Donna Brown was born and raised in
Pensacola, FL. She attended Escambia High School graduating in 1984.
After high school, she decided to venture off into the United States
Navy. It was at this point she met her husband of eighteen years,
Stephen Brown. She has two sons, Stephen (16) and Darius (10). She
has three brothers (James Wright, Jr., Frank McBride, and
Christopher Potter (deceased), and two sisters (Sharon Bell and
Lorie Wright) all of Pensacola, FL.
She currently resides in Augusta, GA and is in pursuant of
her Business degree in management. In 2000, Donna discovered
that her true calling in life was romance
novels that would enlighten/stimulate the lives of men and women and help others
to deal with molestation and rape as it occurs. In January 2002, she lost her
best friend and mother, Annie Laura Wright at the tender age of 55. Before her
sudden death, Donna devoted her life to making her mother proud of her accomplishments
as a professional buyer and writer. In March 2002, Donna wrote a poem “A
Gift from God” which helped her to win a prestigious Editor’s Choice Award
from the International Poet’s Society. Donna recently completed her third novel, "Excuse
Me Miss...but I'm in love with
your husband." With her recent success, she's praying one day to fall
amongst the ranks of top novelist such as Terry McMillan, Teri Woods, and Connie
Briscoe. She gives all praises to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.