Series Spotlight - JUNGLE BEAUTY GODDESSES SERIES - CG Sturges
Jungle Beauty Goddesses Series: Pretty
Blue, Aquatic Ball, Dirty Ball
by C. G. Sturges
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GENRE: Fantasy,
Erotica
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BLURB:
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.”
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Excerpt
Seven:
I activated the divinity codes from
the trees of knowledge because I wanted to be a hero, someone that my people
could look up to and respect. Where did
I go wrong? Please. Can you help me, Afar?”
“Dahling, you don’t want to be a
hero. Let some common foolish humans do that. It is not a good look for a man
of your stature. Heroes are the worst kind of predators, but oppressed people
don’t know it because the hero is the middleman between God and the Devil.
Heroes need people. People don’t need heroes. The word itself implies that
someone needs to be a hapless victim, unable to navigate circumstances beyond
their control. Heroes are predators who feed off people who have not awakened
into the power of their inner god. Heroes need someone to feel inferior so that
they can feel superior. They need things to be broken so that they can feel
good about themselves by fixing them. Heroes are pathetic beings because humans
don’t fear or respect them. They are only as valuable as their last good deed.
You assumed that you were helping
people when you planted the seeds of civilization, and tricked them into
cultivating and toiling the land to build their collective invisible prisons.
You gave them the illusion of limited time and resources. This is the price for
human evolution. You did this, Mada. This is all your doing. You can’t be the
villain and the hero.
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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.
Cassandra
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ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for hosting my Jungle Beauty Goddess Book Series on your platform. Cassandra
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