A year ago, I showed readers the cover of Lead Me Home, the first book in my Oregon Chronicles series. Today I am ready to reveal the cover of the sequel—Now I’m Found. (I might revise the cover slightly, but this is close to final.)
I’m working on final edits of this book, and it will be published later this fall, probably sometime in October. I’ll definitely post on this blog when it’s available.
This novel has been a challenge, because the plot is more complex than in the first book, with longer and more intricate time lines. Now I’m Found follows Mac McDougall and Jenny Calhoun over a three year period from 1848 through 1850 in both Oregon and California.
But I’m almost finished!
And I’m very happy with the cover, which is derived from Oregon City on the Willamette River, an oil painting by John Mix Stanley, circa 1850, in the Amon Carter Museum.
To follow my progress toward publication of Now I’m Found and learn more about the book you can
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And if you haven’t read Lead Me Home yet, it’s available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Then you’ll be ready when the sequel is published.
Many thanks to readers of this blog, who have inspired me to keep writing for close to five years. I couldn’t have done it without your support!
Good job. I like the cover a lot.
Nice cover. But don’t you mean Caleb (Mac) McDougall?
After two books together, Mac and I are on a nickname basis.
Beeeuuuuttttiiifffuuulll!
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Great cover, Theresa. Congratulations!
Must be so wonderful seeing your book get ever closer to publication.