Re-kindled love, a relentless stalker, an overprotected
boy
-woven into a compelling tale of the Blue Ridge.
"You'll want to carve a sizable chunk of time to read this book, because it's
hard to put down for long. The Camp Green River passages are charming;
the romance stories are absorbing; and the suspense is absolutely
riveting."
-Schuyler Kaufman, CAROLINA MOUNTAIN LIFE.

"Rose Senehi's latest novel, The Wind in the Woods, is both engaging and
harrowing."
-MOUNTAIN XPRESS

"The Wind in the Woods is a choice pick for fiction lovers."
-MIDWEST
BOOK REVIEW

"...a tapestry woven from three distinct threads. It's a gruesome thriller, a
heart-tugging second-chance romance, and a fond tribute to youth camps
in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains. The novel begins with a chapter
from inside the mind of a sociopath who stalks and kills hikers on the
forest trail...as expertly written as any thriller bestseller. The othr two
threads are captivating
-written in a different voice, homey and charming,
with likable characters who have believable everyday concerns and a
passionate love of the wilderness."
-RAPID RIVER ARTS & CULTURE
MAGAZINE

Pelican Watch is a multi-faceted love story told against a backdrop of murder
and suspense, and laced with the flavor of South Carolina's lowcountry.
In the Shadows of Chimney Rock is a touching tale of family and place set amid
murder, romance and suspense in North Carolina's historic Hickory Nut Gorge.
"Rose Senehi begins her new novel, In the Shadows of Chimney Rock with a scene of such high drama
you wonder if she can sustain the intensity... Senehi not only sustains that opening intensity, she ups it in
a high-speed tale with as many twists as a country road."
-Arnold Wengrow, ASHEVILLE
CITIZEN-TIMES

"A finely written piece about a heroine facing overwhelming odds. In the Shadows of Chimne Rock is
highly recommended for community library fiction collections."
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

"Senehi's new novel has an intriguing storyline. There is mystery, a lovely heroine, romance, and a
message that is urgent in its timeliness. Rose is an astute observer of her fellow man and crafts her
characters artfully: the nice, the not-so-nice, the connivers, the manipulators, the innocent, and the
talented. They are all here. The work may be fiction, but it stirs a deep sense of awareness of the race
against time to preserve the rich beauty and ecological balance of the Hickory Nut Gorge. The message
speaks to us; we need to listen well."
-THE FRIENDS OF THE MOUNTAINS BRANCH LIBRARY,
Lake Lure, NC
"Pelican Watch has everthing I look for in a great read: well-crafted, colorful sentences, interesting,
memorable characters, and a plot that keeps you turning the pages. It's a book that I gladly and joyfully
recommend."
-Cassandra King, Author, The Sunday Wife

"Senehi adds enough romance that'll keep you turning the pages well after the sun has gone down over
the Intracoastal."
CHARLESTON MAGAZINE

"Senehi weaves a murder around her other well-wrought subplots, qualifying this novel not only in the
genre of a hair-raising page-turner, but also as one of the best "Chick Lit" novels out there. Her
characters are original and quirky, her dialogues zesty. It is obvious that Senehi has a well-honed sense
of comic timing also.
RAPID RIVER MAGAZINE, ASHEVILLE
"Join us for a wide ranging conversation with Rose Senehi, author of "A Wind in
the Woods", Sandy Shenck, Executive Director of the Green River Preserve and
Chuck McGrady, Executive Director of Youth Camps in NC as we explore the
century old tradition of regional summer camps and the challenges they face
today. Rose's latest book weaves together a tale of drama, love and children set in
a landscape of the struggle for conservation and family values, loosely based on
the history of the Green River Preserve, one of the premier summer camps in the the
Southeast. Discover the positive and effective efforts underway to keep this natural
heritage alive for future generations."
- Ned Doyle.
Part One. Originally aired 3-14-2010.
Part Two. Originally aired 3-14-2010.