Monday, August 1, 2016

Review: Onyx Webb: Book Three (Onyx Webb #3) by Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz

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Title: Onyx Webb: Book Three 
Published: Oct. 27, 2015
Pages: 235
Format: Paperback
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Welcome Back to the World of Onyx Webb. This is Book Three. (Episodes 7, 8, and 9) One reviewer describes it as: "A suspenseful ghost story with a light touch of horror, a heavy dose of gruesome, and a cast of characters where some, but not all, are exceptionally creepy."
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 a supernatural soap opera, 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 every character and most importantly, the stunning conclusion for Onyx Webb herself.
In Book Three... It’s in the late 30's and Onyx and Ulrich have started a new life in Crimson Cove, Oregon. It’s 2010, and Koda Mulvaney is picking up the pieces of the latest tragedy and still looking for the girl in the mirror. Paranormal show hosts Cryer and Fudge have a run in with a ghost at the Open Arms. It’s the 60's and Declan Mulvaney is building the family fortune - a good intent with horrible consequences.
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I have to say with these books I love how the authors have them broken up into episodes. With the way each book ends you are left with a mild cliffhanger but nothing too major. If that makes sense. We get to find out how Onyx Webb became a ghost and it is a bit sad she had to go out the way she did. Though before she died we learn that she was going to be tried for murder and it seems that the D.A. stills wants to file charges though Onyx is no longer among the living.

Koda is still dealing with the death of his friend and seeing ghosts still, along with finding out that his grandfather Declan use to be one of the children in the orphanages. He also can not forget the girl in the mirror. Though what will happen when he finds out who she is?

We get to learn a bit about how Declan became the man he is today. For me it was kind of a surprise. With his story we also get to meet Mary Ann and I felt a bit bad to what she had to resort to so she could make ends meet.

We also see how Nathaniel and Olympia are struggling with their show and who is this stick boy that comes into play? What kind of ghost is he if he is even considered a ghost. Who knows?

You know the authors have done a wonderful job with how they just not only pull you into the story, but also with the characters. They do a great job with having them come into play at just the right moment. Everyone is linked in some way but we never fully know how. So much goes on within the book but it works just perfectly. Can’t wait to finish up the series to see what else is going to come about.





Richard FentonAuthor, best-selling business fable Go for No! Also Million Dollar Year, The Fear Factory, The Diamond Line, and others. Professional speaker. Now also fiction author of, Onyx Webb, the Series.

Andrea WaltzI’m a professional speaker, co-author of multiple business fables and most recently have added fiction to my resume.

As co-author of the best-selling title, Go for No! Yes is the Destination, No is How You Get There I am wildly passionate about teaching audiences how they can overcome fear of failure and rejection and reprogram how they think about the word No!

My newest passion is writing and creating a paranormal suspense series, Onyx Webb with author Richard Fenton. Onyx Webb reads like a supernatural soap opera in book form. Our writing is inspired by great t.v. series’ such as Downton Abbey, Bates Motel, The Americans, The Fall, and many others.