“Impulse solidly establishes the Faces of Evil as the ‘must read’ thriller series of the year! The characters you loved in Obsession are back in a chilling story that could only come from the inventive mind of Debra Webb.”
—Peggy Webb, author of The Tender Mercy of Roses (as Anna Michaels)
“Compelling main characters and chilling villains elevate Debra Webb’s Faces of Evil series into the realm of high-intensity thrillers that readers won’t be able to resist.”
—CJ Lyons, New York Times bestselling author
“Just when you think Debra Webb can’t get any better, she does. Obsession is her best work yet. This gritty, edge of your seat, white knuckle thriller is peopled with tough, credible characters and a brilliant plot that will keep you guessing until the very end. Move over Jack Reacher—Jess Harris is comin’ to town.”
—Cindy Gerard, New York Times bestselling author
“Debra Webb has done it again with Obsession—which may well be her best book yet—a top-notch thriller that will keep you riveted to the page and wanting more. Webb is a writer’s writer, who delivers the kinds of books we all wish we had written.”
—Robert Browne, author of Trial Junkies
“Obsession is certain to please Debra Webb’s existing fans and gain her a legion of new ones. An engaging, edgy thriller that’s a one-sit read—with the lights on!”
—Vicki Hinze, author of Beyond the Misty Shore
“Breathtaking romantic suspense that grabs the reader from the beginning and doesn’t let up. Riveting.”
—Allison Brennan, New York Times bestselling author
“Webb keeps the suspense teasingly taut, dropping clues and red herrings one after another on her way to a chilling conclusion.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Bestselling author Debra Webb intrigues and tantalizes her readers from the first word.”
“Masterful edge-of-your seat suspense.”
“Romantic suspense at its best!”
—Erica Spindler, New York Times bestselling author
“Fast-paced, action-packed suspense, the way romantic suspense is supposed to be. Webb crafts a tight plot, a kick-butt heroine, a sexy hero with a past and a mystery as dark as the black water at night.”
—RT Book Reviews