Monday, December 5, 2016
CROSSINGS News: Available for pre-order
Crossings is now available for pre-order at Amazon, your local independent book store, Powell's Books, and Barnes & Noble.
I'm also on Goodreads.
I also set up an author page at Amazon.
It would be awesome if you leave reviews on Amazon after you read Crossings. Thank you!
Seeing my book available makes it feel more real.
I'm excited to get my author copy in January!
Also, my author website it up. You can find it at sarahblakejohnson.com
Please visit me there.
Friday, July 8, 2016
CROSSINGS: Cover Reveal
I'm excited to share the cover for my fantasy novel, Crossings.
Isn't it beautiful?
Eliinka has been able to hide her deepest secret... until now. Her only choice is to make a perilous crossing to a foreign land where she'll discover the truth about a powerful legend and the hope for peace after centuries of conflict.
Immerse yourself in this enchanting fantasy world and take heart in Eliinka's journey of sacrifice, romance, and intrigue.
Immerse yourself in this enchanting fantasy world and take heart in Eliinka's journey of sacrifice, romance, and intrigue.
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Thursday, May 5, 2016
Red Sea in Egypt--Beautiful Coral Reefs
Here's a short video I put together from our recent trip to the Red Sea. Snorkeling was wonderful!
The next morning the sea was as calm as glass, so I took some photos and videos from a jetty that leads out to the beautiful reef where we had swam the previous day.
I got some good footage of the reef (of course), octopus (2), jellyfish, a ray, and of course a variety of fish. I'd love to get an underwater camera and get even better footage. I was amazed at the clarity of water, the number of visible fish, and how deep I could see.
The next morning the sea was as calm as glass, so I took some photos and videos from a jetty that leads out to the beautiful reef where we had swam the previous day.
I got some good footage of the reef (of course), octopus (2), jellyfish, a ray, and of course a variety of fish. I'd love to get an underwater camera and get even better footage. I was amazed at the clarity of water, the number of visible fish, and how deep I could see.
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