The woman behind the icon known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, the undisputed Queen of Halloween, reveals her full story filled with intimate bombshells--told by the bombshell herself.
Instant New York Times Bestseller, Los Angeles Times Bestseller, USA Today Bestseller, Publishers Weekly Bestseller A New York Times Best Books to Give This Season selection.
It is the candid, often funny, and sometimes heart-breaking tale of a Midwest farm girl\'s long strange trip to become the world\'s sexiest, sassiest Halloween icon.
Always original and sometimes outrageous, her story is loaded with twists, travails, revelry, and downright shocking experiences.
Cassandra doesn\'t shy away from revealing exactly who she is and how she overcame seemingly insurmountable odds.
Yours Cruelly, Elvira is an unforgettably wild memoir.
Cassandra improvised, made the role her own, and got the job on the spot.
Nearing age 30, a struggling actress considered past her prime, she auditioned at local LA channel KHJ as hostess for the late night vintage horror movies.
She eventually made her way to Los Angeles, where she joined the famed comedy improv group, The Groundlings, and worked alongside Phil Hartman and Paul Pee-wee Reubens, honing her comedic skills.
Then a chance encounter with her idol Elvis Presley, changed the course of her life forever, and led her to Europe where she worked in film and traveled Italy as lead singer of an Italian pop band.
Run-ins with the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Tom Jones helped her grow up fast.
Due to a complicated relationship with her mother, Cassandra left home at 14, and by age 17 she was performing at the famed Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas.
While her sisters played with Barbie dolls, Cassandra built model kits of Frankenstein and Dracula, and idolized Vincent Price.
Feeling like a misfit led to her love of horror.
Burned and scarred, the impact stayed with her and became an obstacle she was determined to overcome.
But she survived.
Third-degree burns covered 35% of her body, and the prognosis wasn\'t good.
On Good Friday in 1953, at only 18 months old, 25 miles from the nearest hospital in Manhattan, Kansas, Cassandra Peterson reached for a pot on the stove and doused herself in boiling water.
The woman behind the icon known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, the undisputed Queen of Halloween, reveals her full story filled with intimate bombshells--told by the bombshell herself