Hello!
Today we are going to focus on the third book in the Summer Hearts compilation:
Drowning Sandy:
The water is calling...
and
Sandy can no longer resist the urge to unleash her mermaid form. But a
simple swim in Lake Ontario ends when she discovers the truth of her own
banishment. When long time crush, Alardo, seems to shift in a direction
she never dreamed possible, Sandy must make a choice — mermaid or
human? Once she chooses, she can never go back. Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Scribd | Goodreads
Now about the crazy lady behind this book!
Sarah lives in Arizona with her best friend and husband, Chris, their adorable monster child, and neurotic dog.
At the age of six, she became a reading machine. Devouring everything she could possibly get her hands on. In high school she almost failed English three times because of her detest for writing book reports. Today, Sarah writes whatever stories haunt her dreams, and struggles to focus on one idea at a time. When she isn’t enjoying time with her family, or writing, you will find her nose stuck in a book, or out walking and enjoying the sunshine.
Drowning Sandy is her debut novella!
Links to find out what is coming next:
Character Interview
Interview with Sandy, one of the main characters in Drowning Sandy.
1. What is your favorite food?
Sandy: My mother’s lasagna, ooey-gooey and fresh from the oven. (Excuse me while I wipe off this drool.
2. Do prefer to plan things, or be spontaneous?
1. What is your favorite food?
Sandy: My mother’s lasagna, ooey-gooey and fresh from the oven. (Excuse me while I wipe off this drool.
2. Do prefer to plan things, or be spontaneous?
Sandy:
I’m a planner. I plan everything, and have lists of the lists that need to be
made. I do not take change well at ALL.
3. What one thing do you wish you could tell your past self?
Sandy: That’s a tough question. Maybe I’d tell myself to just breath, but I don’t think I’d tell myself to do anything differently, because I’m pretty happy with the way things have ended up. It’s not perfect, but I feel like I’m where I was meant to be.
4. Did you struggle to tell your author anything?
Sandy: Actually in the beginning she wanted me to share this book with my twin. It took her like two drafts before she got the fact that this was MY book. I love my twin, but this… this was about my moment. Shelly’s will come, and I can’t wait for you to read it!
5. What is your favorite part of your story?
Sandy: Honestly, this whole story is such a huge changing point in my life, it’s hard to pick just one moment. Maybe the first time Alardo kissed me. Wow, uh, did it get a little warm in here?
6. What inspired the title of your story?
Sandy: I should think that would be sort of obvious. Ha-ha-ha!
7. Do you think that there is a specific message to your story, that you’d like your readers to learn?
Sandy: Definitely! I think my story is all about choices, and how vital they can be to your life. The tiniest of choices can start a ripple effect, so to speak, that can turn into a tidal wave of change in your life.
8. What is the origin of your name? Does it have a neat story?
Sandy: Funny story, my name may or may not have come from one of the author’s cousins. But it was a totally inspirational situation. I don’t have a whole lot in common with her.
3. What one thing do you wish you could tell your past self?
Sandy: That’s a tough question. Maybe I’d tell myself to just breath, but I don’t think I’d tell myself to do anything differently, because I’m pretty happy with the way things have ended up. It’s not perfect, but I feel like I’m where I was meant to be.
4. Did you struggle to tell your author anything?
Sandy: Actually in the beginning she wanted me to share this book with my twin. It took her like two drafts before she got the fact that this was MY book. I love my twin, but this… this was about my moment. Shelly’s will come, and I can’t wait for you to read it!
5. What is your favorite part of your story?
Sandy: Honestly, this whole story is such a huge changing point in my life, it’s hard to pick just one moment. Maybe the first time Alardo kissed me. Wow, uh, did it get a little warm in here?
6. What inspired the title of your story?
Sandy: I should think that would be sort of obvious. Ha-ha-ha!
7. Do you think that there is a specific message to your story, that you’d like your readers to learn?
Sandy: Definitely! I think my story is all about choices, and how vital they can be to your life. The tiniest of choices can start a ripple effect, so to speak, that can turn into a tidal wave of change in your life.
8. What is the origin of your name? Does it have a neat story?
Sandy: Funny story, my name may or may not have come from one of the author’s cousins. But it was a totally inspirational situation. I don’t have a whole lot in common with her.
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Tour Schedule:
(You can check out posts that have been made during this tour here:
Each author in this tour will be featured once during the tour,
and on her special day there will be all kinds of fun facts to check
out about her and her book!
June 6th:
Featuring Dreaming in California by Debbie Lee
June 7th:
Featuring A Summer of Stars by Lisa Watson
June 8th:
Featuring Drowning Sandy by Sarah Daley
June 9th:
Featuring Summer Holiday by Carol Malone
June 10th:
Featuring Shark Boss by Kathy Bosman
June 11th:
Featuring The Best Place to Meet a Man by Robyn Echols
June 12th:
Featuring the entire compilation
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