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Onyx Webb: Book Four: Episodes 10, 11, 12

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A 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 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.

249 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 25, 2016

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Richard Fenton

55 books107 followers
Author, 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.

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Profile Image for Sherry Fundin.
2,242 reviews163 followers
March 20, 2017
Onxy Webb is filled with death, murder, horror, ghosts, and lots of suspense and evil…

So beware. Check your Karma and see if you dare to enter, because your actions can have repercussions far beyond your wildest imagination.

Onyx Webb is a fabulous, mystical character that keeps surprising those around her and rightly so in my book. She is complex and misunderstood, and so not deserving of what is happening. I love that she takes her ‘life’ into her own hands, not leaving her fate up to others to decide.

Many of the characters are good ‘people’. Sometimes it was hard to know who was human and who was a ghost and I loved the surprise of learning who was who, or what.

I try to be alert, waiting for the next shoe to drop, the next accident to happen, the next person to die.

The tension and suspense is stretched, keeping me waiting, anticipating, fearing for my favorite characters.

Be careful how much of your heart you give to these characters, because some may not survive. I love when the author is not afraid to kill someone off, regardless of whether I like it or not.

What’s going to happen next and who is responsible? Many lives are tainted by the evil that touches them. Of course, there are those whose misfortunes I revel in as they get their just desserts.

Onyx Webb keeps pulling on me, drawing me in deeper and deeper as I struggle to accept the tragedies heaped on the characters. There is so much going on, so many characters and so much action, that the story calls to me, demanding I read on, read more, and more.

I voluntarily reviewed a copy of Onyx Webb: Book IV by Richard Fenton & Andrea Waltz.

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Profile Image for Meigan.
1,356 reviews77 followers
August 3, 2017
Onyx's web is getting bigger

In this 4th installment of the Onyx Webb series, authors Fenton and Waltz deliver the most exciting and emotional series of episodes to date. And if I said that about another installment, scratch that. Because this one takes the cake.

The web is getting tighter, and more and more small details are provided, painting a clearer picture of how exactly Onyx Webb is connected to so many people through so many decades. In this set of episodes, the pivotal characters' sagas are continuing, while some previously introduced characters made return visits after being absent for several episodes. As I've stated before, one of my favorite aspects of this series how the authors keep going back to each character. While there is a set of central characters, their stories aren't any more important than the characters who remain quietly in the background. Each and every one of them has a story to tell, and each and every one has some sort of connection to the namesake of this series, Ms. Onyx Webb.

The episodes contained in this installment have been the most emotional yet. While most of the stories thus far have had a bit of a creep factor, the authors really laid it on thick this time around by adding in even more ghosts and the subsequent goosebumps that go along with hauntings. Add to that, there was plenty of heartbreak with the reunion involving someone from Onyx's past. One thing I find interesting, and something I hope is answered in future installments, is what differentiates the types of ghosts in this series; some of them are corporeal and essentially still appearing human, while others are the spirits and poltergeists that one thinks of when they hear "ghost". It's certainly an interesting element and one I look forward to in the episodes to come.

Bottom line -- this series has quickly grown to become one of my favorites. It's weird, it's spooky, it's creepy and exciting and above all, it's so dang interesting. I honestly don't even have enough positive words to give the authors the credit they deserve for coming up with a story that is truly one of the most unique and entertaining series I've ever had the pleasure of reading. I highly recommend this to anyone looking for something weird, spooky, heartbreaking, exciting...really, just anyone who likes good stories. I'm hooked and I can't wait to see what comes next in the world of Onyx Webb.

