Review of JTs World

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Wilkister Inzai Avagalwa
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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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JT's World is an enchanting book by E. Alan Fleischauer. It is the last book in JT Thomas Adventure series. The book takes us through the story of John Thurgood Thomas, a kind-hearted and wealthy businessman. Besides his businesses, the book takes us through Thomas's love stories and life adventures. As the book begins, the author takes us through the events on the day of the grand opening of JT's World. Mika Shipley, who was to perform her songs that day, is confirmed dead. Who might have killed her and why?

After the terrifying episodes at the grand opening, Madeline suggests that JT take a break after the disappointments and frustrations of the failed event. She promises to take care of everything at JT's World with the help of Jamie. JT was to join Buck and other cowhands on a journey to Colorado to pick up the cattle needed for the ranch. He agrees to the suggestion and embarks on the journey to Colorado. A journey that brought him, friends and enemies. Read to find out if his journey across the Old West was successful and whether he encountered any challenges.

There are several reasons why I liked JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer. First, I liked the fact that the book had an enticing opening. The book begins on a high note such that every reader would want to read it. Second, the author did a great job spicing the book up with romance. The chemistry between JT and Jessica was out of this world. Third, the book had great themes such as love, family, business, friendship, etc, which are easily relatable to our lives today. Last but not least, the book can be read as a standalone even though it's the 5th in the series because the author gives us the backstory of the first four books, which makes it easier for readers to connect and understand the book without having to read the previous books in the series.

I didn't have any reasons to hate the book because it was captivating, and its many stories make a reader want to read on and on to find out what happens next. I loved how good-hearted JT was. He is an excellent example of how rich people should behave. He was ever willing to go to any length to help anyone in need. For example, when Jessica told him about Theodore, her son, who was abducted by his nanny, Julie Mendez, JT asked Chip Heller to help locate Theo, and he catered for all his expenses. He even requested Chip to telegraph wire him whenever he needed more money. It's incredible how far he could go to help people he encountered daily and those around him.

I rate JT's World 4 out of 4 or 5 out of 5 stars because the book was exceptionally edited, and I didn't come across any errors. Second, the accents used in the book, especially the Southern accent, made the book more exciting and fun to read. Last but not least, the author's writing style, which was descriptive storytelling, gives readers the urge to read on and on. I had no reason to deduct a star or more from the rating.

This book is suitable for western lovers and other readers who wouldn't mind reading western stories.

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Hi, this is a nice review and I also love the book
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I like neither romance nor westerns, so this is probably not for me. Great review, though.
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Mikail Light wrote: 04 Feb 2023, 03:32 Hi, this is a nice review and I also love the book
Thank you! I hope you will read the book too.
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Amy Luman wrote: 04 Feb 2023, 10:14 I like neither romance nor westerns, so this is probably not for me. Great review, though.
Thank you for reading my review.
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