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Review of JTs World

Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 07:50
by Kirsten pula
[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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The final volume in E. Alan Fleischauer's five-book Western series is titled JTs World. The protagonist and businessman, John Thomas Thurgood, has a ranch in Arizona and owns an amusement park. On the park's opening day, three of his staff passed away. JT's daughter Madeline urged him to take a break from everything that had happened by joining his cowboys in acquiring livestock for his ranch. Along with his ranch staff, he traveled to Colorado. He participated in gun battles during his adventurous and dangerous journey to Colorado. Annabelle, who was JT's late wife, ever since her passing, JT has been unable to find love again. He encountered many different women, but he had never experienced true love until he met Jessica Tillman. She was a doctor. While they were in Colorado, they came across a distressed damsel. JT was compelled to assist her. JT assisted and saved the woman who was in danger. That is how JT met Jessica Tillman, and he found love again.

What I liked about this book is that the characters are well-rounded and multifaceted, possessing a range of characteristics and multiple sides to their personalities. I appreciated how the author utilized clear, understandable language throughout the book. I couldn't stop turning the pages; it was wonderful and exhilarating. While reading, I was intrigued and in a state of suspense. The dynamic characters in this book are something else I enjoyed. Readers who haven't read the first four volumes will find a lot of information in this one. I had the impression that I had read the previous novels. I found this book to be fascinating.

There's nothing I disliked about the book, despite the repetitive nature of the book. I eventually became lost and wondered whether I had accidentally scrolled back. Other than that, the book was fantastic and fascinating. Nothing is more intriguing than reading your favorite novel and then starting to visualize what you are reading.

Even though the book was repetitive, the simple and uncomplicated format of the book prevented me from deducting one star. From the beginning to the end, I thoroughly liked reading this book, and I can honestly say that I'm glad I found it. There were no typos or mistakes in the book, which indicates that it had been professionally edited. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.

I would recommend this book to individuals who like reading suspenseful and dramatic books.

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