Donna Everhart is an acclaimed American author known for her richly atmospheric Southern historical fiction. Her novels, including "The Saints of Swallow Hill," "The Road to Bittersweet," and "When the Jessamine Grows," transport readers to the Depression-era South with vivid storytelling and unforgettable characters. Everhart's work explores themes of resilience, family, and survival against the backdrop of hardship and social upheaval. Her meticulous research and evocative prose bring forgotten corners of American history to life. A member of the Historical Novel Society, Everhart's novels have earned critical praise for their authenticity and emotional depth, establishing her as a distinctive voice in historical fiction.