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Goodbye, Little One
*trigger warning: pet death, grief* This week, I had to do the toughest thing I've ever had to do. I had to say goodbye to to Nevaeh, my beloved sidekick for the past 19 years. Those of you who know me or who have followed my writing for years know that Nevaeh was a big part of my life. In the beginning, I jokingly called her Satan Kitty, because she was the Queen of Tortitude.
Cute Book Alert: The Ride of Her Life
Just finished an ARC of Jennifer Dugan’s The Ride of Her Life, a sweet but spicy romance. When Molly inherits her late aunt’s horse ranch, she also inherits Shani, the grumpy farrier who expected to receive the business. Molly plans to fix up the farm and sell it to fund her event planning business, much to Shani’s chagrin. This is a cute enemies to lovers story.
http://mindykinnaman.com/2024/05/27/cute-book-alert-the-ride-of-her-life/
A Short Stay in Hell
Okay, readers, you know that one book that, no matter how long ago you read it, will stick with you for the rest of your life? Well, I just read that book - novella, actually - and I absolutely have to talk about it. Please know that this is not necessarily a recommendation (you'll understand why shortly). This is simply me processing this incredibly well-written and haunting piece.
Falling in Love Again
I started reading when I was three. It started small - my mom, while driving down the highway, noticed that I would read billboards (especially McDonalds' billboards). She thought that someone had read them to me, and I subsequently memorized them. I mean it's possible. "Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame-seed bun" was a particularly catchy jingle around that time.
What’s Going On?
Kids, let me tell you: aging sucks. Lately, it's felt like every time I turn around there's something new going wrong in this aging body of mine. For a while, everything was going fine - well, as fine as it can be when you have a chronic medical condition that requires you to take three medications and other supplements daily. …
Best Book of the Year … So Far
Anyone who knows me knows that I am prone to hyperbole. Cheese? Best thing ever. My cats? Also the best things ever. My husband? You guessed it: best thing ever. So, yeah, when I say that I just finished the best book of the year, I recognize that it's only February 11. There is plenty of time for me to read books that will surpass what I am now calling the best book of the year.
http://mindykinnaman.com/2024/02/11/best-book-of-the-year-so-far/
Ch-ch-ch-changes
This week, I started a new job at my university. As of Thursday, I’m the new assistant director for equal opportunity, access, and Title IX coordination. This job will be an interesting challenge for me, as it will be one of the few times I’ve worked outside of student affairs. Not only that, but I’ll be conducting investigations, leading our Equity Advisor program, making sure our hiring practices are equitable across the university, leading trainings, and making sure our institution is compliant with federal regulations like the ADA.
Shadow of Doubt
A lot has happened since my last update, but probably the biggest thing is that I finished writing the second book in my Pine Bend series. That's right, I wrote a sequel to Closer Than You Know. This new book, Shadow of Doubt, tells the story of Cara, an evidence technician with the Pine Bend Police Department, and her ex-boyfriend, Jackson, who left Pine Bend after graduation to join the military.