Cassandra Featherstone has been writing since she could hold a pencil.She wrote her first story about a girl picking strawberries when she was three and has been creating worlds in her head ever since. After winning multiple awards for essays, poems, short stories and a very cheesy academy romance novel in high school, they selected her to attend the prestigious Governors School for the Arts in high school.Her love of the arts is vast: she plays three instruments and marched flute/piccolo for six years), took ten years of tap/jazz/ballet/tumbling, and sang/acted major roles in many musicals and plays. She auditioned for a slew of colleges, but selected NYU for musical theater and lived in NYC for several years while she was in the studio.After meeting her husband, she moved back to the Midwest and eventually spawned her mini-me. She has worked in many industries, from banking to retail management and a decade at an indie bookstore until COVID-19 permanently closed her educational services department.Cassandra is passionate about literacy, but when she picked up her laptop to write her first novel in March 2020, she focused on subjects that affected many of the women she'd met throughout her twisty life path.
Bullying, PTSD, body dysmorphia, mental illness, reinvention, and claiming your space are frequent themes in her books, as well as respectful, non-fetishized representation of LGBTQIA+ relationships. Her expansion of the reverse harem genre to include polycules and diverse characters with 3D personalities, hopes, and dreams was less common at first, but is becoming a standard reader request in the current atmosphere.Because of her personal experiences in high school, Cassandra is a staunch defender of those targeted by those with actual or perceived power that attack those who don't.Cassandra lives in the Midwest with her computer geek husband, artsy college goblin, and five cats that Loki himself spawned. Her works include sci-fi fantasy/urban fantasy, paranormal, humorous, and academy RH with characters over eighteen. Her books never include non-consensual elements, but feature accurate, safe depictions of BDSM and kink lifestyles.