Maria Tureaud

Author Bio

Maria Tureaud is the author of The Last Hope in Hopetown (Little Brown, 2022), which earned Best Book of 2022 from The School Library Journal. Her latest title is the adult historical fiction This House Will Feed (Kensington, 2025). She is an Irish immigrant living in the United States, an in-house editor for the Twitter event #RevPit, and freelance developmental editor.

photo credit: Daria Maidenbaum

Published Books

The Last Hope in Hopetown (Little, Brown, October 2022) Middle Grade Fantasy


Stranger Things meets Fake Blood in this deliciously charming and spooky debut novel about one girl’s choice to save her vampire parents or do what’s right for the greater good.

Twelve-year-old human Sophie Dawes lives a good life in Hopetown. There, vampires and humans live in harmony and Sophie and her adoptive vampire moms are living (or unliving) proof. There are a lot of rules that vampires must follow to keep the humans they live around feeling safe, but if regular visits from child protective services and abiding by a nightly curfew keeps their family together, Sophie will do anything to stay with her loving vampire parents. But then, normal, law-abiding vampires begin to go rogue.
 
After Sophie’s own mother— the sweetest person she knows— goes rogue, Sophie decides it’s up to her to find a cure. But taking matters into her own hands might be way more than she bargained for if it means braving a secret council of vampires, executing epic heists, and facing the true bad guys head on. With her best friend by her side, Sophie will fight for hope, freedom and a family bonded by a love that’s thicker than blood.

Praise for The Last Hope in Hopetown

  • “The Last Hope in Hopetown boasts relatable vampiric world building and fast-paced intrigue wrapped in a warm blanket of belonging, acceptance, and the triumph of empathetic family bonds! Young fantasy readers will enjoy Tureaud’s suspenseful story full of fierce love that saturates every page.”

    —Ash Van Otterloo, author of Cattywampus, and A Touch of Ruckus

  • "Tureaud’s high-concept debut offers an extended metaphor exploring how the past informs the present, touching on corporate protections, government surveillance, model minority dynamics, and personal rights via vibrantly rendered characters."

    —Publisher's Weekly

  • "Tureaud’s action-packed page-turner keeps family and community at the heart of the story, ultimately revealing what makes a true monster."

    —Booklist

  • "This energetic, action-filled story is rounded out with an exploration of what makes a family and Sophie’s realistic emotions about being adopted…A suspenseful supernatural story about belonging and inclusion.”

    —Kirkus

  • “Fans finishing up the latest season of Stranger Things will be sucked into this suspenseful and complex debut novel.”

    —BCCB

  • *"Equal parts horror and mystery, this contemporary tale is sure to delight readers who enjoy a bit of a spooky vibe with their conspiracy theories and whodunit adventures."

    —School Library Journal, starred review