About Donna Steele

Women strong enough for love. I write about strong women in lots of areas - science fiction, paranormal and contemporary fiction romance - women coming into their strength and having the courage to find and accept love. As an empty nester with my beloved best friend and husband (who actually encourages this mad passion of mine) I write all the time – whether or not I have a pen or keyboard handy. Ever since I learned to read—from Superman Comics, Dick, Jane and Sally held no appeal—I’ve wanted to write. The possibilities of science fiction have always drawn me and I’ve read them all. There just needed to be a little more romance in them. I finally got up the courage and I’m delighted that I’m able to share these stories with you. My small town romance novels - Homecoming, Welcome Home, Red Shoes, Nowhere for Christmas, Christmas Present and Dance Partner are available at all eBook vendors. My paranormal romance eBooks Learning Trust, The Melting Series, and Wraith's Heart are now available at all eBook sellers. Wraith's Heart and Learning Trust are now also available in paperback through Amazon. I’m a member of Romance Writers of American, the Fantasy, Futuristic & Paranormal Chapter of RWA and the Heart of Carolina Romance Writers. www.steelestories.com https://www.facebook.com/DonnaSteeleAuthor http://goo.gl/dH6PAA

Some Positives in 2020

2020 is gone but there were highlights… Thought I’d mention mine in order to make you think about yours!

Had some books come out – Rth Home in February, A New Time in April, Hazardous to the Touch in September, and Christmas Cookies in November. Fewer interruptions helped there.

   

We went to Disney World with our grandson in March, just before the world screeched to a halt, so our timing was good. He turned 5, so this was a birthday trip for him, his dad and his Granddar. Had a wonderful time!

   

We also welcomed a second grandson this year – see there were some great positives – and we’re thrilled with all our boys.

The wedding that was planned for September was postponed, but I already have my dress, so I have to maintain my weight for another year. Good incentive, right?

Yes there were changes, I got quite proficient at Zoom and have a minimal commute to my exercise classes, but I kept them up! You can also do Weight Watcher meetings this way, which I did. One of the things I’m proud of is getting some old projects (both writing and my counted cross stitch) done – remember no snacking!

      

   

Start the New Year out with me – Book 6 in the Conall Clan series – New Secrets – is out today!

New Secrets – Cover Reveal

It’s here – New Secrets! And on the anniversary of the first book in the series – Don’t Look Back


The 6th book in the Conall Clan series – New Secrets – is now available for pre-order! And all six are available on Kindle Unlimited for a limited time!

When an unknown half-brother arrives in Sweetwater, a whole new set of problems accompany him, putting Megan and others in danger. Can Lou find it in himself to accept this new sibling, in order to keep everyone safe?

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Excerpt –

So, this was Sweetwater. Home of the famous Conall boys. It didn’t look like much. Why in all hell would a Territory Alpha—one as strong as this Lou Conall was purported to be—pick a backwater hole like this for his headquarters?

He might be foolish coming here. Regardless, curiosity had won out. Adrian, the old sot, had been drunker than he’d ever seen him when he confessed his secret past. He probably wouldn’t live long enough to regret the lapse. Surely cirrhosis would get that last surviving liver cell soon.

Axel didn’t care much either way. He wouldn’t be going back. If Adrian drank himself to death, fine. Any affection he might have felt for the old man was a distant memory. Adrian had beaten it out of him years ago. Only bad memories remained. Although Axel had never understood the beatings, this new information made things clearer.

He hadn’t emerged Alpha or Beta–not like Adrian’s other sons.

Maybe every father wanted that. Axel wouldn’t know. He had no cubs and liked it that way. So what if his father was disappointed in him. The feeling was mutual, besides when was Adrian ever sober enough to know?

Axel made his way back to his beater of a car and crawled into the backseat. It wasn’t comfortable but funds for a room were lean and this was warmer than sleeping in the woods. Anyway, he wasn’t ready to make his presence known yet. This would do until he finalized his plans.

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The incredible Leslie Ray has created new covers for all of the Conall Clan. Check them out now through Kindle Unlimited.

       

 

 

 

The Earl’s Treasurer – Nancy Lee Badger

After Stone is wounded and thrust into an earldom, and Adele is widowed by an abusive husband, these star-crossed childhood friends meet at an English country ball, escape a kidnapper searching for a mysterious treasure, and depart for Scotland ahead of those intent on killing anyone in their way.

 

 

I have officially released my long-awaited book The Earl’s Treasure. The pandemic made so many things grind to a halt, though hubby and I managed a week on the beach curtesy of a relative’s time share unit. I decided I had to release the book now to get my readers through the holiday season with laughter, suspense, and romance. Even though I do not consider it a Christmas novel, it takes place in the weeks before Christmas Eve.