**Many thanks to the authors for providing a copy in exchange for my honest opinion.

**Cliterary Genius 2016 A to Z book challenge, letter O.
Profile Image for Leslie OBrien.
754 reviews14 followers
May 23, 2016
Reading an Onyx Webb book is like unwrapping a favorite truffle. You don’t want to bite into it. At least not right away. You want to savor it for a while before biting through that outer layer to get to the creamy, yummy goodness inside. No, I’m not Forest Gump. No, life is NOT like a box of chocolates. And yes, I was comparing Book Four (episodes 10-11-12) in the Onyx Webb series to a Lindt truffle. *makes note to buy chocolate

If you haven’t read any of this series yet, where have you been? If you need to be brought up to speed, check out my other reviews of the series thus far. You’ll find it tells you very little about the series itself; other than to expect the unexpected. Oh yea, and you’re in for a treat. See? Does the truffle analogy make sense now?

I read a lot of books. As in many. Wide range of genres. So few surprise me with the eloquence of language, the detailed characters, the abject pleasure in tapping that right arrow on my Kindle as I rapidly move from page to page devouring everything in front of me like a ravenous PMSing chocoholic eager to know what happens next and always pleased to find out the answer.

I love this series. I love it’s eccentric characters, the settings, the language. All of it. Many thanks to Andrea for gifting me with a copy. It’s always appreciated and rapidly consumed.
Profile Image for Laura Thomas.
1,544 reviews105 followers
July 6, 2016
With each new book, I think the same thing. This is the best one yet. And it’s true.

What I loved most about these next episodes were the ghosts. There were plenty and all were so different. Oh, how I wish I could tell you all about them.

And I’d also love to tell you what’s happening with the characters. Their stories are getting louder, with even minor characters becoming larger and more important to the series. After reading so many horror stories and watching all of those horror movies, it’s nothing new to me for authors to kill off their characters or put them through some hellacious ordeals. These two authors should feel lucky their characters can’t retaliate. LOL I’d love to have been a fly on the wall while they were cooking up some of the scenes I read. Just hope they don’t have a fly swatter.

I’m crossing my fingers some aspiring film maker spots these stories and makes Onyx Webb into a series. How cool that would be!

I received this book for my honest review.
Profile Image for Deborah.
3,787 reviews490 followers
July 29, 2016

I'm just loving this series, so many threads all slowly coming together the more we read the more it all makes sense.
This book starts with the trial of Onyx Webb for the murder of her husband Ulrich Schröder.
Koda Mulvaney is still searching for his ghost in the mirror and......
There's so much more but I don't want to spoil this for you.
I have to say that I don't give 5* often or easily but I just couldn't give less.
Profile Image for Imani.
860 reviews48 followers
July 16, 2017
I am just in love. I cannot get enough of these characters.

It really does feel like a television show and now seeing all the connections that are being made are blowing my mind.

Profile Image for Eric Smith.
328 reviews30 followers
March 24, 2017
I am now tearing through these at a speed where its getting difficult to keep them separate in my head. They continue to be excellent and the way the episodes are formatted causes one book to flow seamlessly into the next so I have to say I'm not even aware anymore of what is happening in a specific episode or book because the narrative is all flowing together so seamlessly.
I can say the series remains excellent and somewhat surprising. The connections continue to deepen and the story being told from Stan Lee's perspective in some episodes of this book opens up a narrative I was not expecting. I have no complaints and am enjoying it thoroughly and have already started the next book.
Profile Image for wonderfullyweird88.
877 reviews15 followers
February 19, 2016
I have just finished the fourth installment of Onyx Webb. Once again I devoured it in one sitting.
The only thing that confuses me about this series is why it hasn't made it to t.v yet.
Once again the authors masterfully weave a wide variety of characters into one complex story seamlessly. There are no ill-thought out characters, even supporting characters are well developed even if they appear only briefly.
I can not praise this series enough. I'm anxiously awaiting the release of book 5.
Thank you to the authors for providing a copy of this book for review.
21 reviews2 followers
February 8, 2016
This series keeps getting better & better.The agony in waiting for the next book is surreal.
Why isnt this an HBO series?
Profile Image for ABCme.
374 reviews50 followers
May 2, 2016
The web is closing in, stories getting more complex. What a ride, on to book 5!
1,236 reviews
March 26, 2017
I am reading each book faster and faster. They are getting harder to put down. Book Four focuses a lot on Onyx Webb, the series namesake, and Stan Lee who we realize with dawning dread is destined for great evil when he is older. Definitely read these books in order, but definitely read them. You won't be disappointed.
Profile Image for Tracy.
504 reviews
May 30, 2018
I am so very sad that this was the last book in the series that I own. However now they are being released under a different author name and for kindle, I will add them to my Amazon wish list. I am so wrapped up in all of the story lines, it's completely addictive. There is absolutely no way you could read these books out of order.
Profile Image for Brooke.
467 reviews2 followers
April 20, 2018
These books keep getting better and better! I can't put this series down!
Profile Image for Julie Baswell.
724 reviews29 followers
February 23, 2017
Book four begins with the trial of the century, Onyx being at the center of it all. Catfish is reintroduced. I’m glad, because he is one of my fondest characters, especially in this episode. A couple of characters are introduced, a couple more meet their end. All while the universe strives to keep its balance.

