Review of JTs World

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Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The fifth book in the JT Thomas Western Series is titled JTs World. This book tells a thrilling tale of cowboys and other characters in the old West. JT is only now beginning to move past the loss of his first marriage. His structure, JTs World, is also being built. This structure houses a Ferris wheel, dining establishments, a pub, an enormous hotel, and a theater where his adoptive daughter Madeline, an actress and singer, performs.

The big opening event for JT's World tragically did not go as planned due to a number of fatalities. JT lost two of his employees, and Madeline’s biological father, Marcus, tried to kill him and his daughter. All of these led Madeline to advise JT to take a break by traveling to Colorado with his staff. He encountered a lot of individuals along the way, including thugs and others. He became involved in a criminal matter. JT finally receives another opportunity for happiness. To learn how he got this chance, read this book by E. Alan Fleischauer.

Anyone who has already read one of this author's books will be eager to pick up another. He has a knack for words that entice readers to keep reading all the way through. I adore how straightforward his tales are. They are almost always combined with humor. One could tell he has an extensive understanding of the western way of life from the way he wrote the cowboy series. The storyline and character growth are fantastic. Nothing emerged out of nothing. Beforehand, justifications were provided. None of the concepts were weak since they mixed so effectively. Additionally, Mr. Fleischauer did a good job of explicitly characterizing each character. I was unaware that this is book one of a series. It makes sense for a standalone.

I don't have any critiques about the book, although I did find a few things confusing. Do those times still have the Ferris wheel? And given the rate of murders in this area, it appeared that no regulations were impeding them. Some of the story's context seems to be repeated. This cannot be considered unfavorable and the shortcomings are insufficient to lower the grade. Simply said, they are my observations.

While reading, I found no mistakes. So it's acceptable to state that it was exceptionally edited. It was well done by the author. Reading was a lot of fun for me. I give this 4 out of 4 stars for this reason.

I'll suggest this to everyone who enjoys reading both action-packed romance novels and western novels. Suspense also abounds in it. There is frequent use of foul language; if you find this bothersome, you should probably ignore this novel.

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