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She lived overseas during her formative years and lists several adventures in her biography: “waterskied through an oil slick in the Persian Gulf, partied with a Kuwaiti princess classmate, hid under the bed with her mother during s South American coup, flew in and out of the blacked-out Cairo airport moments before it was bombed during the Six Day war, and crossed the finish line first at Utah’s Miller Motorsports Park.”
 
She lived overseas during her formative years and lists several adventures in her biography: “waterskied through an oil slick in the Persian Gulf, partied with a Kuwaiti princess classmate, hid under the bed with her mother during s South American coup, flew in and out of the blacked-out Cairo airport moments before it was bombed during the Six Day war, and crossed the finish line first at Utah’s Miller Motorsports Park.”
  
She is a member of [http://Mormon.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
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She is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints].
  
 
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Heather Horrocks is the USA Today bestselling author of several books in different genres, including How to Stuff a Wild Zucchini, Old Maid of Honor, Old Money, Baby Mine, No Sudden Moves, and The Scientist Takes the Bait, and several series: Christmas Street, Bad Mothers Club, Chick Flick Clique, Who-Dun-Him Inn, Moonchuckle Bay, and Rocky Mountain. She has contributed to several collections and anthologies. She contributed Violet: Bride of North Dakota to the American Mail-Order Bride series. Her nonfiction titles include Women Who Knew the Mortal Messiah, Men Who Knew the Mortal Messiah, Women and Men Who Knew the Mortal Messiah, A Father’s Footprints, and The Miracle.

She lived overseas during her formative years and lists several adventures in her biography: “waterskied through an oil slick in the Persian Gulf, partied with a Kuwaiti princess classmate, hid under the bed with her mother during s South American coup, flew in and out of the blacked-out Cairo airport moments before it was bombed during the Six Day war, and crossed the finish line first at Utah’s Miller Motorsports Park.”

She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.