Senna Hill has been writing fiction for over a decade. Take Me to the Lake is her first romance published in English—and while the language has changed, the obsessions are the same: emotionally complicated people, slow-burn tension, and love stories that get very dramatic before they give you a happy ending.
Senna Hill writes contemporary romance for women who crave more than just a simple love story with one miscommunication that drags on for 300 pages.
She writes characters who are complicated before they fall in love and even more complicated after. People who are doing their best, carrying things they haven’t fully named yet, finding each other at exactly the wrong time. Her novels explore the quiet battles people carry within themselves—trauma, longing, healing—and the kind of love that doesn’t come easy, but is worth everything.
Senna believes that the most powerful romances aren’t perfect—they’re complicated, raw, and deeply human. Her characters don’t just fall in love; they grow, they break, and they learn how to choose each other anyway.