
Class Act
O.L. Munrow
Type: Beta project
Genre: Historical fiction, mystery, romance
Word count: 78,000
Warnings:Â Swearing
Spring 1885, NYC: Leo never meant to involve himself in the investigation of a missing socialite when he let Cassandra March share his luxury carriage. The sharp-tongued investigator recruits him out of his listless life and into a case that unravels a tangle of high-society secrets. Leo and Cassandra must risk their reputations— and their lives —to find justice.

Leo Fullerton never meant to involve himself in the investigation of a missing socialite when he let Miss Cassandra March share his carriage. But in the spring of 1885, that decision jolts him out of a listless life of luxury as the sharp-tongued investigator recruits him as an eager assistant— perhaps a little too eager for his own good.
What first appeared to be a simple elopement unravels into a tangle of secrets belonging to a powerful New York family. Leo and Cassandra must decide if they’re willing to put their reputations—and their lives—on the line to find justice.
O.L. Munrow was raised by feral fandoms through her adolescent years in the 1990s/00s and stands before you a broken woman, perfectly happy to be so. When not working her daytime marketing job or studying for her master’s degree, she can be found in a panic trying to work out how to squeeze in all reading, writing, gaming, writing, knitting, writing, planning to write, and writing she wants to do. She also takes occasional breaks to spend time with her husband and their shared dog-cat (dog hardware, cat software).
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