C. Fonseca

Biography

As a small child, C. Fonseca had imaginary friends. She told these friends stories and her family set them places at the dinner table. When she grew up, she lost the imaginary friends but she continued writing stories and poetry.

She was an executive chef for many years until a car accident stopped her in her tracks and forced her to change direction and become a tech geek. She is nowknown in her community as the “help-desk”.

She lives by the sea, with her Kiwi partner of fifteen years and their beloved Burmese cat. She is an expressionist landscape painter and can often be found at a cliff-top platform overlooking the Southern Ocean, daydreaming, plotting and planning her creative adventures.

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Books

Tracing Invisible Threads
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 117,040. Language: Australian English. Published: March 31, 2021 by Ylva Publishing. Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian, Fiction » Thriller & suspense » General
Globe-trotting photographer Eleanor Heysen is edgy, sexy, and just passing through her home in Melbourne when she meets alluring historian Alexa Bellamy. Steamy kisses in the library are one thing. What happens, though, when Eleanor shakes Alexa’s family tree, and dark secrets tumble out?
Food for Love
Price: $6.99 USD. Words: 96,850. Language: English. Published: September 19, 2018 by Ylva Publishing. Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian, Fiction » Sports
When injured elite cyclist Jess flies to Australia to sort her late brother’s estate, the last thing she wants is his stake in a rural eatery. She’d rather settle up, move on, and sidestep the restaurant’s beautiful owner, Lili, and her child. Given her traumatic life, Jess isn’t sure she’d survive letting her guard down. A lesbian romance about how nourishment is much more than the food we eat.
Where the Light Plays
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 98,620. Language: Australian English. Published: June 1, 2016 by Ylva Publishing. Categories: Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian
Dr. Caitlin Quinn is a sophisticated, self-assured Irish art historian visiting Australia on sabbatical. That doesn’t mean she can’t enjoy the local scenery—especially sun-kissed Surf Coast artist Andi Rey. Their attraction is unstoppable, but their lives are moving in opposite directions. Andi doesn’t need distractions, and a woman that eschews commitment spells trouble, with a capital “T”.