My name is Heather. I live near Seattle, WA. I am 38 years old. I am married to my wonderful husband, Jon. I have three wonderful children – Benjamin and Ella (who are twins) and Nicholas. I work full time for a major retail company. When I am not working or taking care of my kids, I LOVE to read. I read most anything, but my favorites these days are YA, contemporary literature, mystery/suspense, chick-lit, paranormal romance, and humor. I also started a book club with my friends and that has spread to include their friends as well – we’ve got quite the group. I also joined a book group with moms from my church and a book club with other multiple moms! Like I said, I love to read.
I look forward to getting to know more of you and reading more books!






















Dear Heather,
I have just published my young adult fantasy novel My Vacation in Hell. It is available as a Kindle or Nook e-book, and will shortly be available as a paperback. For more information, please go to my web site (www.myvacationinhell.com).
The sequel to my middle grade novel The Family That Wasn’t (published in 2010) My Vacation in Hell is a dark comic tale of a young man’s journey through hell. Set in the mid-1960s, it is written in first person narrative by a 15-year-old writer named John Boggle. A troubled nerdy misfit and a frequent flyer of his imagination, John is inspired by a book report reading of Dante Alighieri’s the Inferno. In the eternity of the five minutes before summer vacation, he embarks on a pilgrimage based upon his own free-wheeling interpretation of the work.
Following Dante’s lead, John populates his hell with all the people who have wronged him over the years, inventing deliciously cruel punishments for each of them in his teenage version of cosmic retribution. Aided by his best friend Virgil, a trusty guide in this shared imagination, John also struggles to come to terms with the world’s many evils. And as he descends further into this realm, he constructs his own hierarchy of evildoers, assigning them to the levels he believes they deserve.
But it is the evil perpetrated upon John, a victim of sexual abuse, which poses the most difficult challenge for him. The deeper he goes, the more he encounters obstacles, some of whom in the guise of colorful demon characters try their best to keep him there. But the worst obstacle of all is his own self-image, forged out of guilt and shame. He will not leave this hell of his own making, Virgil tells him, until he learns how to deal with the abuse inflicted upon him and finds the true center of his being.
Fortunately, he has other help besides the ever wise Virgil, who it turns out has a few problems of his own to deal with. John needs more than reason to get him through this, and divinely beautiful aid arrives in the form of Beth, an idealized version of his secret love. Rescuing the pair from the evil that threatens to consume them, she will guide John in the last stage of his spiritual odyssey. She shows him that there are even some good places in hell, just as there is always some good, however slight, that comes from our worst experiences. Though disturbing ati times dues to its mature theme, My Vacation in Hell delivers a message of hope with a large dose of humor.
If you are interested in reviewing my novel, I will gladly send you a free copy. Please specify whether you wish the Kindle, Nook or paperback version.
Thanks for reading this.
Sincerely,
Gene Twaronite