I love getting caught up in this world of spookiness. There were enough paranormal episodes to keep me satisfied, but still longing for more. As the plot delves further into each of these character’s lives, I can’t help but feel their betrayals and fears as my own.
Profile Image for Katrina Rose.
156 reviews6 followers
July 20, 2016
Have you been following the Onyx Webb story? Have you figured out just how connected Onyx Webb is to a series of characters over a vast time period that spreads out over decades? How about the guy whose murdering girls, think you have him pinned down? The fourth installment of Onyx Webb gives us the biggest surprises yet.

It is getting continuously harder to review the Onyx Webb series. I am constantly at war with myself on how to go about these reviews. If you’ve been a reader of my reviews for any amount of time you will see that I rarely give out five star reviews. You’ll also see that I’ve given the earlier three installments of Onyx Webb five stars and raved that each one is better than the previous. I am here to tell you that book four is no exception.

I can’t tell you much without giving you major spoilers. I can tell you that with every book (and this one is no exception) that Andrea Waltz and Richard Fenton out do themselves. Imagine if you will, the Claritin commercial where everything is fuzzy until you take a pill. The world suddenly becomes clearer as if a plastic film was removed from your vision. As time goes on, everything is slightly blurry again. Your pill, the miracle to clearer vision, is the next book in this series.

There was one spot in particular where I read a passage and screamed out loud, (pardon my French) HOLY SHIT! Something became so clear that I was kind of miffed at myself that I didn’t catch on to it sooner. This just goes to show you the ingenious and hard work that Waltz and Fenton put into their work. I am so beyond impressed with what they are accomplishing.

I have book five in my possession but I’m forcing myself to take time to read it…I may need to brush up on the dictionary so I have a better vocabulary to review the next book. I love being on the OW100 team – thank you Waltz and Fenton for the books in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Danielle Urban.
Author 12 books165 followers
February 27, 2016
The Onyx Webb Series is a must read! Every book, inside this exciting series, is to die for...Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz are the new top favorites for readers everywhere. Their Onyx Webb Series (book 4) has it all. Mystery, suspense, paranormal beings, and drama. There is so much to look forward to, inside of book four. Readers will be taken to many different places, seeing and hearing different characters, and tying up each piece of the overal story. I love the different personalities and lifestyles meet and found inside this novel. Readers will be kept hanging in suspense even when they get to the last page. Both Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz know how to keep their readers guessing as well as turning those pages all night long. Major cliffhangers...but it's so worth waiting for the next book with the next episodes.

The Onyx Webb Series is more than just a story. It's a world full of intriguing characters and fascinating events. Nothing is ever slow...everything moves forward as fast as if the reader was experiencing in reality. Richard Fenton and Andrea Waltz have a talent that is so rare to see in co-writers these days. I can definitely see this novel and the previous ones before it, become a TV series. Hopefully, they come to Netflix soon, because I would so love to see their characters on screen! That's just how good this book is and the one before it. Readers can't find a series that satisfies every known genre and comes out stunning like this one. Onyx Webb Series (book 4) is a must read for readers worldwide.
Profile Image for Autumn.
2,332 reviews47 followers
September 12, 2016
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I received this book to give an honest review.

