Monthly Archives: July 2008
Very Neat Stuff
For those of you who wish you could have a device that did more than just read books and magazines, and wish you could read books on your iPhone, well…now you can! Check this out: I know you techies are … Continue reading
Congratulations to the Winners of My Book Release Party!
The winner of a free download of Black Magic Woman is Crystal GB! Congrats to Crystal! I hope you enjoy my naughty little story of love BDSM-style. Please email me and let me know your preferred ebook format. The correct … Continue reading
Welcome to My Black Magic Woman eBook Blog Party!
Welcome to my book release party! I am so glad you could stop by! I have all sorts of things to nosh on and some seriously wicked awesome punch, spiked of course. LOL Plenty of room on the dance floor, … Continue reading
Inspired by Santana’s Song
When I heard about the HeartSongs Pax V that my publisher was putting together, I knew I wanted in on it because I had the perfect song title. Every time I heard the song Black Magic Woman, I envisioned this … Continue reading
This Weekend – Book Release Blog Party!
Join Cass for a Witchy Black Magic Party! Join me this Sunday, July 20th for a witchy celebration when my book, Black Magic Woman releases on Sunday! I’ll be blog hopping all over the web, starting here with my personal … Continue reading
If it seems as thought I am ignoring you…
…it’s probably because I am. There I said it. I am ignoring you. I can’t write and keep up with five blogs, do promo all over the net, edit one book while writing on another and juggle housework. So dishes, … Continue reading
Happy 2nd Anniversary Midnight Moon Cafe!
Happy Anniversary, Baby! Today, the author group blog I belong to turned two years old! Wow, we’ve really come a long way – and so fast! Want to help us celebrate? Come on! There will be lots of fun, music, … Continue reading
Werewolf Wednesday
The Midnight Effect by Cassandra Curtis In the Central American jungle, animal habitat designer Allison Caufield sees a rare sight–a wolf thought to be extinct. What she captures on her camera is pure myth, a dark legend brought to life–but … Continue reading