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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E. Alan Fleischauer wrote the novel JT's World. It is the final installment in a five-book western series starring J.T Thomas. During one of his rides, John Thurgood Thomas discovered a large amount of wealth in a cave in Colorado. He used a portion of it to construct a complex that included, among other things, a theatre for his ward, Madeline, a hotel, a restaurant and bar, and a Ferris wheel. JT's world is the name he gave to the complex. Annabelle, Madeline's mother, was murdered by her husband Marcus Payne. Annabelle wanted to divorce Marcus to marry JT, but evidently, Marcus does not agree with that.

The story begins with the complex's grand opening. The event did not go as planned, however, because Marcus showed up uninvited. He intended to kill Madeline, but instead killed a singer who resembled her. Mika's murder resulted in the deaths of two other JT employees, her husband, and her lover. Marcus Payne was killed while attempting to murder JT, but he had already ruined the day. JT's butler, Jamie, advised him to leave the area for a while to get his mind off the recent events. The adventure then begins. Will that ease his troubled mind? Will JT ever find love?

The author's writing style is very appealing to me. I was glued to the end without even realizing it. I could not help but enjoy the book, from the descriptions of the characters to their actions to the events. It was incredible to find themes such as love, family, friendship, survival, revenge, and a wide range of emotions all in one book. And even with all of that, it was not too much. Although it was part of a series, the author did an excellent job of carrying readers who had not read the previous ones along. As I read on, I chose a lesson or two. JT's generosity only increased his wealth and helping others saved him several times. I also really liked the ending.

I could not think of anything I did not like about the book. It was an enjoyable read for me. Although there was violence, there were no graphic details that would have made it horrifying. The author was also careful not to overuse profanity. He did not cross the line with the use of strong language. The book was not overly long. It was also flawlessly edited.

This book gets five out of five stars from me. This is because I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. It was a fascinating and entertaining piece. It was also well-edited, with no errors. I think the author did a fine job on this one.

People who enjoy adventure novels should read JT's World. Those who enjoy a good belly laugh while reading will enjoy this. It is also appropriate for readers who enjoy books with happy endings.

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