Now we are in book 4 and we start seeing justice is served with Onyx. Which I am so glad about! We also get to finally see what her mother left her all those years ago and now Onyx can get some answers as to what she has always been. We still go back and forth between the different characters point of view. It is really starting to get interesting with everybody now, from the ghosts that are haunting Robyn who was there when Dane died that night, Koda finding answers about Juniper to Delcan and his past. We even get to meet Stan Lee and what he went through is emotional.

The authors have done a good job with this weaving of web that connects everyone. These episodes are so hard to put down once you start reading them. I so want to see how everything is connected but yet I don't want it to end though I know it has to. The characters are all just amazing and each stand out in their own way. If you haven't picked up these books I highly suggest you do. I want to give out more on this review but I feel like I would be giving so much away. Just if you like paranormal, ghosts, mysteries get this series.
Profile Image for Caitlyn Nicole.
42 reviews28 followers
September 16, 2016
*I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
I know I literally say this every time I post about this series but... I seriously love when you find out how the stories connect. Every. Single. Time. I always gasp and go whisper "OH MY GOSH" to myself. Like 5 times before I can continue reading.

Each book in the series just gets better and better. The web gets more complicated and you see all these connections.

I loved that we got to follow Stan Lee in this book. I think his story was probably my favorite this time around. I felt so bad for that poor kid but he was always a character that I looked forward to catching up with.

Claudia Spilatro drives me nuts. Always has. But she's also kind of interesting to read about. I guess that means she's a good character, right?

I was kind of shocked that I went from liking Nathaniel and not liking Olympia to liking Olympia and not at all liking Nathaniel. She totally grew on me. Nathaniel on the other hand... I'm not too upset about what happens to him... *shrug*

I was so into the book that the last page kind of snuck up on me...

Overall? 4.3 Stars.

Very well done.

xoCaitlyn
Profile Image for Ailyn.
382 reviews14 followers
February 16, 2016
Thank you to the author for continuing to provide Onyx Webb for a fair review and my enjoyment.

I have gotten used to the multitude of scenes and characters, although I am not really sure how everyone ties together. I know some character and stories are related, but I have yet to clearly see the picture. This is a massive story, seeing that it takes so long to write, and I enjoyed every book/ episode that comes my way.

It is fair to comment the difficulty of keeping every character in line, so I think the author has done an outstanding job giving life to so many people.When would the lies and deception end? I dread the ending of the story, as Onyx, Koda and all the characters have been a great companion all this time.

If this is a television series, it would be something worthwhile to watch. It would be awesome to watch everyone come to life on screen, and visually see how things are. Until then, I guess I have to be content in reading Onyx Webb and using my imagination.

Definitely a series to follow, just start from book one. It is worth it .
Profile Image for Melanie Marsh.
464 reviews19 followers
February 5, 2017
I am starting to feel like I’m repeating myself with my reviews of this series, but it really is that good. Each episode answers as many questions as it asks, and that keeps the story going along in such an addictive way.

Each episode presents new heartbreak as well as victory in other ways. This book is no different from the others in that aspect. This really is one of my favorite series due to its ability to keep me trapped in the story and excited to see what is going to happen next, and how this is connected to that and so forth.

The ghosts are plentiful in this installment and I can’t wait for the next book. As much as I adore this series, I am such an impatient reader that I feel like it’s an eternity between each book. In reality, Fenton and Waltz do an amazing job of coming out with subsequent books in a reasonable period of time.

If you haven’t started this series, you really should. It’s intriguing and exciting with the craziest interwoven plot you’ve ever seen. I can’t wait for book 5!
Profile Image for Karen Voitik.
3,219 reviews
February 25, 2016
>Book Review – Onyx Webb Book 4, Episodes 10-11-12

>I am an independent reviewer. This is the fourth book in the Onyx Webb series and ends in a huge cliffhanger. This story is so enjoyable and reads like a tv show. While a few dots are connected in this book, a new, huge unknown is introduced.

