CLASS ACTION
Lennon Gallagher, a third-year law student, eagerly anticipates her graduation and the fulfillment of her lifelong dream of becoming a lawyer. However, her excitement is short-lived when she receives a message containing a copy of her final exam. Refusing to use it, she upholds her integrity. But it’s not that easy when the people that sent her the message begin to make her life unbearable if she doesn’t do what they say.
Lennon seeks support from her friend Miranda Quinn to navigate the complexities of her life. She’s already burdened with drama from an ex-boyfriend, challenging exams, an internship, and her mother’s need for help rebuilding her life—a task Lennon is uniquely suited to provide.
“Class Action” by Gail Ward Olmsted is an exceptional story that explores themes of reconciliation, second chances, and the courage to do the right thing even when no one is watching. Lennon, a likable and strong-willed character, captivates readers from the very first page.
The plot twists and turns keep readers engaged and make this book unputdownable. I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of this story, from beginning to end. This is my first book by this author, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I appreciate her writing style and eagerly anticipate reading more of her works. I highly recommend this remarkable read.

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