Review of JTs World
Posted: 11 Feb 2023, 10:09
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
The wealth gained by a man should not be a reason for arrogance and wickedness, but most people with such wealth seem to forget this and use their influence against the weak. JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book about John Thomas that shows how he lived as a wealthy man and influenced others.
There lay the lifeless body of Mika, Aaron Shipley's wife, whom Marcus had killed with a bowling pin. Billy Burnet was having an affair with Mika. Mika caught Dalton Gundy in bed with Aaron, and Billy feels Aaron killed Mika to hide his secret. Billy attacked Aaron with a colt while he tried to defend himself with a shotgun, and it led to the deaths of both of them.
Marcus Payne, who killed Annabelle, the wife of Thomas, believed that if he killed JT Thomas too, he would inherit everything he owned. Tiger Olsen saw a horse in the desert. Following the footprints, he saw Marcus about to pull the trigger on Thomas, and Tiger shot him in the shoulder and killed him. As a loving man, John Thomas still missed and loved his wife, Anabelle. He had saved Maria from assassins and had been kind to her; she had offered her body to JT while drunk with alcohol. Get this book and find out if Thomas' love for Anabelle would allow him to fall in love with another lady.
I liked this book because Alan had an exciting storyline and wrote in the best way he could imagine. I loved how JT, despite all his wealth, was a gentleman, helped whenever he could, and was a very romantic man with discipline. Alan introduced all the characters in this book well enough that you would understand if they were good or bad. I loved JT and Jessica the most in the book, and I always referred to them in my mind as J² because of their connection. This book gave me a wild imagination because Alan was a skilled writer and could paint the pictures he wanted in his readers' minds.
I didn't have any reason to dislike this book. I recommend this book to anyone who likes action stories with crime scenes and mysteries. However, I didn't encounter any errors while reading this book, which shows it was exceptionally well-edited. I rate JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischauer 5 out of 5 stars because I enjoyed the violence and romance scenes with the language style used by Alan.
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JTs World
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The wealth gained by a man should not be a reason for arrogance and wickedness, but most people with such wealth seem to forget this and use their influence against the weak. JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischauer is a book about John Thomas that shows how he lived as a wealthy man and influenced others.
There lay the lifeless body of Mika, Aaron Shipley's wife, whom Marcus had killed with a bowling pin. Billy Burnet was having an affair with Mika. Mika caught Dalton Gundy in bed with Aaron, and Billy feels Aaron killed Mika to hide his secret. Billy attacked Aaron with a colt while he tried to defend himself with a shotgun, and it led to the deaths of both of them.
Marcus Payne, who killed Annabelle, the wife of Thomas, believed that if he killed JT Thomas too, he would inherit everything he owned. Tiger Olsen saw a horse in the desert. Following the footprints, he saw Marcus about to pull the trigger on Thomas, and Tiger shot him in the shoulder and killed him. As a loving man, John Thomas still missed and loved his wife, Anabelle. He had saved Maria from assassins and had been kind to her; she had offered her body to JT while drunk with alcohol. Get this book and find out if Thomas' love for Anabelle would allow him to fall in love with another lady.
I liked this book because Alan had an exciting storyline and wrote in the best way he could imagine. I loved how JT, despite all his wealth, was a gentleman, helped whenever he could, and was a very romantic man with discipline. Alan introduced all the characters in this book well enough that you would understand if they were good or bad. I loved JT and Jessica the most in the book, and I always referred to them in my mind as J² because of their connection. This book gave me a wild imagination because Alan was a skilled writer and could paint the pictures he wanted in his readers' minds.
I didn't have any reason to dislike this book. I recommend this book to anyone who likes action stories with crime scenes and mysteries. However, I didn't encounter any errors while reading this book, which shows it was exceptionally well-edited. I rate JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischauer 5 out of 5 stars because I enjoyed the violence and romance scenes with the language style used by Alan.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon