Three Rivers Deep | Book One Overview


“SUN CATCH HER” | BOOK ONE OVERVIEW:

Elemental beings struggle over the fate (and heart) of a two-souled artist as she fights to survive all in their world that would devour her, body and souls.

When eighteen-year-old Aurora narrowly escapes an unseen creature that attacks their apartment building, her aunt claims the destruction is the result of a simple gas explosion. Yeah, right! Explosions don’t leave widely spaced, fang shaped punctures in your shoulder! Besides, her aunt wasn’t in the building when it shook apart. Nobody was there… until he arrived, the mysterious rescuer who smelled like a lightning strike. Of pure electricity.

Suddenly finding herself caught up in a world of elemental animals and people who can control air, water, sunlight, and more, Aurora learns she has two souls, and she walks the line between reality and otherworldly. If she can embrace Nature, she finally has a chance at a whole (albeit odd) life. The only thing is, Nature isn’t without its quirks. Really long, hungry quirks, like Sky Devils, ravenous beings of immeasurable length who will hunt her down and devour her, body and souls.

Action, romance, bad weather and broken crayons! If you enjoy pulse-pounding adventure, grab the first novel in this magical book series!


THREE RIVERS DEEP, book one: SUN CATCH HER

Sun Catch Her
A Three Rivers Deep series | BOOK 1
by Tiffany J. Sherman

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    • Hi Rebecca! To answer your question, not yet, Three Rivers Deep is not online for sale (i am not self-publishing). I am going the traditional route of finding a literary agent and publishing house. This takes time, which is why I I invite you to follow us to receive news of when we do get published!

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    • Hi Janelle!
      I’m still searching for a literary agent, who will help me find a publisher. I am thus unable to say at this time when the first book will be available. I do have a couple of full manuscript requests out and i’m waiting to hear back. So here’s hoping that soon we’ll be closer to publication!

      Thanks for your interest, Janelle 🙂 If you follow the blog, you’ll see me posting updates.

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  30. Hi Tiffany! Very intrigued by what I’ve seen of your story so far. Good luck with your queries, as I look forward to reading it. It seems to have many elements that are also in my Skydancer series. I’ve just released the first book in that series this month (decided to self-publish). I also love what you’ve done with Pinterest. I’m new to it, and it seems like a really unique way to build reader interest. All the best! ~Gwen

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    • Hi Gwen, thanks for wishing me luck with querying. I do have a couple of full manuscript requests out to agents and i’m waiting to hear back (fingers crossed). I want to have the backing of a team to help see not only Three Rivers Deep published, but someone who believes in my writing enough to back it long term. I currently work as an art director at an ad specialties company. I work with a team of people there, so i know from experience how invaluable it is to have that kind of support. As for using Pinterest as a social platform, it does take some time invested, but it has paid off. I’d say on average I see around 300 to 350 refers a day from Pinterst. My best day was up over 600. Pinterest has definitely helped increase traffic and follwers 🙂

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    • Hi Tracey-anne. Your enthusiasm to get your hands on my book is awesome/uplifting 🙂 No, it isn’t released yet. I am currently contacting literary agents and waiting to hear back from a couple of manuscript requests (fingers crossed). Breaking into the publishing industry through the traditional route is hard and very time consuming. The response rate is SLOW and the submission inboxes are bursting at the seams. I do count myself lucky that Three Rivers Deep has been getting manuscript requests. I know that there is always the faster/easier route of self-publishing. But as an author, I want to have the backing of a agent/publishing team to help see not only Three Rivers Deep published, but someone who believes in my writing enough to back it long term. Sooo yeah, it’s taking some time to do. In the meanwhile, this blog, Pinterest, and facebook are spreading the word about the series and gathering together a wonderful group of people who are excited to get the book in hand (including you! 🙂 )

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  31. I completely understand. I was in that position not long ago. It’s tough on the soul to wait for feedback on requests, and rejections can hit even harder. Though something inside just refuses to give up and we carry on. The belief in the story drives us further ~ a magical process of willpower.

    I didn’t wish to take the self-pub route either. I also liked the idea of having a support network, especially as a debut. It was driving me crazy wondering what to do, then I came across Urbane Publications, an indie publisher. I communicated with the founder, Matthew, for months prior to signing. It has been the right decision for me. All the other authors are amazing and incredibly supportive, the ‘Urbane Family’. :o)

    Just hold on and keep believing. I think your book sounds wonderful, as you’re aware, I wanted to purchase. Amazing things DO happen and I have a good feeling about your story.

    I wish you all the best.
    Love & light,
    Trace :o)

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    • I wish i could give you a hug! It’s so very nice when like minded individuals reach out. Gives a boost to that “magical process of willpower” as you put it, the belief that our story SHOULD find its audience.

      It is wonderful that you found Urbane Publications. A support system backing you is priceless. I know this, as I am an art director and I have the support of a team at my day job. I want this VERY MUCH for my writing as well. So yes, I WILL “hold on and keep believing.”

      Again, I THANK YOU for reaching out and being so very kind. Even as i am waiting to hear back from the 2 agents on the full, I am gearing up for another round of queries. I will do some research on Urbane to see if I should reach out to them as well (if they will consider authors based in the US).

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