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Donna's debut novel, Shame the Devil, won a first place Chaucer Award for historical fiction. Before embarking on the exciting journey of writing historical fiction with an emphasis on the 17th and 18th centuries, Donna was an adjunct professor at a university in South Florida.
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333-333-3333 FacebookTwitterInstagram FacebookTwitterInstagram HomeDonna ScottNovelsShame The DevilThe London MonsterThe Tacksman’s DaughterThe EcstasyRecommended ReadingContactBlog CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE A VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB MEETING!                       CLICK HERE TO SCHEDULE A VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB MEETING! The Tacksman’s DaughterPURCHASE NOWNEW RELEASE: Scotland, 1692. To escape a brutal winter storm, King William’s regiments descend on the small village of Glencoe. Learn More The London MonsterPURCHASE NOWLondon, 1789. With a sexual miscreant stalking the streets in search of prey, no one is safe. Goethe Award First Place Winner Learn More Shame The DevilPURCHASE NOWEngland, 1643. As the Civil War tears the country apart, alliances, enemies, and lovers are formed. Chaucer Award First Place Winner & CIBA Best Book Award. Learn More Coming Soon from Donna ScottPlease note that the Ecstasy book cover below is for layout purposes only. The EcstasyDuring a hot summer night in July of 1796, a merchant ship leaves on a three-month shipping expedition from Dover, England, to Bombay, India. A young widow ready to tour England in a fight supporting abolitionism, is abducted and brought aboard the ship. The captain insists he saved her from a mysterious stranger with deadly intentions, but she questions his true motives. Read More Donna’s Featured Blog Hanging and GibbetingJanuary 9, 2021Death by hanging was used as a form of capital punishment in England as early as the fifth century. Other methods of execution found their way into history over the years as well, yet never managed to maintain the longevity of death by hanging. Castration, blinding, beheading, boiling, burning, and dismemberment all made an appearance in England between the time of William the Conqueror and the 18th century when hanging became the favoured method of punishment. Even children as young as seven were subject to pay for their crimes at the end of a rope. Those unfortunate enough to find their necks in a noose prior to the late 19th century, when the long drop was introduced, would die from […] Follow Donna on Facebook Donna Scott Follow Donna on Instagram One time I had a reader make a comment about my no Thrilled The Tacksman’s Daughter made the booksh Check out this link to see the new attraction in G I rarely--if ever--post anything personal on my au Looking for something to read during the long holi I would choose to be a divorcee over a widow--only Now this is a loyal fan! Thank you Nicole for this Droughtlander is officially here!! How are you sur On sale this weekend only!?????? © 2022 Donna Scott, Historical Fiction Author | All Rights Reserved. | Web Design by smedelstein.com | Admin. .et_pb_slide.db_background_url:hover{cursor:pointer;}