Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is about a businessman who lost his fiancé. Due to that, JT took a vacation to be able to breath and move on to what happened. He will meet different people with diverse backgrounds that will make his whole trip worth it. As the day progresses, JT also enjoys his tour; but the places that he travels to are also getting dangerous. But the danger didn’t stop him; as he continues what he started, he will meet a brave man who will become his partner and someone who he can trust. Their journey will put them in a place where JT will meet Jessica, a woman who will mend his heart forever.
What I like about the book is the whole personality of JT; he never hesitates to help people, especially women who badly needed it. Other than helping them in physical aspect, he also gives them something that they can surely use to improve their lives. What really stuck in me about JT, is when he respects women regardless of their background and he never took advantage of them; instead he always makes sure that they are in a safe place. Moreover, he is also exceptional in being a father to Madeline and Theodore. He makes sure that he can provide for their needs and wants. And lastly, I love how JT respects the boundaries of Jessica; he gave her space when she needed it the most and never made a move that would make her uncomfortable.
There is nothing that I don’t like about the book, because I really like the persona of JT and the people around him. Moreover, I am really affectionate to the love story of JT and Jessica.
I will rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars, because I didn’t notice a mistake and it is exceptionally edited. The author did a great job in writing the novel; it is very straight forward and doesn’t include characters that didn’t have any sense to the book. I also like how the writer didn’t make JT as a perfect man, but he makes it as someone that is very relatable to the readers.
I will recommend this book to the adults, because it contains action and romantic scenes that might be suitable to their liking. Also, they might enjoy the friendship and bravery of JT and Chip. They can also acquire wisdom from the book when it comes to fatherhood, bravery, respect, and love.
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