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Though it promises intense action featuring an ordinary lead character, The New Bad Thing isn’t the kind of book that will instantly pull readers in. Instead, it takes an uneven and needlessly complicated path to action and adventure.
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This is a fast paced and thrilling read. I connected to the main characters and raced through the chapters.
I would definitely recommend.
Many thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for gifting me this arc in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
Reagan and her husband want to start a family but in the meantime Teagan needs a project and decides to raise money for to save children affected by terrorism. She becomes trapped in her hotel when terrorists attack and her actions to save herself will affect her life going forward. It will become dangerous and very complicated.
This is an exciting well paced novel. Well written and well narrated (I listened to the audiobook). Teagan is a strong character who is determined to get through the ordeals ahead of her to save her future. Can she and her family survive, enjoy finding out.
I was excited for this read but I DNFd it about 40% into the book. I backed up and reread a few times, unfortunatly, my interest wasn't held at all. There's nothing, specifically, that I can say was "wrong" with the book, or that I didn't like, other than I just wasn't pulled in.
The New Bad Thing
This incredible story is a real page-turner! I got the audiobook through NetGalley thanks to Pen and Picture Publishing, and let me tell you, it was an awesome book to listen to. The book was very well written and progressed at a good pace to tell the story and keep the reader engaged. I liked how the storytelling jumps back and forth in time, revealing all these jaw-dropping clues that connect everything. Along with such an interesting main character, Teagan, I was hooked. Teagan is such a complex and charming character, and her journey was enjoyable. While I did feel like some of the other characters were a bit unrealistic, the themes the author explores like mafia, terrorism, fertility, and marriage make you think about what you would do to protect the ones you love. I recommend this book and look forward to reading more works by Michael Ebner. Very special thanks to Pen and Picture Publishing and NetGalley for giving me this awesome audiobook experience! 4⭐⭐⭐⭐
I loved this action packed book. So many twists and turns that I couldn't keep up. Read to find out how a journalist struggling with infertility ends up in a foreign country forced by the mafia to become an assassin. Boy oh boy did she step up to the challenge.
It was easy to listen to the audiobook, and it was narrated well. “The New Bad Thing” seems to be a pretty good beginning of a series that will most likely delve deeper into the characters and story line of Teagan. Michael Ebner’s storytelling entertains and leaves listeners hoping that more secrets will be revealed in forthcoming books. The novel is a pretty fast-paced mystery thriller that has an ominous feeling. The main character, Teagan, and her path becomes more treacherous as it unfolds. Suspense and intrigue are present in this book, as it does not only tell about a reporter who is trapped in a terrorist attack in a foreign country, but also about her passion for making change, which comes through strongly. The stakes are heightened when her family’s survival now depends on her locating Roman, a man who has kept himself hidden.
The plot races as Teagan's skills have become very crucial since she is the only one who has seen Roman in the past decade. I have a lot of questions about Teagan and her skills, especially as we are to believe that she learned from Roman a few weeks ago. I wonder why Roman trusted her so much and how she got so good after a brief lesson. I think some things are purposefully left hanging, indicating that they might be solved in other subsequent publications. I enjoyed this first book, “The New Bad Thing,” and I can't wait to read the next installment.
An arc audio copy of this book was provided by Netgalley.
This book was hard to follow for me. But it follows a woman named Teagan whom needs to be distracted from specific life problems. She sees a news story that shocks her and she decides to make a difference. She makes a special project that is illegally funded and travels to Paris and her plans get interrupted. Can she save her family or is it too late? I found that it jumped around a lot. I don’t know if it was the book itself or because it was an audio book but I just really didn’t enjoy the reading/writing style. I think the story line could have been better written but the idea was really good and the jist of it was a great concept. Thank you for the opportunity to read!
Overall, an ok thriller. Some of the plot twists were predictable. At times, the story felt repetitive. I do not think I will continue with the series. Thank you for the copy.
Wow, "The New Bad Thing" by Michael Ebner had me hooked from the get-go! This book is a rollercoaster ride packed with action, suspense, and a strong-willed protagonist, Teagan, who you can't help but root for.
Teagan is a relatable character, successful but yearning for more, especially after a shocking news story propels her into a dangerous mission to make a difference in the world. As a mom myself, I felt deeply connected to her struggles and her fierce determination to protect her family.
The story takes us on a thrilling journey across Europe and America, with Teagan facing intense interrogation and joining forces with a counterterrorism agent to locate a mysterious figure. The pace is fast, and I found myself turning pages eagerly, eager to see how Teagan navigates this dangerous landscape.
Ebner's writing keeps you on the edge of your seat, and I loved how he blends suspense with emotional depth. It's not just about the action; it's about Teagan's personal journey and the sacrifices she's willing to make.
I can't wait for the next installment. If you're looking for a gripping thriller that will keep you guessing until the end, "The New Bad Thing" is definitely worth picking up!
