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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5 out of 5 stars
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JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is the final novel of the JT Thomas series, which is centered on JT Thomas. In this novel, JT Thomas is putting the finishing touches on his amusement park and getting ready for its grand opening alongside his ward, Madeline. However, the night before the opening, blood was spilled on the property as one of the workers, who had a striking resemblance to Madeline, was found dead. Little do they know that the murderer was still in their midst but had missed his target, as Madeline and JT had been the intended prey. Thankfully for JT Thomas, he has some good friends looking out for him. The killer is found just a few milliseconds away from killing JT and is stopped dead in his tracks—literally. But unfortunately, he wasn't caught before another train of murder occurred. JT is disoriented and decides to go away for a short while to clear his head and catch a breather, but he encounters so many adventures on his journey. From generously helping so many people with his wealth and catching wanted criminals to saving damsels and even finding his true love, find out more about JT's adventures in JT's World.
 
I enjoyed reading this novel for various reasons. Reading about a character such as JT Thomas was really soothing and morally inspiring. The novels' themes of love and kindness really stood out to me and made me have a soft spot for many of the characters. It is part of a series, but the way the stories were told, with back stories laid out using very descriptive flashbacks in correspondence to the occurring events, made me see the book as a stand-alone novel. The author's writing style also gave the novel a lot of depth, as he was very descriptive and placed emphasis on the emotion and appearance of the characters, thereby painting an image of how the characters looked in my mind's eye. There were only a few errors; therefore, it was professionally edited. 
 
On the other hand, I also think that the descriptive nature of the novel seemed a bit too much at a certain point. This made the context seem a bit longer than it should have been.
 
I will rate this novel 5 out of 5 stars because I really enjoyed the book and I believe it was a fitting conclusion to the JT Thomas series.

I will recommend this novel to a mature audience because certain things are very descriptive in nature, such as the violence. Those who enjoy fiction, romance, and adventure will also find this book very enjoyable.
 
 
 
 

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