If I were to put "Webs of Fate" in a category like so many places do these days when they try to suggest items for you, it would go under the category that always seems to come up for me "suspenseful with a strong female lead". That pretty much explains how much I enjoyed "Webs of Fate" it is exactly the kind of novel that I love to read. One of the aspects I liked the most is that you like Ashleigh McDowell, the female lead. As a matter of fact you like her so much that you want to believe everything she believes, you want to trust her instincts even when the facts are working against her.
I have read the other two books in the series "Webs of Powers" and "Twisted Webs" so I really enjoyed learning more about the earlier lives of those characters and it also changed my opinion of a few of them. However each book stands alone with a fast paced story line to hook the reader and make them not want to put the book down.
In a few of the reviews I have read people have stated that "Webs of Fate" takes them back to a time or place they remember in their lives. It is just the opposite for me, while I was alive during the 80's, I was not from a social class that would have ever gone to a store such as Bentley's Royale (the fiction store in the book)so for me it is a chance to see a world totally different from my own. So I think that is one of the appeals of this book, it will be enjoyed by readers from various backgrounds.
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