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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 and the unforgettable people who try to preserve it. |
"Pelican Watch has everything 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." --Elle McGee, 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. --Patrice Tappee, Rapid River Magazine, Asheville, NC "Rose Senehi mixes all the makings of a page-turning beach book together in Pelican Watch...when you're sprawled on a beach towel, the drama fits and makes for an easy-to-read dose of chick lit entertainment. Try Pelican Watch if you're a Mary Alice Monroe fan or looking to tap into some summer Southern literature." --Jennifer Parker, Myrtle Beach SUN NEWS "Senehi's mystery features tidy plotting, colorful characters, and plenty of intrigue." --SANDLAPPER, The Magazine of South Carolina "Pelican Watch captures the unique and beautiful atmosphere of the South Carolina Lowcountry, and also introduces the reader to the intrigue and mystery that can surround a comunity when real estate development arrives on an isolated coastal island." --Genevieve Chandler Peterkin, Author, Heaven is a Beautiful Place |
Praise from Robert Morgan "Rose Senehi knows it is essential that we save our Southern Appalachians from pollution and over-development, and work for a responsible stewardship of the region. In the Shadows of Chimney Rock concerns not only the mountain's past and the all-too-real present, but, more important, the mountain and human future. This story will thrill and disturb you by turns, and also inspire hope for the years ahead for the highlands we love." --Robert Morgan, Author of Brave Enemies and Boone: A Biography |