Donna Deal has launched her official website at www.authordonnadeal.com, providing a centralized platform for readers, reviewers, and media audiences to explore her literary and screenplay projects. The site brings together Deal's books, video features, reviews, and a dedicated section for the screenplay adaptation of Naughty Nata, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the themes, characters, and stories behind her writing.
The website is designed with a warm and accessible layout, making it easier for audiences to discover Deal's books, learn about her background, and follow the creative path behind her work. A central feature of the platform is the screenplay adaptation of Naughty Nata, set against the sunlit energy of Myrtle Beach. The story follows Annette, Tina, Jan, and Judy as a girls' vacation turns into a dangerous encounter with hidden secrets, deception, and unseen threats. What begins with curiosity and friendship soon becomes a suspense-driven journey where trust may be the only way forward.
In addition to the screenplay, the website highlights five of Deal's books: Anna Bella, Cry for the Children, Naughty Nata, Mayla Returns, and Who?. The movie adaptation of Naughty Nata gives new visibility to one of Deal's suspense-driven works, bringing forward a story of curiosity, deception, friendship, and danger set against the unexpected undercurrent of Myrtle Beach.
Through this official platform, Deal provides readers and film-minded visitors a closer look at how Naughty Nata moves from page to screen. For audiences discovering her work for the first time, the site offers a clear entry point into a story built on mystery, tested loyalty, and the courage needed to face hidden threats. The website also includes book trailers available on YouTube for Anna Bella and Naughty Nata.
For business and technology leaders, this launch underscores the growing trend of authors using digital platforms to consolidate their intellectual property and engage directly with audiences. By centralizing her books and screenplay, Deal increases discoverability and creates opportunities for cross-media adaptation, which is increasingly important in an entertainment landscape driven by streaming and digital content. The website serves as a model for how authors can leverage online presence to build brand equity and potentially attract production partners.
Readers and visitors can learn more about Donna Deal, her screenplay feature, and her books by visiting www.authordonnadeal.com. Book links are also available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble for titles including Cry for the Children, Naughty Nata, Anna Bella, Who?, and Mayla Returns.