>The story of Koda’s search for Juniper’s brother and real killer is intertwined with the story of Bruce and Stan Lee’s childhood. Throughout the book, Onyx Webb is still present and involved in a mystery of her own. A scary turn is taken with the haunting of Robyn. This series just keeps getting better and better. Each story is engaging, with new information revealed that was never expected.

>The amount of work taken to plot something so intricate is mind boggling. I have never enjoyed a series more. This book is appropriate for an adult (18+) audience. I am giving this book 5 stars.
Profile Image for Pamela.
611 reviews29 followers
July 21, 2016
well another great book in this series. I'm sure loving them and cant wait for the next one to come out. I'm liking how all the paranormal is getting into these books more, especially some of the characters that are actually ghosts, walking among the living. I was surprised that some were ghosts, especially a detective in the book. and am still loving the character Onyz. so glad she is still around. This book was as good as the others if not better. I had to take time out to not read it much because if I hadn't of, I would have sit and read the book in one sitting and did nothing, even not sleep. :) I find these books very, very good. sure am looking forward to the next one. they are very addicting .The authors Andrea and Richard sure do keep us readers entertained with them. I am glad to get a chance to review every episode of every book I just wish it was a TV show . the books are good enough to be one.
Profile Image for Candace Messecar.
85 reviews
April 27, 2017
The Onyx Webb series continues to entertain and surprise. Near the end of this book, some secrets are revealed and some beloved characters are put in serious danger. Characters previously thought to be in the background become more interesting. I always enjoyed reading about the separate characters' stories, and they would have been fine as standalone stories in separate chapters because they're THAT enjoyable to read--but the authors take it so many steps further. We're starting to see how these people are connected and it happens at a pace that is both satisfying and leaves you wanting more.

This book definitely stood out among the rest simply because when one of the secrets were revealed, I literally had to put the book down in shock for a few minutes (I may have yelled at the book a little, but don't tell anyone).

Thank you so much to the authors for providing me with the means to be able to read and review these books. I eagerly await the rest of the series.
Profile Image for Gayle B.
377 reviews
February 13, 2016
This series is so addictive. I almost didn't want to finish it, because now I have to wait for Book 5. Sometimes when you read a series, some of the books aren't as "good". I haven't found that with Onxy Webb. In Book Four, we find out more about Onyx and why she is the way she is. We have a reunion. We have confirmation of another ghost. We thought we had a phony paranormal expert, but now I am not sure....This book continues to have twists and surprises just like the first 3. The authors have done an incredible job of being able to have several different characters but tease and hint at connections to each other. Anxiously awaiting Book 5...
1,002 reviews24 followers
December 5, 2016
This series exactly mirrors what it is trying to be: a well-thought-out, briskly paced television series. Should it indeed get optioned as such, I have no doubt it will be a hit.

The storyline continues on its multilayered, time-jumping path, drawing us ever deeper into Onyx's world and a web of drama she herself would like to not be part of. We come to like certain characters, only to have them die. Or do they? Yes, it's a soap opera. Yes, there are always cliffhangers. That's why I'm thankful for the authors' participation in the Kindle Unlimited program, making all of Onyx's story free, free, free!

Almost to the halfway-point myself, I can promise I'm in til the end.
38 reviews
January 17, 2017
This book as well as all the others is amazing. I can't say enough good things about this series. I have all my coworkers reading it. Its fun to hear them discussing Stan Lee, Onyx, Koda and all that is happening in these earlier episodes when i know what is coming. I just tell them nothing is as it seems. That is true for the whole series. Hands down the best series I have ever read. Cant wait for the next episode.
Profile Image for Mindy.
643 reviews9 followers
November 26, 2016
Interesting plot twists

The story is told in "episodes". The plots are about different people in different times, but all intertwined. Sometimes confusinng, but always interesting.
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