Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
J.T. Thomas, the owner of JT’s World, was having the grand opening of his new hotel and bar when one of his entertainers was murdered on the hotel premises on the same day. The murderer had mistaken Mika, a singer at JT’s World, for Madeline, JT’s adopted daughter. Marc Payne, Madeline’s biological father, had killed Annabelle, Madeline’s mother and the fiancée of J.T. Thomas, and had wanted to pin the murder on J.T. Thomas. Fortunately for J.T. Thomas, Madeline testified against Marc Payne. The government later sent Marc to jail as a punishment for his offense. Unbeknownst to J.T. Thomas and Madeline, Marc had bribed the judge, and he had been set free by the judge. After his release, Marc started looking for Madeline because he wanted to kill her for testifying against him. Unfortunately, Marc had mistakenly killed Mika, Aaron’s wife, in place of Madeline because of their striking resemblance. Billy, a barkeeper at JT’s World, had been accused by Aaron of killing Mika because he was having an affair with her and was the first person to find her body. Aaron and Billy later killed themselves in the hotel bar while Marc watched. On second thought, Marc changed his mind and decided to kill J.T. Thomas instead of Madeline so he could inherit JT’s wealth through Madeline after killing her. Will Marc Payne succeed with his evil plans? Find out from this book.
JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a heartwarming and thought-provoking story of love, relationships, reunions, hatred, rejection, and jealousy. The book vividly presents the lifestyles of people in the early modern era. I greatly appreciated the author’s sense of humor and how he wonderfully wove together such lovely characters that made the book very interesting to read. Every page turned was filled with hilarity, different emotions, and exhilarating adventures. Even though the book had many characters, each of the characters had an exceptional moment in the book. Almost all the characters were well-developed and realistic. The author also did an excellent job of creating unique characters that were relatable and lovely. I loved that J.T. Thomas eventually found love again because he was a very generous man who needed to be happy. I also admired that J.T. Thomas always stood in the gap for people and ensured they always found justice. This aspect of the book drew me in and made the story much more fascinating. I equally enjoyed the author's creativity and sense of imagination in furnishing readers with a very enlightening and delightful story that would leave many readers super thrilled and fulfilled.
There is absolutely nothing to dislike about this book. The story was magnificent, and I was greatly impressed by the author’s imaginative sense. Every moment in the book was gripping, and I was immensely captivated by the author’s innovative approach to storytelling. I also loved the suspense and enjoyed reading about J.T. Thomas and his marvelous achievements. Also, I was captivated by JT’s character and determination to respect women and not use them simply because he was wealthy.
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it was enthralling and professionally edited. The story is also educative, adventurous, enlightening, insightful, and inspirational. There were also many lessons to be learned, and the author incorporated many helpful historical events without going overboard.
I recommend this book to anyone who loves to read about romance and adventure. Also, this book is a must-read for those who would like to learn more about western culture in the early modern era.
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