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The Rainbow Tiger
- Narrated by: Jamie Ramage
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Gene Francisco has been a coward her entire life, flying under the radar, and unable to stand up for what is right. When far-right President, Benjamin Buck, is re-elected, he vows to strip freedoms and targets the progressive Golden City. Gene has suppressed her transgenderism and is counting down the days to retirement, but when she is electrocuted, her body begins flipping from female to male to female again. She has no power to stand up to the conservative forces, but for the first time in her life, she is forced to fight for what is right. But is she strong enough to stop Buck and his fans?
©2023 Linda Wells aka BK Wells (P)2024 Linda Wells aka BK Wells
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