Santiago Morazán was an ordinary American once. Long before he went back to the home country of his parents. The trip to Honduras, was temporary. The passion ignited in Santiago wasn't. The young man grew up and went to college in the United States, but while he was in college he began his own organization, once merely composed of his friends who were in Honduras, the organization grew to a remarkable level, as did Santiago's knowledge of Honduras. Santiago graduated from college, and had a desire to go home, to his beautiful Honduras. He returned home in a shocking and unexplained manner, waking within Toncontin International Airport, with no recollection of the events the night before, where he had been celebrating his graduation from college. Santiago's adventure begins with him attempting to discover who took him from his home, and why. Heroes of Honduras is an experiment in my usual writing style. Incorporating elements of fantasy, adventure, political intrigue, Indigenous Honduran myths and folkloric tales, and chapters devoted to genuine social problems that plague Honduras, it is an attempt to both generate genuine interest in Honduras, and to educate people to the various problems which affect average Hondurans. Welcome to Honduras! Now that you've come here, you might find yourself as fascinated by the country as I am.