Heidi Chiavaroli is a accomplished women's fiction author, known for her popular split-time stories that combine her love of literature and history. She describes herself as a grace clinger, runner, and writer who enjoys spending hours exploring places full of historical secrets.
Chiavaroli's passion for writing can be traced back to her childhood, when she wrote a short story titled "I’d Cross the Desert for Milk" in the third grade. Throughout her life, she has continued to write, drawing inspiration from her own experiences and her curiosity about the world around her.
Chiavaroli's debut novel, "Freedom's Ring," was a great success, earning several accolades including the Carol Award and a Christy Award finalist. It was also a Romantic Times Top Pick and a Booklist Top Ten Romance Debut. Her second novel, "The Orchard House," was also well-received, winning the Carol Award and inspiring her to write "The Orchard House Bed and Breakfast" series, a contemporary twist on Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women."
Heidi Chiavaroli currently resides in Massachusetts with her husband and two sons. She continues to write and connect with her readers through her website and social media platforms.