So, recently on Goodreads I discovered a group called Apocalypse Whenever which specifically looks at and discusses post-apocalyptic fiction and there was a section of the forum there called author/reader co-op. This is where authors post asking a limited amount of people to read their work for free in exchange for a review on Amazon and Goodreads. This was how I discovered the aforementioned End Of Faith and how I have since discovered Catt Dahman. Catt has kindly sent me a selection of her fiction to try out and review if I enjoy them. And, thankfully for her, her gamble has worked out because, as it turns out, she is a pretty darn amazing writer!
As you guys know, if I don't like something I will be brutally honest about it and pass on my opinions accordingly. There are a lot of books out there and part of the mission that Bloggers like myself and fellow Blogger, Lainy (amongst others) have chosen to undertake is to read as many of them as is humanely possible so that you guys who read our Blogs get an idea of what's hot and what's not.
Anyway, back to Catt Dahman...(and if you want to learn more about her, her website is here ~ http://www.cattd.com/). First of all, let me tell you about Time Of Grace...
"First
 of all, I have to say that Time Of Grace is simply amazing! Kind of a 
cross between Stephen King's IT and Robert McCammon's Boy's Life, the 
story is set initially in '50's America where a small town teenager first
 befriends then falls in love with the girl next door. But something is 
happening in the local area and when tragedy strikes, the life of the 
main character and his close circle of friends is irreparably changed 
forever....
I loved this and thought it a wonderful novel! Catt 
Dahman is better known for her Z Is For Zombie series but is keen to 
point out that she is NOT a zombie writer, just catering to the law of 
supply and demand. Well, I personally think Catt should write more books
 like this one because this was just awesome - the supernatural element 
that appears mid-way through the book never feels forced and gives this 
coming-of-age tale an extra dimension and twist that lifts it high up 
and above any other similar styled stories by other authors I have read.
I
 recommend this highly and think it is a first-rate little tale that 
left me wanting more. And that is always a good sign of a story, when 
you don't want it to end...." 
Though this didn't quite make my 1001 List, I wanted to tell you about this book because I enjoyed it so much and, to be fair, it only misses making the list by a whisper! I can't explain why some books make The List and some don't as it is a purely personal choice but I should point out that this book still comes highly recommended and got 5 stars from me on Amazon and Goodreads so that should go some way to show how much I thought of it...
Catt has also written the Z Is For Zombie series and this is my review of the first novel here : "
              
                  
                    
                    
Z is for zombie:georges 
terms is the first in a series of novels set in a post-apocalyptic world
 in which the dead have returned to feast on the living following the 
outbreak of a pandemic across the entire planet.
The symptoms of 
the disease begin with you contracting the virus, bleeding out from 
every orifice and then lapsing into a coma. But it doesn't end there 
because you then awake with the urge to feast on living flesh and 
tissue!
A group of survivors slowly begin to gather in the 
basement cafeteria of a nearby hospital that has all but been evacuated 
and begin their quest for survival against all the odds. But when a 
secondary catastrophe befalls the world outside, their greatest enemy 
becomes themselves!
This book is less plot driven and more 
character driven as the author explores the fragile balance of humanity 
and mankinds total inability to get along, despite the need to work 
together! I really loved this book and thought it a great start to the 
series with the introduction of some interesting characters whom I hope 
to encounter again -this despite the fact that subsequent novels are 
intended as stand-alones rather than sequels!
My only issue with 
this, a copy gifted to me by the author in exchange for a review, was 
that it could have done with a good proof-reading! I found several 
mistakes through the course of the text and, whilst this didn't affect 
my overall rating, it was at times distracting! I hope this is something
 the author takes note of as this has the potential to be the start of 
one of the best zombie series yet with just a little more attention to 
detail. The consequences of this not being better proof read is that it 
could well put people off picking this up in the first place and that 
would be a shame.
I gave this 4* rather than 5 because I did 
think it began to lose a little momentum towards the end despite a 
shocking and unexpected added twist that totally threw me around 
half-way through the plot! That said, I did really enjoy this and look 
forward to picking up the second volume...."
I am actually reading the second volume now and about half-way through and can honestly say it is as good as the first book if not better. Introducing elements of Stephen King's The Stand into the ongoing story, I have a strong suspicion that if this series continues the way it is going, from strength to strength up until now, then it could well be a serious contender to go on The List....we will just have to wait and see but whatever the outcome, I recommend you check this gal out because she is certainly an author to watch and deserves all the praise she can get. 

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You should also have the vampyre/western book...it's a bit creepy! ANd George's Terms is now with a professional editor and has been re-released in it's corrected form. TY for the advice and praise! Time of Grace and a new one (Alice and Friends)Are about to go to paperback form thanks to my agent and JEA publishing/
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