Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Onyx Webb: Book Eight Review

Onyx Webb: Book Eight: Episodes 22, 23 & 24

By Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz

Onyx Webb: Book Eight: Episodes 22, 23 & 24 by [Fenton, Richard, Waltz, Andrea]

Welcome Back to the World of Onyx Webb! This is Book Eight. (Episodes 22, 23 & 24)

Haven't Gotten Entangled Yet? Please Start with Book One.

The timelines - the web - is more tightened than ever. Although the connections are clear, suspense reigns as always.
Onyx Webb is a complex multi-genre mash-up that combines elements of supernatural suspense, crime, horror, romance, and more. The Onyx Webb series follows the unusual life of Onyx Webb along with a central group of characters in various locations and times.
The billionaire Mulvaney family, piano prodigy Juniper Cole and her brother Quinn, paranormal show hosts Cryer and Fudge, and a few others make up the core of the series. Written like a book version of your favorite tv series (think: supernatural soap opera like American Horror Story) each character’s story moves forward with most every episode. It may appear that the characters are entirely unrelated and yet episode by episode, the connections will become clearer. Like being an inch away from a spider web, with each book, the web will move further and further away revealing the full story of character and most importantly, the stunning conclusion for Onyx Webb herself.

In Book Eight:

  1. Onyx and Alistar's grandson Noah grow close as they create a "life" together with exciting new projects.
  2. The Mulvaney mansion is crawling with ghosts as a big event looms.
  3. Stan Lee continue to make mistakes without consequences, for now.

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MY REVIEW

Book eight has the anticipation of the upcoming Restoring Savannah Foundation Ball, to be held at the Mulvaney mansion. With the theme being the Solstice Eclipse, things are sure to come alive, pun intended. The dead count is starting to rival the live. I wanted so much for the ball to be included in this book, but at least it should start off with the next book.


Crimson Cove took on a happier, upbeat tone, which was refreshing, Stan Lee has become a liability to himself, and the stage has been set to lose another beloved character soon. I must say, I am very unhappy about that. But then again there may be hope, as death is not permanent...at least not in the world of Onyx Webb.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.






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