The blog tour for Drifting, the second book in the Sinking Trilogy by Sarah Armstrong-Garner, begins tomorrow with a stirring “Recap of Jocelyn’s World” by Pam Halter.

In fact, here is the full blog tour schedule:

(Each of these links will be updated as the posts go live.)

Then, of course, we cannot forget Drifting’s Online Launch Party!

This party will be held the same day as Drifting’s release, Thursday, April 26th, from 7-9 p.m. PST. (Other time zones: 8-10 MST, 9-11 CST, and 10-12 EST.)

{RSVP right here!}

We have over 20 prizes to give away to celebrate Drifting’s debut, and the grand prize happens to be a Kindle Fire 7″ and both ebooks of Sinking and Drifting.

We hope to see you there!

And now we come to the most important part of this post. To kick off our blog tour, we want to introduce you to Sarah Armstrong-Garner with an interview conducted by our very own Jebraun Clifford.

  1. So many authors I’ve talked to said they can’t remember a time when writing wasn’t part of their life. When did the writing bug first get to you?

“In elementary school. With help from my mother and an old typewriter, I wrote plays for my fellow classmate to perform during recess and elaborate stories for class assignments.”

  1. I love it! Did the urge to write stick with you all through school?

“Daydreaming became part of my routine as I drifted into middle school and high school. Photography became an outlet to express myself in high school. Entering competition and fairs, I became obsessed with everything photography, and the dark room was my home away from home.I would submerge the photo paper and watch as the image appeared as gently as a ghost would. Stories fluttered in the back of my mind as black and white faces peered back at me.”

  1. Photography is such a great medium for storytelling. What else did you do at this time?

“Eventually, I found myself in a film class and working at a movie theater.I would spend my day scooping popcorn, threading the films for the patrons to watch, and doing my homework between shows.”

(Read the rest of the interview right here. —–>)

Thank you for joining us today as we celebrate the second book in the Sinking Trilogy, Drifting!

Happy reading!

~The L2L2 Publishing Team

Sarah Armstrong-Garner

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It’s here! Release day is here!

And we at Love2ReadLove2Write Publishing couldn’t be happier.

Sarah Armstrong-Garner‘s debut novel, Sinking, is now available anywhere books are sold.

Support our author on release day and curl up with this scintillating tale.

And don’t forget to join Sarah’s Facebook Launch Party!

(Remember the pre-launch price of $2.99 for the eBook ends Friday.)

We are so excited to present to you our latest release, and we hope you enjoy many hours losing yourself in 18th Century Ireland.

Happy Reading!

~The L2L2 Publishing Team

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Sinking is now available for pre-order!

Available on Amazon, B&N, iBooks, and Kobo, Sinking is available for a limited time at $2.99–it will return to its regular price of $4.99 after the book’s launch.

Speaking of launches–will you be near Sacramento, California on Saturday, February 27th? Stop by De Vere’s Irish pub between 2-5pm to meet the author herself, Sarah Armstrong-Garner.

Can’t make it to California? No problem! Sarah’s Facebook launch party is slated for Thursday, February 25th from 7-9pm PST.

Prizes include gift cards, YA paperbacks and ebooks, and two signed copies of Sarah’s debut novel.

Back Cover Copy:

Jocelyn washes up on the shore of eighteenth century Ireland, alone, naked, and missing all of her memories. Taken in by a lonely old woman full of plots and schemes for the lovely yet enigmatic creature, Jocelyn knows only one thing. She longs for the sea with every ounce of her being. Yet it tried to kill her.

Aidan Boyd loves two things. His ship and the sea. When Jocelyn is thrust upon his vessel in the midst of his superstitious crew, he finds himself intoxicated by her—willing to give up everything for her. He soon finds he cannot live without her.

But something holds Jocelyn back. The whisper of another’s love. The embrace of water. Does she belong to this world? Or could Jocelyn possibly be from the sea?*

We hope you enjoy reading Sarah’s story as much as we enjoyed publishing it.

Happy Reading!

~The L2L2 Publishing Team

*Disclaimer: This ABA title contains mild language.