Review of JTs World
Posted: 13 Dec 2022, 10:31
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
JTs World, written by E. Alan Fleischauer, covers John Thurgood's life and the unique environment he created for himself and his loved ones in an interesting book. JT, also known as John Thurgood Thomas, accumulated vast riches and wanted to build a complex that he collectively referred to as “JT's World.” There are various facilities in this complex, including a restaurant, a theater, and a bar. Three of his employees, however, pass away on the first day the park is open due to a terrible and bizarre incident that disrupts the complex's grand opening. On Madeline's recommendation, JT chooses to take a break by traveling with his ranch men. On his perilous journey and during his time in Colorado, he got into gunfights. Since the passing of his late wife, Annabelle, JT has had difficulty finding love. Despite the many women he had met, he had never known true love before meeting Jessica Tillman. The journey was fraught with peril, mystery, and excitement. Additionally, this vacation led to unexpected but pleasant new romantic and friendship connections.
The various climaxes that were presented made reading the narrative enjoyable. The book includes many feminine emotions, power, and caliber. You can see Madeline assuming command of the issue right away thanks to her demonstrated leadership skills. Then there were Leslie and Maria, who fought back and showed the strength of a woman. I enjoyed how the author uses vivid imagery to help the reader visualize the setting of the novel. To make the dialogue more fascinating and the environment more authentic, the author utilized old Western languages. The minor and main characters were both quite well-developed, which I appreciated. This book intrigued me because of the backstories of the characters. My favorite character is Chip Heller because of his sense of humor.
The only thing I disliked about the book was the constant introduction of new characters, which at some point perplexed me. I felt there were too many characters described in the book. Trying to keep up with them all was difficult. Other than that, it was a great book, and I enjoyed reading it. I also want to emphasize what a stunning beginning this book provides. Once I started reading it, I was unable to put it down. It's a truly fascinating book that piqued my interest from beginning to end.
I enjoyed the plot and found the book to be quite engaging. I am rating JTs World 5 out of 5 stars. There were no grammatical errors or mistakes in it; therefore, it was exceptionally well edited.
I would like to recommend this book to people who enjoy suspense, adventure, action, and romance literature.
******
JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
JTs World, written by E. Alan Fleischauer, covers John Thurgood's life and the unique environment he created for himself and his loved ones in an interesting book. JT, also known as John Thurgood Thomas, accumulated vast riches and wanted to build a complex that he collectively referred to as “JT's World.” There are various facilities in this complex, including a restaurant, a theater, and a bar. Three of his employees, however, pass away on the first day the park is open due to a terrible and bizarre incident that disrupts the complex's grand opening. On Madeline's recommendation, JT chooses to take a break by traveling with his ranch men. On his perilous journey and during his time in Colorado, he got into gunfights. Since the passing of his late wife, Annabelle, JT has had difficulty finding love. Despite the many women he had met, he had never known true love before meeting Jessica Tillman. The journey was fraught with peril, mystery, and excitement. Additionally, this vacation led to unexpected but pleasant new romantic and friendship connections.
The various climaxes that were presented made reading the narrative enjoyable. The book includes many feminine emotions, power, and caliber. You can see Madeline assuming command of the issue right away thanks to her demonstrated leadership skills. Then there were Leslie and Maria, who fought back and showed the strength of a woman. I enjoyed how the author uses vivid imagery to help the reader visualize the setting of the novel. To make the dialogue more fascinating and the environment more authentic, the author utilized old Western languages. The minor and main characters were both quite well-developed, which I appreciated. This book intrigued me because of the backstories of the characters. My favorite character is Chip Heller because of his sense of humor.
The only thing I disliked about the book was the constant introduction of new characters, which at some point perplexed me. I felt there were too many characters described in the book. Trying to keep up with them all was difficult. Other than that, it was a great book, and I enjoyed reading it. I also want to emphasize what a stunning beginning this book provides. Once I started reading it, I was unable to put it down. It's a truly fascinating book that piqued my interest from beginning to end.
I enjoyed the plot and found the book to be quite engaging. I am rating JTs World 5 out of 5 stars. There were no grammatical errors or mistakes in it; therefore, it was exceptionally well edited.
I would like to recommend this book to people who enjoy suspense, adventure, action, and romance literature.
******
JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon