman tells it; heads will roll...literally. The town of Cold Springs is about to receive the gift of full serenity and some people intend to fight it (as well as the zombies) all the way to the end!

  • Book cover of Smooth
    Catt Dahman

     · 2021

    Beside the still water...the zombies roam.A slightly different take on the zombie genre, Smooth asks if the world be better if we were all neutral and complacent (without violence, greed, hatred, and yes, love and compassion) in our personalities? The road to absolute peace is filled with more than just bumps and gravel when catt dahman tells it; heads will roll...literally. The town of Cold Springs is about to receive the gift of full serenity and some people intend to fight it (as well as the zombies) all the way to the end!.

  • Book cover of Read If You Dare
    Catt Dahman

     · 2021

    Horror stories, art, and poetry by students of Texas High School in cooperation with world-wide professional authors and artists. Royalty proceeds go to the school's library. All works contain something spooky or scary and should be read with the lights on. Contributors are not responsible for nightmares, chills, or screams.

  • Book cover of Fireside Stories

    The Halloween Horror Lives On... For the month of October 2017, J. Ellington Ashton Press, on their Wicked Little Things blog-talk radio, broadcasted a series of Halloween stories. These "Fireside Stories" (as they were called) were a big hit with the listeners, and the decision was quickly made to publish these tales of terror into a kindle/paperback/audiobook anthology. Written by some of JEA's most terrifying authors-Catt Dahman, Jim Goforth, Mark Woods, Michael Noe, Essel Pratt, Amanda M. Lyons, Michael Fisher, Toneye Eyenot, Kitty Kane, and Roma Gray-these stories will send a shiver up your spine and remind you what Halloween is all about.

  • Book cover of F V M
    catt dahman

     · 2016

    Dig into the most brutal contest ever. Male verses female. A slight suggestion for theme and...GO! What you, dear reader, have before you is the result of a violent, bloody, gruesome battle to reign supreme. Each set of stories (from one male and one female) was sent to a team of judges. Nerves began twitching and egos sagged. Would the males or females be declared the Best Horror Writers of 2015? The results were returned. Jaws dropped. The contest was declared a tie! The winners from each set were pitted again. There was a winner, but only by one story. The females won; as soon as that was said, threats of revenge gushed forth. The men were ready to fire back. In a double anthology, decide for yourself who should have won. Do you agree with the judges? Let the battle continue...Male vs Female. Female vs Male. To the death. Book One Features the Winning Women and their Male seconds: Sharon Higa, Michael Fisher, Michelle Garza, Justin Hunter, Wendy Potocki, Alex Shalenko, Susan Simone, Roger Cowin, Tabitha Baumander, Mark Woods, Lisa Dabrowski, Kent Hill, John Ledger, catt dahman

  • Book cover of M V F

    Dig into the most brutal contest ever. Male verses female. A slight suggestion for theme and...GO! What you, dear reader, have before you is the result of a violent, bloody, gruesome battle to reign supreme. Each set of stories (from one male and one female) was sent to a team of judges. Nerves began twitching and egos sagged. Would the males or females be declared the Best Horror Writers of 2015? The results were returned. Jaws dropped. The contest was declared a tie! The winners from each set were pitted again. There was a winner, but only by one story. The females won; as soon as that was said, threats of revenge gushed forth. The men were ready to fire back. In a double anthology, decide for yourself who should have won. Do you agree with the judges? Let the battle continue...Male vs Female. Female vs Male. To the death. Book Two Features the Winning Men and their Female seconds: Essel Pratt, Dona Fox, T.S. Woolard, Alice J. Black, Andrew Freudenberg, Brenda Evans, Jim Goforth, Christina Engela, Michael Noe, Dani Brown, Stuart Keane, Amanda M. Lyons, John Ledger, catt Dahman

  • Book cover of Horror Anthology 2015

    The best and brightest in independent horror, collected here and now for your reading pleasure! Stories include: Chokepoint by Jonathan Maberry You'll Never Be Lunch in This Town Again by Dana Fredsti Death Bringer Jones by Thomas M. Malafarina Kitties and Zombies, Oh My! by Catt Dahman Pleasure Island by Wesley Thomas Regret by Amanda M. Lyons