About the Author
Theresa Hupp grew up in Eastern Washington State, except for two years in the Willamette Valley in Oregon. Her ancestors include early emigrants to Oregon and immigrants to Sacramento, California (though her California forebearers arrived after the Gold Rush). Theresa now lives in Kansas City, Missouri, near the beginning of the Oregon Trail.
Theresa is the award-winning author of novels, short stories, essays, and poetry, and has worked as an attorney, mediator, and human resources executive.
Lead Me Home, Theresa’s first novel about Mac McDougall and Jenny Calhoun, was published in 2015. It has been a 1 bestselling novel about the Oregon Trail in Amazon’s Kindle Store. (It’s available at Amazon or Barnes and Noble.)
She has also published another novel—a bestselling financial thriller—under a pseudonym, as well as an anthology under her own name, Family Recipe: Sweet and saucy stories, essays, and poems about family life. In addition, Theresa has published short works in Chicken Soup for the Soul, Mozark Press, and Kansas City Voices. She is a member of the Kansas City Writers Group, Missouri Writers Guild, Oklahoma Writers Federation, Inc., and Write Brain Trust.
Theresa’s blog is Story & History: One writer’s journey through life and time, http://mthupp.wordpress.com, where she often posts about the Oregon Trail and the California Gold Rush. You can also follow her on her Facebook Author page, http://facebook.com/TheresaHuppAuthor, and her Amazon page at http://www.amazon.com/Theresa-Hupp/e/B009H8QIT8.