Friday, March 20, 2020

Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Jungle Beauty Goddesses: Dirty Ball by C. G. Sturges @georgesturges @RABTBookTours


Jungle Beauty Goddesses Book Series 3 of 7
Fantasy, Fiction, Mythology, Erotica
Date Published: November 9, 2019

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Dirty Ball by Cassandra George Sturges is the third book in the fantasy fiction mythological series Jungle Beauty Goddesses, preceded by book one, Pretty Blue Ball, and book two, Aquatic Ball. In this installment, the Jungle Beauty Goddess Afar is the star as her journey goes from youth through her evolution as an independent and dynamic deity—Goddess of Earth—and how she wields such an extraordinary responsibility and uninhibited power. As she sculpts and molds and creates, she finds that the one thing she cannot control is the free will of her creations...not their emotions, not their hearts. She also steps back and lets her children (the people of Earth) rule themselves, watching as they rise and fall by color and continent alongside her reluctant partner, Mada.



Interview with C. G. Sturges

For those interested in exploring the subject or theme of your book, where should they start?
The best place to start would be Dolores Cannon’s Convoluted Universe series about the physical and spiritual evolution of various life forms in multiple galaxies and universes using past liferegression hypnosis techniques; as well as the Law of Attraction Books by Esther and Jerry Hicks. The Jungle Beauty Goddesses book series is a mythological story about how and why humans were created. It includes a sensual, dramatic, and sizzling erotic story of what might have “really happened” between Adam and Eve in the Bible (LOL).

How did you become involved with the subject or theme of your book?
The first book came to me in a dream after I had already sewn the life size cloth dolls—who turned out to be main characters in my Jungle Beauty Goddess book series. I had no idea of the significance of the life size fabric sculptures purpose while I was creating them. In my late 40’s unexpectedly—I started sewing cloth dolls. Writing the Jungle Beauty Goddess series is my first time writing fiction—which was an awe-inspiring new experience for me. I quickly learned that I had no control over the storyline—my role was to be in a spiritual, emotional, and psychological state of being able to receive instructions from the Universe.

What were your goals and intentions in this book, and how well do you feel you achieved them?  
I did a lot of research in book one, Jungle Beauty Goddesses, Pretty Blue about the evolution of planet Earth. The more I learned the more I realized that I didn’t understand the complexities of what it means to be God.

I was raped behind a church in 7th grade by a young man in my class and I blamed God for not hearing me calling Him and coming to my aid to prevent the rape from happening. In my book series, the Jungle Beauty Goddesses are the creators of life on planet Earth and I thought I would be able to show God how negligent He had been in how humans have evolved over time… Only to learn through my writings that humans are divine, god-like co-creators with the Universe and this creates unimagined outcomes, events, and experiences—even for God. I think I am achieving the unintended goal that ideals of right and wrong are extremely subjective, and our thoughts are the most powerful forces in the universe.

Anything you would like to say to your readers and fans?
Thank you for participating in this intellectually sensuous and erotic spiritual journey of what it means to be a divine spirit wearing an Earth Suit…May we not forget why we came to this planet.

What did you enjoy most about writing this book?
The best part about writing is that I feel like my life is alignment with my purpose. I feel whole and complete. The worst part about writing is that each time I finish a book, I feel like a need a year of intensive deep psychotherapy to recover from the places , emotions, and visions of my imagination.

Can you tell us a little bit about your next  books or what you have planned for the future?
I have begun writing Book 4, in the series. From past experience, I know not rebel against the story that is being downloaded to me in my dreams, and while I am showering and brushing my teeth—these seem to be the favorite times for my muses to communicate with me. A musical theme plays in my head, right before the story unfolds. Book 4 is coming down like a thunderstorm. I want to make sure that I am eating healthfully and getting enough sleep to handle the magnitude of this download. I know that If I try to avoid writing, the universe will sequester me from my family and friends in ways that I will not enjoy.

How long have you been writing?
I still have my first book, I wrote in Kindergarten. It is a picture story about a young girl having breakfast with her mother. I am in my mid-fifties—I have been writing for over 50 years for various magazines, newspapers, and I have written several books.

Can you tell us a little bit about the characters in (Jungle Beauty Goddesses – Dirty Ball – Book 3)
Jungle Beauty Goddess Afar is the fairest of her sisters and she wishes she was darker like her parents and her siblings. Her desire to look like her family drove her to question everything about her role as a Goddess and the concept of free-will and destiny. I love her so much because she incorporates the shadow-side of human femininity, beauty, and power and how it affects the relationship between men and women in modern day society.

If you could spend the day with one of the characters from (Jungle Beauty Goddesses – Aquatic Ball - Book 2) who would it be? Please tell us why you chose this particular character, where you would go and what you would do.
Dr. Lunar M. Crater  (AKA Mr. Moon Man Lover) is the love interest of Jungle Beauty Goddess Sanai. Additionally, he has a strange relationship with mermaids. This character came to me in a dream and I created him. I want to know who he is, where he came from, his relationship with planet Earth—are there more beings like him? I am including my YouTube Clip—for anyone interested in seeing how this character presented himself in my dream.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEzL9NnL1QA


About the Author

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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Anonymous said...

Thank you for hosting!