Elizabeth Loupas is a renowned author who was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois. She has lived in various states across the United States, including North Carolina, Chicago, Austin, Dallas, New Mexico, and New Orleans. Currently, she resides near the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, which is located halfway between Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas. Loupas is known for her love of animals, gardens, and popcorn, and she lives in a state of happy chaos with her husband, who is a Broadcasting Legend™, and two beagles.
Loupas is a solitary and contemplative person who has always been an introvert with a head full of stories. She is a lover of animals, plants, and books, and has a particular fondness for chocolate and popcorn. Loupas has always been curious about everything and has a deep love for history and historical fiction. When she sits down to write, historical fiction is what appears on the page. She enjoys reading everything she can get her hands on and tends to fade into the background in groups, but delights in individuals.
Loupas is the first cousin, thirteen times removed, of Bessie Blount, Henry VIII's mistress and mother of the ill-fated little Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond. She was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois, and has lived in several states, including New Mexico, New Orleans, North Carolina, Chicago, Dallas, Austin, and Dallas again. Currently, she calls the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, located halfway between Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas, home. Loupas is a prolific writer of historical fiction and is known for her deep love of history, animals, gardens, and popcorn.