The Cassie Chronicles
VOL. II: CONTROL
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Book Details
About the Book
Cassie was delighted when her unions went on strike, and Richard decided to take time off to be at home with her. Only problem, what to do on their “stay-cation”. She wanted ballroom, he wanted a sex marathon. One game of jeopardy, later, and Richard was in control, with Cassie at his beck and call for five days. Whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted. Lucky for Cassie, Richard didn’t let sex get in the way of love and romance, and they were having a very good time. A good time until Richard left for four days in L.A. That’s when things started going wrong. When she couldn’t reach him at the hotel, she wondered where he was. When he didn’t call back, she started to be concerned. And when the alarm went off, she got scared. Where’s Richard when you need him?
About the Author
About the Author Residence: NYC, NY. Currently upper West Side, but a strong fondness for downtown lofts. Age: Nobody's business. Occupation: The entertainment business for years. Currently writing a memoir and a show for stage. Likes: Music, travel (would like to make return trips to Italy and Paris, waiting for air travel to lighten up), shopping (strong fondness for jewelry, shoes - Manolo, Louboutin - and Louis Vuitton bags, except for that multi-fabric thing from a few years ago),charities for children, the blind and conservation, interior decorating, PS3, movies and concerts and Broadway shows, reading, Bid Wist, rice and gravy, science fiction, comedy and action films, large men with big hands and pretty bodies, sex, SUVs, promptness, DVR and Blu-ray. Dislikes: Coach class, the woods, insects, vegetables and fish, small cars, exercise, liars, the color beige, noisy neighbors, noise at night, abstract jazz, minimalism, gray hair, obnoxious people, irresponsibility, lateness. "The Cassie Chronicles" is the first writing effort for F. Halsted. It started as an exercise in writing, just to see if it could be done and then expanded as the idea grew. It became an erotic novel, because it was more interesting to write, and a trilogy because the story continued. She hopes you have as much fun reading it as she had writing it. Enjoy.