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Heather B. Moore

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Heather B. Moore is a USA Today bestselling author of more than ninety publications. Heather writes primarily historical and #herstory fiction about the humanity and heroism of the everyday person. Publishing in a breadth of genres, Heather dives into the hearts and souls of her characters, meshing her love of research with her love of storytelling.

Her ancient era historicals and thrillers are written under pen name H.B. Moore. She writes historical women's fiction, romance and inspirational non-fiction under Heather B. Moore, and . . . speculative fiction under Jane Redd. This can all be confusing, so her kids just call her Mom. Heather attended Cairo American College in Egypt and the Anglican School of Jerusalem in Israel. Despite failing
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COVER REVEAL: Elisabeth: Mother of John the Baptist

 So excited for this book to release!

Elisabeth: Mother of John the Baptist is coming this November. Preorder on Amazon!



SUMMARY:Her greatest sacrifice became her greatest legacy.

Zacharias has loved Elisabeth all his life. When negotiations are made for their marriage, the childhood friends trust that
their future will be bright. But as their story unfolds in their village near Jerusalem, the lif Read more of this blog post »
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"I loved reading about the fascinating Julia Child. I had known she had done some important work during WWII, but had never read exactly what she did. (As a child I recall her cooking shows and trying to speak like her!) Having seen the series about J" Read more of this review »
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“Unless I confess to a crime that I did not commit, I will be sentenced to death. The irony does not escape me. Lying before God will buy my freedom among men.”
Heather B. Moore, Condemn Me Not: Accused of Witchcraft

“Fear drives men and women to do mad things.”
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“The loss of a child to a mother can be felt all the way to the heavens”
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“What trials are we meant to endure in this life? And how did the trials of regular life escalate to this horror? I wonder if there is so much a soul can endure before death seems the better option.”
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“Unless I confess to a crime that I did not commit, I will be sentenced to death. The irony does not escape me. Lying before God will buy my freedom among men.”
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message 10: by Richard

Richard Dominguez thank you for the friend


message 9: by Donna

Donna Thanks, Heather, for friending me on Good Reads. Your books look amazing. I have entered the giveaway for your book and have my fingers crossed.
Donna


Heather Thanks for the note, Lisa. I'm an author too, but mostly a fan girl of other authors :-) You wrote an amazing book, and I'm looking forward to grabbing the sequel.


message 7: by Lisa

Lisa See I'm so glad you liked Shanghai Girls. Thank you for the five stars! Woo-hoo! I'm happy we're now friends on Goodreads.


Heather It was my first time at WIFYR. A looong conference! Thanks Christy.


Christy Congratulations on your Best in State Award. That's great!! It was nice to see you in Kristyn's class today. You are a busy lady. You seem to get around everywhere. Thanks again for your help at LDS Storymakers. Christy Monson


Heather Since I live in Utah, my library carries most of them. I put in "purchase requests" a lot. I also trade with friends. I'll buy if it's a favorite author. I've done interlibrary loan as well (it's $2.00). I've also bought used copies at www.half.com


message 3: by Jenny

Jenny Heather,
How can you afford so many LDS books - or where do you get them? Living in California, I would love to read more of the LDS genre, but can't find them (is there any online Library)? I basically stick to the local library for my books (and books on tape). I just sign up for the books I would like, and sooner or later the library calls with the book available.


Heather That's pretty cool :)


Candace Salima Hi Heather,

Here's our comparison:

You and Heather have 23 books (or 10.04% of your library and 45.10% of their library) in common. Your tastes for those 23 ratings are 82% similar.

Wahoo!

Candace


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