Review of JTs World
Posted: 30 Jan 2023, 03:17
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
John Thurgood Thomas also known as JT Thomas is a businessman who is eager to open JT's World, his recently built amusement park. JT experiences some disappointment because of an incident that happened on the day the amusement park opened. Madeline suggested that her father go on a vacation to relieve some of the tension he had been experiencing. JT travels to Colorado with other ranchers to purchase livestock for his ranch. He encounters individuals who wish to harm him as well as Jessica, a woman who had captured his attention, making this voyage one that is both brave and exciting. What will JT do about the bad guys, and how far does his relationship with Jessica go? To learn more read JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer.
JT's World is a quick-paced book that takes place in the American West. This novel accurately depicts anything you picture when you hear about the western way of life in America. Cowboys, ranchers, bounty hunters, sheriffs, you name it, they're all there. It was fascinating to read the in-depth descriptions of the surroundings, including the terrain. Even though I've never been to the American West, Alan's descriptions have taken me there and back. You may feel what each instant of the scene feels like using this portal-like mechanism. My favorite sections to read are the action sequences since they make me squirm with even the slightest escalation of the situation. In other words, Alan's writing style was epic.
I'd now like to discuss John Thurgood Thomas, who is without a doubt the book's main character. Character development for Mr. Thomas is strong. Alan cultivated his persona to be eternally kind and giving. I literally can't stop the smile that starts to appear on my face whenever JT Thomas performs a good deed, which is something he does pretty frequently. I particularly adored JT Thomas's relationship with his daughter Madeline. Every additional character in this novel was believable and real. The thrill in this book was made possible by all of them.
The section of this book that most piqued my interest would stick in my memory. JT Thomas adopted Jessica Tillman as his love interest in this. I think the circumstances are really delicate. JT Thomas had lost Annabelle, his first love. JT Thomas started to buy into the idea of a second love, and he found that something in Jessica. To slow down the book's action, it was the ideal complement. Be aware that this book is part of a series, although you may read it alone without getting lost in the story.
From the very beginning to the very conclusion, I thoroughly liked reading this book. I must admit that it was worth reading because I could not think of anything that I disliked.
Furthermore, I found no grammatical or typographical errors in this work; this book was exceptionally edited. Therefore, I rate JTs World 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys American Western life, thrillers, and action scenes because it contains chapters that are related to the aforementioned.
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JTs World
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John Thurgood Thomas also known as JT Thomas is a businessman who is eager to open JT's World, his recently built amusement park. JT experiences some disappointment because of an incident that happened on the day the amusement park opened. Madeline suggested that her father go on a vacation to relieve some of the tension he had been experiencing. JT travels to Colorado with other ranchers to purchase livestock for his ranch. He encounters individuals who wish to harm him as well as Jessica, a woman who had captured his attention, making this voyage one that is both brave and exciting. What will JT do about the bad guys, and how far does his relationship with Jessica go? To learn more read JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer.
JT's World is a quick-paced book that takes place in the American West. This novel accurately depicts anything you picture when you hear about the western way of life in America. Cowboys, ranchers, bounty hunters, sheriffs, you name it, they're all there. It was fascinating to read the in-depth descriptions of the surroundings, including the terrain. Even though I've never been to the American West, Alan's descriptions have taken me there and back. You may feel what each instant of the scene feels like using this portal-like mechanism. My favorite sections to read are the action sequences since they make me squirm with even the slightest escalation of the situation. In other words, Alan's writing style was epic.
I'd now like to discuss John Thurgood Thomas, who is without a doubt the book's main character. Character development for Mr. Thomas is strong. Alan cultivated his persona to be eternally kind and giving. I literally can't stop the smile that starts to appear on my face whenever JT Thomas performs a good deed, which is something he does pretty frequently. I particularly adored JT Thomas's relationship with his daughter Madeline. Every additional character in this novel was believable and real. The thrill in this book was made possible by all of them.
The section of this book that most piqued my interest would stick in my memory. JT Thomas adopted Jessica Tillman as his love interest in this. I think the circumstances are really delicate. JT Thomas had lost Annabelle, his first love. JT Thomas started to buy into the idea of a second love, and he found that something in Jessica. To slow down the book's action, it was the ideal complement. Be aware that this book is part of a series, although you may read it alone without getting lost in the story.
From the very beginning to the very conclusion, I thoroughly liked reading this book. I must admit that it was worth reading because I could not think of anything that I disliked.
Furthermore, I found no grammatical or typographical errors in this work; this book was exceptionally edited. Therefore, I rate JTs World 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys American Western life, thrillers, and action scenes because it contains chapters that are related to the aforementioned.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon