Thursday, February 28, 2019

Meet Selina! - by Magdalena Scott



If you get my monthly-ish email newsletter, you have already met Selina, the new member of my family. I had just about decided it was time to adopt a pet again, when this girl popped into my life. She is a year old, and a total sweetheart. Although she came home less than a month ago, it's hard to remember what my days were like without her. 

I named her after the heroine in a book I was re-reading, by my favorite author, Rosamunde Pilcher.

Do you have a pet? If so, how did you choose a name?


USA Today Bestselling Author Magdalena Scott writes sweet romance and romantic women’s fiction. A lifelong resident of Small Town America, she invites readers into her world to find out what’s hidden just below the surface of those tiny dots barely visible on the map. Romance, mystery, and the journey to be one’s best self are all part of a day in her neighborhood. Readers have commented that they’d like to move to the imaginary towns Magdalena writes about, which she takes as high praise indeed.



Magdalena is a practicing minimalist, having downsized from a 3,000 square foot house to a studio apartment, where her Giant Closet continues to resist taming. When not writing at home or spending time with family and friends, she loves to travel–carry-on baggage only–and is always pleasantly surprised at the kindness of strangers.

Website: https://magdalenascott.com/



6 comments:

  1. No pets right now, but over the years we've had a menagerie of cats, dogs, birds, fish, and hamsters. Names seem to be random with no rhyme nor reason. Your new kitty is so cute. I'm really a cat person!

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    1. Thank you (and Selina thanks you) for the sweet compliment. I can relate to the "no rhyme or reason" history of naming pets, Merrillee!

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    1. Thank you, Margaret. I think she agrees with you! ;)

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  3. Gorgeous cat, Magdalena. Yes, I have a pet--a shih tzu named Henry, an adorable dog my husband and I inherited from our daughter when she went off to study at a university in Ireland.

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    1. Thank you, Josie. Aren't we lucky to inherit our children's pets? (I had my son's dog too, and it worked out great for everyone!)

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