Tuesday, January 7, 2020

SPOTLIGHT w/INTERVIEW - Jungle Beauty Goddesses by Cassandra George Sturges


Dirty Ball
Jungle Beauty Goddesses, #3
by Cassandra George Sturges
Date of Publication:  November 10th 2019
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Mythology Erotica








BLURB
The Jungle Beauty Goddesses: Dirty Ball- Book 3 is a story about love… the familial love and loyalty of family and the unbreakable bond between the seven sisters… and the power of love and how it plunges, crashes, and melds beings of different realms and realties. The Jungle Beauty Goddesses Series has been coined “Nubian Mythology a Modern Creation Story.” All life is created by sexual energy—this story is not meant to be erotic—it merely captures the sensuality of the universal powers and enthralling forces that make us human, frail, mortal, and vulnerable.






Excerpt
I know what she needs. She needs me to adore her. She needs to see versions of herself expressed from the perspective of another being. I will create images of her from the elements, and this will draw unto me.
Mada painted an image of Afar inside of a nearby cave. He painted himself in the picture holding her hand, with the sun shining rays of love from above both of their heads, surrounded by trees and birds. He wrote at the bottom of the painting is a universal language, “I love you. I love you. I love you. Collapsing space and time, you are already mine.”
When Afar saw the painting in the cave, she pressed her body against it and attempted to hug it—but her arms could not fit around the giant life-size painting in the cave.  “I love you, too,” she whispered to the picture.

Afar used her goddess powers and merged into the painting, breathing life into the painting of her and Mada on the cave wall. She animated the picture, and she and Mada walked hand in hand along the beach, tossed pebbles into the water, only stopping to kiss her passionately beneath the smiling sun. After saturating her likeness with Mada’s love for her, Afar exited the painting on the cave wall and left it as she had found it.






Author Info
Cassandra George Sturges is the author of “A Woman’s Soul on Paper,” “Success and Beauty is an Attitude,” “The Illusion of Beauty: Why Women Hate Themselves and Envy Other Women,” and “Why Racism is a Mental Illness.” For many years, she was an advice columnist for Today’s Black Woman Magazine and is currently a full-time psychology and sociology professor at a college in the mid-west. She is a high school dropout who graduated with her General Education Diploma and eventually earned five college degrees including two masters and a doctorate degree. In her late forties, she began making life-size fabric sculpture, cloth dolls that turned out to be the main characters in her Jungle Beauty Goddesses coming of age, modern creation Nubian Mythology fantasy fiction, sensuous, romantic series. She is the mother of two adult children, a grandmother, and for over 20-years has shared her life with her twin flame.



The Book Junkie Reads . . . Interview with . . . Cassandra George Sturges

How would you describe your style of writing to someone that has never read your work?
Thank you so much for allowing me a moment of your time to share your platform. I so appreciate it.

I would say that my book is a coming of age creation story that is a weird and wonderful combination of Law of attraction, spirituality, and sizzling romance. I think it is a combination of Conversations with God, Fifty Shades of Gray, saturated in fantasy, with smatterings of evolutionary science, and magick. I think the Jungle Beauty Goddesses Book series is in a category all by itself. Even if you don’t love this book, I guarantee you that it will make you think about and question your reality as you know it.


What are some of your writing/publishing goals for this year?
My publish goal for this year is to complete Book 4: Jungle Beauty Goddesses Crystal Ball. When the book series came to me in a dream, I was told there would be 7 books. 


Do you feel that writing is an ingrained process or just something that flows naturally for you?
Writing is very difficult for me. I have spent the majority of my whole life trying to fit in, say the right things, suppress my true feelings and thoughts about people and places-- to be loved and accepted by society. But writing strips me down naked and bares my soul to the world. My truth has nowhere to hide when I am writing and this makes me uncomfortable.

I am a full time psychology and sociology professor, and It’s difficult to dance in between both worlds when one pays the bills and the other doesn’t yet. Writing forces me to question what I am teaching, what I have been taught, and my core beliefs. Writing turns my world upside down.  

Academic writing and non-fiction writing flows easily because it comes from my conscious / ego mind. Writing fantasy fiction comes from my soul and unconscious—what oozes to surface surprises me, delights me, and scares the crap out of me.


Do you have a character that you have been working on for a long time that still isn't quite ready, but fills you with excitement to work on the story?
Dr. Lunar M. Crater AKA Mr. Moon Man Lover came to me in dream. He is having a cladestine love affair with Jungle Beauty Goddess Sanai.  I also know that he has been rumored to save the mermaids lives. I have so many questions for him like: Are you spying on humanity? Do you have a family? Are you involved in bending time to bring about magical forces? Could you have prevented some of the human atrocities? What are you hiding on the other side of the moon?
I have included a video clip of Dr. Crater and Jungle Beauty Goddess Sinai exactly how they emerged from my dreams.
https://youtu.be/PB5CdmiWz_g 


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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for sharing your book with us. I always look forward to finding out about another great read.

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