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A Bit About Me

Award-winning author Donna Hatch has written over two dozen best-selling historical romances set in the captivating Regency Era. Her meticulously-researched stories follow the tradition of Jane Austen, Georgette Heyer, and Lord Byron, weaving tales of courage, second chances, and redemption with plenty of chemistry. What distinguishes Donna’s work is her commitment to incorporating virtue and values into her narratives while delivering the swoony heroes and courageous heroines readers crave in every “Sweet” and “Clean and Wholesome” romance.

When she’s not writing or immersed in historical research, Donna enjoys ballroom dancing and playing the harp. She and her husband of over thirty years have raised six children and are now discovering the joys of being empty nesters and grandparents.

Mission Statement:
To provide beautiful, inspiring historical romances reflecting Christian values that give readers hope for a better tomorrow and restore faith in that elusive happily ever after.

10 facts you might not know about Donna Hatch:
1. Some days, she’d rather dress up and have a tea party, or curl up with a good book, than write.
2. Due to moves in her childhood, she attended 9 different schools. Being the new kid isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
3. Chocolate is her favorite sweet. It has seen her through many brutal revisions.
4. She loves cheesecake almost as much as she loves chocolate–chocolate cheesecake is even better. Salted caramel is a close second. Salted caramel-chocolate cheesecake, anyone?
5. A bit of a non-conformist, she dislikes many popular things such as sushi, coffee, and country music (unless she can dance to it.)
6. She is the mother of six children—seven, counting her husband.
7. Her favorite fandoms are Jane Austen, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and Star Trek.
8. She adores cats–kittens are even more fun.
9. She’s severely claustrophobic. When she had to give her super-warrior weapons master, Kai Darkwood in her fantasy Queen in Exile, some flaw or fear, she chose claustrophobia; she understands it.
10. She also loves bodies of water of any kind–ocean, river, lake, stream, waterfall, swimming pool, backyard garden pond. It does something for her soul. She even loves water when it’s falling from the sky. Her husband speculates she might be part mermaid. Is her tail showing?

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