Thursday, March 5, 2020

NBTM Virtual Tour + #Giveaway: Jungle Beauty Goddesses Series by C. G. Sturges @georgesturges @GoddessFish


Jungle Beauty Goddesses Series: 
Pretty Blue, Aquatic Ball, Dirty Ball
by C. G. Sturges
GENRE: Fantasy, Erotica




Jungle Beauty Goddesses 
Pretty Blue” Book 1

If you were given planet Earth as a gift to develop its life forms—would the world be a better place than it is today? What would your primary expectation and goal be for each human? Would you give them free will or plan their destiny? Would you demand that your humans worship you as their creator? Would you be available to assuage their every desire; and acquiesce to their demands, prayers, and wishes? Would you grow to resent them for living the life you imagined?

The Jungle Beauty Goddesses were free-spirited goddesses who enjoyed their freedom as the youngest children—and the last deities born to their parents—creators of the universe. Per the family tradition of being awarded a planet, the septuplets were given planet Earth as a gift for their birthday. Their siblings, also gods and goddesses of the universe since the beginning of time, warn them about the challenges of selflessness, power, worship, and divine duty.

The seven sisters struggle to maintain their own freedom as limitless beings, while sibling rivalry makes it difficult to accept their collective duty to fulfill the family obligation to the deity-hood as creators for planets.

The entire universe threatens to collapse due to their negligence and disobedience. They question the boundaries of their divine powers as they ponder whether it is possible to mold a being to be superior to its creator.




Jungle Beauty Goddesses 
Aquatic Ball” Book 2

Sometimes your worst nightmare is having everything you ever wanted. Upon visiting planet Earth, the Jungle Beauty Goddesses discover that the life forms they created are in danger of extinction, and an unforeseen dominant species has positioned itself to take dominion.

Unprepared and disillusioned about how to access their highest vibrational frequency; the Jungle Beauty Goddesses face their own demise.

The only way they can save themselves, their planet, and ultimately the universe is by managing to align with their deity powers and the wisdom of their highest selves in the face of their worst fears, disappointments, and betrayals.





Jungle Beauty Goddesses 
Dirty Ball” Book 3

If you had the power to make anyone in the world fall in love with you—would you? Jungle Beauty Goddess Afar revokes her deity vows and takes her destiny into her own hands by participating in the life she was born to create for others.

Afar embraces the deepest, darkest nuances of her shadow self with brutality, dignity, and integrity. She brazenly unleashes the murkiest qualities of the human condition and leaves the chaos for her unsuspecting sisters to clean up or suffer the consequences of losing the planet given to them by their parents--creators of the universe.

Jungle Beauty Goddess Afar’s actions give a new meaning to the saying, “Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.”



Excerpt:

“They will never have to worry about a male demanding to be let into their being or feeling betrayed by another female who decides to do so. Their fishtails represent the wholeness of femininity; nothing can be taken away or added to who they are as complete beings. They are capable of reproducing themselves without males. I have decided that ten percent of the hybrid fish human water beings will be males; however, they will not be capable of reproducing, and they will only be attracted to other males. This is the best way for me to control masculine energy so that it aligns with feminine power and domination.” Afar continued to style the hair on various heads, never looking up at Mada.

Swish. Bloop. Engh.Engh. Engh. Swoosh. Blurp. Blurp. Sheesh. Sheesh. Bloop. Engh.Engh. Engh.

The loud silence of the hybrid half fish half human beings, swimming in the aquariums, fills the air in the room between Afar and Mada.

Mada walks around the table to Afar, places his hands on her shoulders, pulls her close to him, and asks, “Why are you so aloof, distant, and cold?”

“You mean like your kisses, dahling?” Afar quipped, looking deeply into Mada’s eyes.

“What happened to you? Have you gone mad?...Where is the woman? I fell in love with? Hhmm?”  Mada asked.

“Under the apple tree waiting for the man who promised to adore her, pacing back and forth searching for him night after night, year after year; listening to the echo of his voice in her head promising that he would love only her,” Afar says nonchalantly before laughing deeply. “She is where you left her, dahling.”



Interview with C. G. Sturges

Who is your favorite author and why?
Delores Cannon is my favorite author. I read books 1, 2, and I am currently reading book 3 of the Convoluted Universe series. I love reading stories about past lives and how they impact our current life decisions and choices. I love learning about different galaxies and life forms throughout the universe. Many of her clients have had experiences with aliens and other entities from different realms. In Ms. Cannon’s books she does past life regression readings with people all over the world who share stories that are fascinating proof that we are multidimensional beings.

What, in your opinion, are the most important elements of good writing?
Good writing is telling the truth even if it hurts—even if it makes others squirm—it needs to be told. Raw unfiltered honesty is the most important element in writing to me. I think it is so important to convey the emotional and psychological nuances of your characters. If I can’t get inside of the character’s head, I have a hard time getting into the book. Good writing has something to say that causes  another human being to laugh, cry, blush, feel aroused, irritated or angry. I need to feel something! It doesn’t matter if I agree with the writer or character. Good writing downloads a story from the collective unconscious into our consciousness and brings it to life inside of our imagination.

Where did you get the idea for this book?
I started making life-size cloth dolls in my mid-forties unexpectedly. The cloth dolls were extremely opinionated and bossy about how they wanted to look; and many of them shared stories with me about their lives.  The entire idea for the Jungle Beauty Goddesses came to me in a dream and I realized that the life-size dolls that I was making were characters in my book series. I had dream about seven little girls flying around in space with their father. I woke up, meditated, and journaled. I learned that there would be seven books. I had never written fiction in my life and didn’t see how this idea would come to fruition. Here I am now 7 years later, in my mid-fifties, writing fiction, and marketing the Jungle Beauty Goddess books series for the first time.



AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Cassandra George Sturges is the author of "A Woman's Soul on Paper," "Success & Beauty is an Attitude," "The Illusion of Beauty: Why Women Hate Themselves & 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.

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Giveaway:

$50 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC




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5 comments:

Bernie Wallace said...

Do you let your friends and family read early drafts of your book?

Rita Wray said...

Sounds like a great book.

Victoria Alexander said...

Great cover, thanks for sharing!

James Robert said...

Thanks so much for sharing your book and for the giveaway also. Greatly appreciated!

Cassandra George Sturges said...

Thank you so much for sharing your platform with my Jungle Beauty Goddesses Book Series. Much appreciated :)