Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JT’s World by E. Alan Fleischauer followed the thrilling escapades of a wealthy man by the name of John Thurgood Thomas as he takes a well-deserved trip to Colorado following Madeline’s advice, along with his ranchers to “cool off” from all the intensity at his just-opened complex. On the day of its grand opening, a series of incidents at the bowling alley of the complex had soiled the long-awaited launch ceremony. On the Colorado trip to get his mind off of all that and also acquire some cattle, JT Thomas met people of many different walks, including Chip Heller, the fastest gunslinger he had ever met, Aamon Zamora, the mischievous and wealthy defence attorney, and a few women who stood out to JT as potential love interests but none touched him as profoundly as the beautiful doctor, Jessica Tillman. How did they turn out together? Find out from E. Alan Fleischauer's JT’s World
The best thing about this book was the thrill-inducing execution and pacing of each town’s adventure, most notably, White Rock. The beautifully thought out defence strategy from the Gibbons and the pride and confidence of Aamon Zamora throughout the entire trial definitely added points to the author’s unique writing style and prose, which, though not flashy in any way, felt different. One thing of note that I loved while reading was the impeccable character and generosity of the protagonist, JT Thomas, who always had something to give to anyone he met. There was no surprise as to how admired he was by everyone around him; he was a true leader indeed. I also want to give credit to the author for his spot-on depiction of what real-life intimate/sexual tension looks like without the use of so many vulgar or profane words.
I found it quite difficult thinking of the things I didn’t like about this book, but if I had to mention some, I would have to point out the moderate use of clichés in the book; however, that might have been intentional. The author also seemed to prefer certain words and used them a bit too often throughout the first half of the novel. I didn't notice the same issue in the second part of the book, though. Other than these two minor issues, I didn’t find any other problems with the book.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. It was very well paced, and the obscure terms specific to the Westerners were explained to a tee if they were relevant to the story or scene at play. The book is professionally edited though I found a few errors in it.
The audience I feel is best suited for this book is young millennials needing a thriller with a touch of romance and old veterans of Western life. I think they will especially like the character that is Chip Heller, and of course, Jessica Tillman would have her fans to satisfy.
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