Jenny O’Rourke won’t stop until she uncovers every dark secret her hometown is hiding. But she doesn’t have much time.To find the answers, she must elude two powerful forces standing in her way ... an estranged but lurking father and the watchful eyes of the Witness Protection Program. She’s about to break the only rule they have in Never go home.As she tries to sort it out, she also tries to wiggle her way out of a love triangle. Will she choose the man she’s destined to marry—the one who has always protected her—or the man she’s forbidden to be with?Fans of the Da Vince Code or True Detective will enjoy this maximalist mix of crime, conspiracy, and the occult.”-Kirkus Reviews
Heather launched her debut trilogy, The Element Mysteries Series, in March of 2020. Since then, she has received numerous accolades and was featured in Kirkus Magazine for Element of Secrecy. She’s received five-star editorial reviews from Readers' Favorite and Indies Today. She also won the "2020 Best Suspense Award" for Element of Danger by Indies Today.
Heather released a fast-paced romance thriller, Gone Astray, on May 15, 2025, and was featured by Indies Today for her five-star review.
She loves creating beyond-ordinary circumstances where her main characters have to rely on their own strengths to survive. She'll take you through their wild journeys in first person as they face each obstacle, leaving you feeling part of the story. And, just as in real life, a little humor goes a long way when moments get really intense.
Heather holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Literature from Widener University. She began her writing career as a feature writer for the Bucks County Courier Times and has spent the last thirty years as an award-winning senior copywriter in the Philadelphia area.
This was an epic tale that combined history, mystery and greed. It also had love and loss, fantastic characters and an incredible storyline. Highly recommend, would love more!
I read this 3 book set, although at times I wanted to quit. The ideas of cults is disturbing to me. I wanted a happily ever after and I guess that's what I got as far as this series goes. Can't give this 5 star treatment and I'm sorry for that.