This is my 30th romance and having it set partially in Scotland is due to my love of that country. I have volunteered at the New Hampshire Highlands Games for over 25 years with family, but only recently discovered I am partially of Scottish descent. Ever since I wrote a book called Dragon’s Curse many years ago, the urge to write other Scottish historical paranormal novels grew. This book is not a paranormal. Instead, it is a spicy romance based upon a mysterious treasure that takes my characters from England, to Gretna Green, and beyond.

 

Excerpt from The Earl’s Treasure

Rounding a curve in the hillside, he spotted a thicket of dried heather and not the gorse bushes with their claw-like branches. Working his way higher, he pulled himself onto the road. Or, what passed for a road. It looked more like a slickened spillway, with mud-filled ruts, and icy edges. Up ahead he spied Satan lying on his side. “Not good.”

He loved his stallion.

The beast had saved his life during more battles than Stone cared to count. He thought nothing could hurt him more than the death of that special friend, until he perceived the splintered coach.

“Adele!” No answer, so he ran closer.

“Adele! Answer me, lass!” Still no answer.

When he reached Satan, the stallion raised his head. Stone untied him from the damaged coach, and the beast got to his feet. He couldn’t see any obvious injuries, but the icy pellets distorted his vision. If the animal was fine, he and Adele had a way out of the situation.

The sound of pounding hooves in the distance from the direction of Gretna grew louder. He climbed atop the side of the coach, which now faced the sky, and wrenched open the door. The coach shuddered, practically destroyed and totally empty.

“What the hell?” Had she climbed out and hidden? A good idea. He unhitched the team, slapped their rumps, and hoped they would continue running until they reached the castle. Returning to Satan, he pulled his stallion’s head close. “Run, boy. Keep hidden. If I do not whistle for you find the others.”

He slapped his stallion’s rump and the black beast flew toward Castle Bradan. Gazing at the soggy snow-covered lane while hailstones continued to slam against the coach and his head, tiny footprints gave him hope. He grabbed a broken tree branch covered with pine cones and needles and brushed his tracks into nothingness, as he followed her trail.

The hoof beats grew louder and closer. As he hurried around a bend in the lane, slow enough to cover their tracks, he felt inside his boot. The softness of the velvet pouch soothed his fingers and his mind.

“Thank goodness I did not place you with my extra clothing.”

He came upon a high wall built of loose fieldstones rising like the battlements of his grandfather’s castle. Had she found her way to the barrier? The tracks said yes. She must have climbed over and he hoped she had not injured herself.

He threw the branch up and over, then shoved the toes of his boots into small open crevices between the stones. Heaving himself up, he toppled to the snowy ground, before the riders slid to a stop, shouting at the carnage that was once Adele’s coach.

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What’s Next?

I hope to write several other books that feature secondary characters from this book. I have recently released a tie-in novella titled Love, Hamish and you can find out how to get a copy FREE HERE 

 

More About the Author

Nancy Lee Badger grew up in Huntington on New York’s Long Island. After attending Plymouth State, in New Hampshire, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree and met and married her college sweetheart. They raised two handsome sons in Rumney, New Hampshire while dreaming of being a writer. When the children had left the nest, and shoveling snow became a chore, she retired from her satisfying job as a 911 Emergency Medical Dispatcher and moved to North Carolina, where she writes full-time.

Nancy is a member of Romance Writers of America, Heart of Carolina Romance Writers, Fantasy-Futuristic & Paranormal Romance Writers, and the Triangle Association of Freelancers. She finds story ideas in the most unusual places. Connect with her here:

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We Need to Celebrate

Doing a litte giveaway for Christmas – just leave a comment below for a chance at a $10 Amazon card or a copy of Christmas Cookies!

I hope some traditions can continue for you this year. If you’ve been wracking your brain on what to get me this year, I’d love a review. Pick your favorite of my books and do a short one (I think Amazon wants 9 words – LOL!!)

We’ve already started decorating. We’re getting a live tree this year. Wanted the scent of Christmas to permeate the place to dispell whatever’s left of 2020. My Santa collection will be front and center this year – they always raise my spirit and I can remember when I got them which adds to the fun.

     

    

A New Secret – Book 6 in The Conall Clan will be coming out in January. A previously unknown relative joins the clan and has to earn his place. Cover reveal soon!! Sign up for my newsletter for more info.

There’s still time to read some great Christmas stuff out there – and add them to that new eReader from Santa!

     

And mine are available as well

   

Hope it’s a jolly holiday for you even if different this year. Indulge yourself a little and I’ll see you in 2021!