When reporter Teagan finds it hard to conceive a baby she channels her energy into starting a nonprofit to help women who are targeted by a political terrorist agency. But when she finds out that going against a terrorist organization that even your own government does not want to mess with has dire consequences.
Teagan soon finds out that not all good deeds go unpunished. She discovers that someone has stolen all the donated money from the non profit and has disappeared. Filled with vengeance Teagan goes on a vendetta to find and make them pay by whatever means necessary. Follow Teagan on her hunt for justice but beware she is not the only one hunting, she is also being hunted.
Overall rating 2 / 5
Political thrillers are not usually my thing, but the description convinced me to give this book a chance. However, the plot is not realistic. To believe that a journalist turned mastermind killer with little to no training can do what the government or a military organization can’t do is far-fetched. And to blindly believe that just because she knows a famous actress this opens doors for her that can not be opened for anyone else.
Thank you Netgalley and Pen and Picture for this ARC.
The story revolves around Teegan, a complex and compelling heroine, as she navigates a world filled with action and suspense. Michael Ebner's storytelling skillfully blends adrenaline-pumping moments with quieter, character-driven scenes, creating a well-rounded narrative. While the ending provided closure, it also left me eagerly anticipating the next installment. I'm excited to see where Teegan's journey takes her next.
This was a pretty fast paced thriller, which involves terrorist organisations, the Mafia, the CIS, and others. The events take place over North America and Europe. With all that being said, there is a lot going on! The audiobook narration draws you into the store, but at times can be overwhelming and can make you unsure of the events going on. Overall it was a good book. Not something I usually listen to but was definitely glad I did.
I was unsure of the narrator for this, with the main character being female it took me a while to get into the story with the male narrator.
However once i got past that I really enjoyed the twists and turns of this story. It kept me interested and listened to almost all of it in one day!
This was a fun listen. It was fast paced and on the shorted side so it was a quick listen. I really enjoyed the story overall but I will say was killing Todd at the end really necessary?! Like we thought after our main character thought he was dead she found out he was alive and they would finally be a family. Why did we have to kill the happily ever after potential. My only other potential issue is being a shorter book a lot happens in not a lot of time so it was a bit of whiplash but a fun listen none the less
Truly a good listen! I couldn’t stop listening and it really helped with my anxious days where I needed to be quiet
"The New Bad Thing" audiobook was a great listening experience that I thoroughly enjoyed. Braden Wright's narration was excellent; he brought the characters to life in a way that kept me fully engaged throughout the entire book.
The story revolves around Teegan, a complex and compelling heroine, as she navigates a world filled with action and suspense. Michael Ebner's storytelling skillfully blends adrenaline-pumping moments with quieter, character-driven scenes, creating a well-rounded narrative. While the ending provided closure, it also left me eagerly anticipating the next installment. I'm excited to see where Teegan's journey takes her next.
Thank you to NetGalley & Pen and Picture for this ALC in exchange for my unbiased review.
Relatively quick, day-long listen. Though I was expecting a standalone novel with a recurring character (e.g., Benoit Blanc, Hercule Poirot, etc.), this series is connected; you can't listen to one without the other.
The backstory motivation leading Teagan to be wrapped up in the Italian Mafia, while detailed and a little long-winded, sets a solid foundation for the drama to unfold in the sequel. It took me a bit to grasp the main storyline, but once things clicked, the action-packed narrative really took off. It's the kind of story that could easily translate into a thrilling action movie, perfect for a laid-back Friday night at home.
Given the setup and how things evolved, I'm inclined to dive into Book 2 and see where the story is headed.
Thanks to Netgalley, Pen and Picture, Michael Ebner, and Braden Wright for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
There is a lot going on in this book. Teagan is hired to write a biography of a major crime lord, who in turn is going to help finance a personal project of hers to rescue women kidnapped by terrorists. Everything backfires and she ends up in a type of witness protection until she can find the crime lord to save her family.
I enjoyed the storyline. I listened on audiobook, and the narrator did a good job.
The New Bad Thing by Michael Ebner is a mystery thriller that takes you on a roller coaster ride from the beginning. This thriller is action packed, starting from the very beginning when the main character, Teagan, is trapped in a Paris hotel room while armed terrorists are hunting her down. As the story unfolds, you discover just how she ended up being targeted and hunted by a terrorist group
The story switches from the present to the past several times due the story, revealing layers of Teagan’s personality and the reasons behind some of her decisions. After her ordeal in Paris, she becomes embroiled in a man hunt for a scam artist that is wanted by multiple agencies. But this puts her , her husband, and their unborn child in jeopardy. The story is fast paced for the most part, the center of the book slows down, but quickly picks back up at the end.
Danger mystery and suspense come at you from beginning to end, constantly revealing new information about Teagan and those around her. I’m definitely interested in seeing where the author plans to take the series and what other things will happen to and with Teagan.
The narrator for the audiobook was easy to listen to. He is very easy to listen to.