Sherry Gammon is a bestselling author known for her young adult and contemporary romance novels. Her debut novel, "Unlovable," quickly rose to Amazon's bestsellers list and is currently being adapted into a film. The book is the first installment in the Port Fare series, followed by "Unbelievable" and "Unbearable," which continue to explore themes of love and resilience. Gammon has also penned "Not So Easy," a poignant story addressing bullying, and ventured into fantasy with novellas such as "Loving Marigold," "Pete & Tink," and "Angel in a Black Fedora." Additionally, she co-authored the dystopian novel "The Experiment," showcasing her versatility across genres.
Gammon's writing often reflects her diverse life experiences, including her service as a medical technician in the Air Force and her work in foster care, from which she and her husband adopted their youngest son. Her background in education, particularly teaching teenage girls, informs her nuanced portrayals of young protagonists navigating challenges. Residing in Upstate New York, the setting for many of her novels, Gammon balances her teaching career with her passion for writing, often working late into the night to bring her stories to life. Her works resonate with readers for their emotional depth, relatable characters, and exploration of themes like redemption and self-discovery.