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Tammy Plunkett

    Tammy Plunkett transitioned from a career as a registered nurse to focus on raising her four children. Finding that her passion for writing was calling her back, she returned to her first love. After exploring fiction for a period, Plunkett shifted her focus to non-fiction while also working as a life and writing coach. Her personal journey led her to concentrate her writing on supporting parents of transgender children, through blog posts and articles, including a notable piece for Today's Parent. She continues to balance her creative pursuits, writing both fiction and non-fiction.

    Clinical Trial
    Beyond Pronouns
    • A reassuring guide for parents of a transgender child or teen. Speaking from personal experience, the author provides guidance on topics including managing different emotions, communications with the child's school, bathrooms, clothing, accessing professional help and being a good ally.

      Beyond Pronouns
    • Clinical Trial

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Dr. Georgia Laurence’s patient is going to die without an immediate heart transplant, and a rare blood type makes a donor nearly impossible. There’s a sliver of hope when she learns about a clinical trial right at her hospital. The only problem is, the stem cell researcher is Dr. Matt Mancini, a man from her past who has absolutely no reason to help her. Matt could soon be sharing the cure for heart disease with the world and can’t risk using such a sick patient as his first human candidate. While his attraction to Georgia tempts him to reconsider, the stem cells are stolen and his career is jeopardized.Georgia and Matt must work together to save his study before her patient dies. As they get closer to the truth, they find the thief will stop at nothing, not even murder, and they’ll have to decide what matters her patient, his study… or their lives."If you like Grey's Anatomy and on-the-edge suspense, this is your next read." Lucy Farago, author of the Search and Recover series.

      Clinical Trial