Forever Mine – Love Along the Oregon Trail

Forever Mine
381 Pages
Rickover Publishing
ISBN 978-0-9853244-4-5

Yearning for love, fifteen-year-old Esther Pershing is stuck on a wagon train to Oregon. Her father leads the 1847 company, her mother is ailing, and her younger siblings need her care. Nineteen-year-old Daniel Abercrombie, the only suitable young man on the journey, catches her fancy.

Though old enough to file a land claim in Oregon, Daniel is still a boy in his parents’ eyes. Smitten by Esther’s beauty and spirit, Daniel seeks her out.

What chance does the young couple’s romance have, when their fathers argue at every turn of the trail and their travels bring only danger, disease, and death?

Theresa Hupp

About Theresa Hupp (Kansas City, Missouri & Kansas Author)

Theresa Hupp

Theresa Hupp is the author of "Lead Me Home: Hardship and Hope on the Oregon Trail," "Now I'm Found: Desolation and Discovery in the Gold Rush Years," and "Forever Mine: Love Along the Oregon Trail." She has also written award-winning short stories, essays, and poetry. Theresa was a 2010 Midwest Voices columnist for "The Kansas City Star," has been published in "Chicken Soup for the Soul" and "Kansas City Voices," and has also written a best-selling corporate thriller under a pseudonym. Find her blog on her website www.TheresaHuppAuthor.com, or follow her Facebook page, Theresa Hupp Author.

Theresa served on the boards of Whispering Prairie Press and The Writers Place, and is a member of the Kansas City Writers Group, the Missouri Writers Guild, and Oklahoma Writers Federation, Inc. She also serves on a variety of non-profit and civic boards and committees not related to writing.

Theresa Hupp has a B.A. from Middlebury College and a J.D. from Stanford Law School. She is now hard at work on the next in her Oregon Chronicles historical fiction series.