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Class Action

What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You

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Pub Date Dec 11 2025 | Archive Date Sep 11 2025


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3rd year law student Lennon Gallagher’s life turns from complicated to overwhelming when she receives a message meant for someone else. The text offers an advance copy of a final exam—a guaranteed ‘A’—but accepting it will violate the honors code she refuses to break. When Lennon declines, the collaborators behind the cheating scheme demand her silence or they will ensure she takes the fall if necessary.

Fighting for her future while balancing an internship, exams, studying for the bar, a boyfriend who no longer seems to understand her, and a mother who needs help rebuilding her life after prison, Lennon tries to handle everything alone. But when she discovers the lead plaintiff in her firm’s class action lawsuit might be the father she’s never known, it’s the final straw. She needs help.

With the support of her friend and mentor, attorney Miranda Quinn, Lennon must navigate betrayal, legal intrigue, and personal discovery. As one relationship unravels, another blooms in this gripping story of resilience, secrets, and second chances.

A captivating read full of unexpected twists and emotional depth.

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Class Action pulled me in right from the first page. Lennon Gallagher is a third-year law student juggling more than anyone should—school, an internship, family drama, and now a cheating scandal that threatens everything she’s worked for. What I loved about this book is how real Lennon feels; she’s smart, determined, but also vulnerable in a way that makes you root for her every step of the way. The twists kept me guessing, and the emotional moments hit hard without feeling forced. It’s the perfect mix of legal suspense and personal growth, and by the end, I was cheering for Lennon like she was a real friend.

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Law school drama, family secrets, and one seriously gutsy heroine—sign me up! 💥

Okay, I devoured Class Action! Lennon’s life is an absolute rollercoaster—wrong text, huge scandal, a maybe-dad she didn’t know she had, and enough legal chaos to make your head spin. But she handles it all with brains, heart, and just the right amount of sass. It’s sharp, emotional, and totally binge-worthy. I was flipping pages like a maniac trying to see how she’d pull it all off. If you love smart women who don’t back down, this book is your next obsession. 💼📚🔥

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This had that legal thriller element that I was looking for and was hooked from the first page. The characters had that feel that I wanted and was engaged with what was happening with them. Gail Ward Olmsted has a strong writing style and had that element that I wanted. I really enjoyed how good the court concept was and how it was used in the storyline. I hope there is more in this series and from Gail Ward Olmsted.

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