Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JTs World is a book written by E. Alan Fleischauer. It is the last of the five-book Western series, and it features J.T. Thomas, the majority owner of a place called JTs world.
J.T. Thomas has willed all of his properties to Madeline Payne; he is her guardian. Her biological father, Marcus Payne, has his eyes on the properties of Thomas. Thomas discovered that his land had oil. He was quick enough to also acquire his neighbor's land and give her a stake in his company. Knowing how valuable Thomas's assets are, Marcus decides to execute both Thomas and his daughter, Madeline. His first attempt is unsuccessful; he ends up killing someone else. Marcus feels he has gotten the right strategy, and he is ready to strike again. Will he succeed? Find out by reading this book.
This was a captivating Western novel. I liked the amount of suspense, action, and drama present in this book. The first few pages already had me wanting to know all that there was to this book. I liked that the book started with a lot of suspense. I was immediately drawn to the personalities of Aaron and Madeline. It was an irony that members of a family wanted nothing more than to have each other out of the way. Aaron, Madeline's father, killed her mother, and he was also after her life. I felt the author did a good job by giving Aaron the right personality of a villain. He seemed evil. However, I was eager to know more about him. Another character worth talking about is J.T. Thomas. He was a great businessman. He knew how to maintain a cordial relationship while striking great financial deals. I liked how smart he was. Also, his relationship with his subordinates was commendable, as he genuinely looked out for them.
I liked the narration of this book. It was done in a way that encouraged me to turn more pages. While I felt there were too many characters to read about, each of them had interesting and distinct personalities; this helped me not to get overwhelmed. I barely found errors in this book. It was professionally edited. There was nothing that I disliked about this book. It was an entertaining read. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.
I recommend this book to readers of Western novels. While this book does not contain explicit sexual details, I do not recommend it to readers who are homophobic because of the homosexual characters in this book. Fans of fiction should have a great time reading this book.
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Your choice of words is great
I love you stated everything explicitly
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You explained everything in details
Thank you
I'll definitely read this book myself
The author did extremely well