2 FF Books by Anna Furtado
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Overview: Anna Furtado is the author of a new historical romance set around the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, entitled 'Tremble and Burn.' Previous works include 'Incident at Elder Creek' (December, 2016), a contemporary romance with a mysterious twist in a California mining town. Her other books, The 'Heart’s Desire', 'The Heart’s Strength', and 'The Heart’s Longing' are novels centered around a group of women with ties to Briarcrest Castle, beginning in the Renaissance through to modern times. Anna has been an author, columnist, and reviewer for over a decade.
Genre: Romance > Historical Fiction | FF Lesbian

Incident at Elder Creek
Tucker Stevens returns home to Elder Creek, a tiny, failing mining town, as head of a revitalization project to turn the place into a living history tourist attraction. Late one night she finds herself in front of The St. Charles Saloon, dazed and disoriented, with no recollection of her last nine hours and no idea why she keeps hearing the word "forget."
After settling into her rented house on Yankee Hill Road, Leah Hudson has made a few friends and loves her job as the high school librarian in Portero. She's never met her absent landlord until the day Tucker shows up on her doorstep. During that encounter, with the sparks of their mutual attraction flying, Leah decides to ignore Tucker's reluctance and takes matters into her own hands.
As the two women grow closer, Tucker struggles to make sense of the strange incidents going on all around her, and embarks on a journey to find the answers to a missing padlock key, a possible kidnapping, and what her memories of a bartender from the Old West, with a vendetta against her, mean.
If Tucker does't succeed in fitting all the pieces together in this tangled tale of secrets and trickery, she might lose the two things she has come to hold most dear--Leah and her sanity.
Tremble and Burn
When Dr. Elizabeth Kellogg arrives in San Francisco from Baltimore in December, 1905, to begin a medical practice funded by wealthy matrons, she's not only running toward a new life-she's running away from her old one. Threats from a ruthless brother, who threatened to expose her affair with a woman, make Elizabeth determined not to compromise her reputation as she begins this new phase of her life. All is well, until she meets Maggie Weston.
Maggie is a vibrant woman, a photographer with a thriving studio on Market Street. She also harbors a secret, which brought her to San Francisco from Boston a few years before. Her work and her independence are fulfilling. She thinks she doesn't need anything more in her new life other than her photography and her volunteer work at the Quaker Mission-that is, until Elizabeth Kellogg walks into her shop.
The two women begin a friendship that leads to both wanting more. They feel the tremble and burn of love akin to their own personal earthquake. But will Elizabeth's desire to keep both their reputations free from gossip and dishonor, and Maggie's struggle with her own feelings, keep them from the love blossoming between them? And will the devastation of the San Francisco earthquake and fire keep them from having what both women know is their destiny?
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Requirements: .ePUB Reader, 606kb
Overview: Anna Furtado is the author of a new historical romance set around the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, entitled 'Tremble and Burn.' Previous works include 'Incident at Elder Creek' (December, 2016), a contemporary romance with a mysterious twist in a California mining town. Her other books, The 'Heart’s Desire', 'The Heart’s Strength', and 'The Heart’s Longing' are novels centered around a group of women with ties to Briarcrest Castle, beginning in the Renaissance through to modern times. Anna has been an author, columnist, and reviewer for over a decade.
Genre: Romance > Historical Fiction | FF Lesbian
Incident at Elder Creek
Tucker Stevens returns home to Elder Creek, a tiny, failing mining town, as head of a revitalization project to turn the place into a living history tourist attraction. Late one night she finds herself in front of The St. Charles Saloon, dazed and disoriented, with no recollection of her last nine hours and no idea why she keeps hearing the word "forget."
After settling into her rented house on Yankee Hill Road, Leah Hudson has made a few friends and loves her job as the high school librarian in Portero. She's never met her absent landlord until the day Tucker shows up on her doorstep. During that encounter, with the sparks of their mutual attraction flying, Leah decides to ignore Tucker's reluctance and takes matters into her own hands.
As the two women grow closer, Tucker struggles to make sense of the strange incidents going on all around her, and embarks on a journey to find the answers to a missing padlock key, a possible kidnapping, and what her memories of a bartender from the Old West, with a vendetta against her, mean.
If Tucker does't succeed in fitting all the pieces together in this tangled tale of secrets and trickery, she might lose the two things she has come to hold most dear--Leah and her sanity.
Tremble and Burn
When Dr. Elizabeth Kellogg arrives in San Francisco from Baltimore in December, 1905, to begin a medical practice funded by wealthy matrons, she's not only running toward a new life-she's running away from her old one. Threats from a ruthless brother, who threatened to expose her affair with a woman, make Elizabeth determined not to compromise her reputation as she begins this new phase of her life. All is well, until she meets Maggie Weston.
Maggie is a vibrant woman, a photographer with a thriving studio on Market Street. She also harbors a secret, which brought her to San Francisco from Boston a few years before. Her work and her independence are fulfilling. She thinks she doesn't need anything more in her new life other than her photography and her volunteer work at the Quaker Mission-that is, until Elizabeth Kellogg walks into her shop.
The two women begin a friendship that leads to both wanting more. They feel the tremble and burn of love akin to their own personal earthquake. But will Elizabeth's desire to keep both their reputations free from gossip and dishonor, and Maggie's struggle with her own feelings, keep them from the love blossoming between them? And will the devastation of the San Francisco earthquake and fire keep them from having what both women know is their destiny?
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